Event Details

The faltering property sector will continue to be one of the biggest drags on China's economy. While interest rates are higher, low yields on assets and financing cost and availability are the uppermost problematic issues for investors across Asia Pacific except Japan. Investor and consumer confidence in China continues to be challenged by macro weakness accumulated from diminishing return on infrastructure and real estate investment, debt and demand stimulus.


Real estate and infrastructural investments have long remained engines of China's GDP growth. A recent report by the Urban Land Institiute "Emerging Trends in Real Estate Asia Pacific 2024" provides key trend findings in various property markets and analyzes how they are reflecting on the outlook of activities in other economic sectors.


AmCham China and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) will bring together our thought leaders from the geopolitical and trade advisory community, real estate, industrial sectors and investors to reflect on the key China themes, including a look into the fundamentals of the 2024 Chinese economy. They will also review the latest Central Economic Work Conference (CEWC) and the continued geopolitical tensions. Key questions will include:


  • While de-risking the housing market, how will the efforts to pivot real estate investment to upgrading domestic manufacturing economy and building resilient supply chains contribute to achieving China's industrial policy and economic goals?
  • How is the investment in the domestic industrial real estate assets in China interacting with that in the "China Plus One" countries in Southeast Asia and as well as along China's Belt & Road markets?
  • Will the stabilized industrial real economy sectors help infuse energy and confidence into consumer spending and real estate markets in the housing and commercial sectors?


Please note:

  1. This event will be conducted in English.
  2. Paid tickets will not be refunded within 72 hours prior to the meeting starts.

Agenda

3:00 PM - 3:10 PM
Registration
3:10 PM - 3:15 PM
Opening Remarks
3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Keynote Speech - China 2024 Economic Outlook: What to Watch
3:45 PM - 4:05 PM
Keynote Speech - Emerging Trends in Real Estate Market Asia Pacific 2024
4:05 PM - 4:50 PM
Roundtable Discussion - Industrial Parks: Real Estate Trends in Industrial Chain and Infrastructural Empowerment of the Real Economic Sectors of the Chinese Economy
4:50 PM - 5:00 PM
Closing & Q&A

Speakers

  • Alan Beebe (Chief Executive Officer at ULI Asia Pacific)

    Alan Beebe

    Chief Executive Officer at ULI Asia Pacific

  • Michael Hart (President at AmCham China)

    Michael Hart

    President at AmCham China

  • Hans Kang (CEO of CBC HIP)

    Hans Kang

    CEO of CBC HIP

  • Shirley Shao (Acting Executive Director of ULI China)

    Shirley Shao

    Acting Executive Director of ULI China

  • Travis Tanner (President at GreenPoint Group)

    Travis Tanner

    President at GreenPoint Group

    Travis N. Tanner is the Beijing-based President of GreenPoint Group. Mr. Tanner assists clients based on two decades of experience conducting research and analysis, briefing policymakers, directing programs, and building bridges between Chinese and U.S. government, corporate, academic, and non-profit communities.

    Previously Mr. Tanner served as President of the U.S.-China Strong Foundation, an offshoot of the Obama administration’s “100,000 Strong Initiative,” a public-private partnership designed to equip the future generation of leaders with the knowledge and skills to engage productively with China. Mr. Tanner established and directed the Foundation’s operations in China and drove engagement with key stakeholders and partners including Chinese and U.S. government officials, business leaders, academic institutions, media outlets, philanthropists, and students.

    Mr. Tanner worked for over a dozen years in the think tank industry conducting research projects examining a wide range of policy issues facing the U.S.-China relationship, including China’s intellectual property, technology standards and innovation policy, China’s military development, and U.S.-China people-to-people exchange. He previously served as Senior Project Director at The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) and Director of NBR’s Kenneth B. and Anne H.H. Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies. He was Deputy Director and Assistant Director of the Chinese Studies Program at the Center for the National Interest (formerly the Nixon Center) in Washington, D.C. He also worked as a Research Assistant at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Mr. Tanner is the author, contributing author, or co-editor of numerous publications on the strategic, economic and political dimensions of the U.S.-China relationship, including co-editor of five volumes of NBR’s Strategic Asia series and U.S.-China Relations in Strategic Domains (Routledge, 2020). Mr. Tanner has also been featured in major media outlets in the U.S. and China.

    Mr. Tanner is the recipient of the Doak A. Barnett and Hassenfeld Fellowships and received his M.A. in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins University – SAIS and the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and his B.A. in Chinese language and literature from the University of Utah. Mr. Tanner is Senior Advisor to NBR, a Tsinghua University Schwarzman College Industry Mentor, and member of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. He has also served as a leader in the Boy Scouts of America for over 20 years.

    Mr. Tanner is fluent in Portuguese and Mandarin Chinese. He and his wife, Amy, and three of their four children, Zachary, Josephine, and Vivian enjoy living in Beijing.

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  • Tim Wang (Co-President of Logistics and Industrial Real Estate at GLP China)

    Tim Wang

    Co-President of Logistics and Industrial Real Estate at GLP China

  • Robert Xiao (Director of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network)

    Robert Xiao

    Director of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network

    Robert Xiao is the Director of the Economist Intelligence Corporate Network (EICN) in Beijing. He is responsible for
    engaging in high-level dialogues with business and political leaders, providing insights on global macroeconomic trends
    and policy directions for Fortune 500 decision-makers to support their macro layout and business development in domestic and international markets.
    Prior to joining the EICN, Mr Xiao held positions as a lecturer, senior lecturer, PhD supervisor, and Deputy Director of the Impact Finance Hub at Monash University and Deakin Business School in Australia. His research mainly focused on the fields of corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and economic and financial policy analysis related to the Chinese and US markets. He has authored multiple publications in Financial Times Top 50 Journals and been awarded major research grants jointly by the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and Chinese Academy of Social Science.
    As an educator at heart, Mr Xiao has always maintained a passion for tertiary teaching. He has more than a decade of experience teaching business courses, including Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Finance, and Bachelor of Commerce programmes at leading universities.
    Mr Xiao obtained his Ph.D. in Finance from Monash University and graduated with honours (B.Com. Hons) from Monash Business School in 2008 as the highest-achieving student in his cohort. He has won multiple awards from Australian universities, including the Australian Postgraduate Awards granted by the Australian Federal Government.

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Tickets

AmCham China Members
Standard Price RMB 200

Venue

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Beijing, China

If you have any questions please contact Dandan Li

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