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CCG, Asia Society Policy Institute co-host seminar on China-US relations
The Center for China and Globalization and the visiting Asia Society Policy Institute delegation co-held a seminar that explored the ways to help the China-US relations walk out of the ongoing tension and rebuild a momentum of cooperation, especially in the field of think tank research and philanthropy.
October 30 , 2018 -
Amidst US-China trade deadlock, CCG carries out Track II engagement with business community in New York to strengthen mutual understanding
With tensions in the ongoing US-China trade dispute, on September 24, the day additional US tariffs on USD 200 billion worth of Chinese goods went into effect, a CCG delegation traveled to Washington and New York for a five-day visit to conduct over 20 activities as part of Track II diplomacy efforts to promote bilateral trust and understanding.
October 30 , 2018 -
President of US National Foreign Trade Council visits CCG, raises concerns about impact of US trade policies
On October 28, CCG hosted a seminar featuring visiting Rufus Yerxa, President of the US National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) and former Deputy Director General of World Trade Organization (WTO). Entitled “Trade Policy under President Trump – Implications for China and the World”, the discussion was chaired by CCG President Wang Huiyao.
November 05 , 2018 -
CCG hosts premier of documentary on China-US relations
On Nov. 24, CCG co-hosted a premier of a documentary on the China-US relations, titled “Better Angel”, and a seminar to discuss the future of the bilateral relations, which brought together over 400 politicians, business leaders, academic experts and media professionals, including US Ambassador to China Terry Branstad.
November 29 , 2018 -
G20 Summit Encouraging, CCG Continues to promote further Sino-US ties
The world now looks to the meeting of President Xi and President Trump at the upcoming G20 Summit in Buenos Aires on November 30, 2018 as the ongoing trade disputes rumble on in the background. The G20 summit will not only provide an opportunity for the leaders of the world’s two largest economies to meet, but also will set the direction for the continuing trade tensions and have a profound effect on the future path of globalization and the world economy. CCG, as China’s leading non-government think tank on globalization, has worked consistently on US-China cooperation, and eagerly expects an upbeat results of this crucial meeting.At a time beset by ever increasing trade tensions, CCG continues to conduct large amounts research on US-China trade relations, putting significant effort into promoting Track II Diplomacy, strengthening communication between the two nations. CCG has invited and welcomed many US representatives to its headquarters, as well as twice sending delegations to US for comprehensive communication. At the same time, CCG regularly publishes reports on US-China relations. By providing insight into the demands of both sides, analyzing each player’s focuses and key issues, CCG aims to reduce the chance for misjudgments and enhance consensus through mutual understanding.
November 30 , 2018