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*This Meeting will be conducted online via Microsoft Teams.


As the Sino-U.S. relationship continues to sour, with the Two Sessions just came to its end and another election year coming, plus the fallout of COVID-19, more restrictions and challenges that may increase the uncertainties are being posed in front of the American business community having operations in China.


Join us for a conversation on June 16th with Matthew Murray, Minister Counselor for Economic Affairs at the U.S. Embassy Beijing, for an overview of the U.S.-China economic and trade relations in a post-COVID world. Mr. Murray will be discussing the progress being made on the Phase-One trade agreement implementation, the US's view on China's domestic economic situation, and efforts to secure PPE and medical supplies for the United States. He will also cover high-tech related topics, such as Huawei and 5G.

Speakers

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    Matthew Murray

    Minister Counselor for Economic Affairs at US Embassy Beijing

  • Alan Beebe (President at AmCham China)

    Alan Beebe

    President at AmCham China

    Alan Beebe is President of the American Chamber of Commerce in China based in Beijing. He has over twenty-five years of business experience in Asia, including seventeen years in mainland China.

    As President, Alan oversees all advocacy, programs, partnerships and insights provided by the Chamber to support the business growth of nearly 900 foreign corporations operating in China, including most of the U.S. Fortune 500. He leads major advocacy initiatives related to trade tariffs, market access, cybersecurity, Made in China 2025, China’s NGO law and structural imbalances in U.S. – China trade and investment.

    In 2018, he launched AmCham China’s Technology & Innovation Initiative, focused on the business and policy implications of disruptive digital technologies - such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain and cloud computing – for U.S. companies in China.

    Prior to joining AmCham China, Alan held various senior executive positions in China with EY, IBM, and management consulting firms AT Kearney and PRTM. He also led a Beijing based start-up for five years, the China Greentech Initiative, which merged in 2014 with the Paulson Institute, founded by Hank Paulson.

    Alan has advised a wide range of corporations and global investors on investing and operating in China. His clients have included global private equity firms, high technology companies, energy related companies, and major state-owned and private Chinese enterprises.

    He holds a Master’s degree from Yale University in International Relations and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Computer Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the U.S. He is a Board of Advisor of the Yale Club of Beijing and in that capacity promotes academic and cultural exchanges between the U.S. and China. He is a fluent speaker of mandarin Chinese, and reads and writes Chinese. Alan was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska.

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  • Albert Xie (Vice President, Public Policy and Government Relations at General Motors)

    Albert Xie

    Vice President, Public Policy and Government Relations at General Motors

    Albert Xie is Vice President, Public Policy and Government Relations at General Motors, China, with over 30-year working experience in the academia in China and foreign companies, and good understanding of the Chinese and Western cultures.

    Albert holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the Beijing Aeronautical Institute, and a Master’s degree in business administration from the China Program of City University in Seattle, Washington.

    Before joining the corporate world, Albert had an 11-year career in the academia in China, teaching aviation engines and aircraft maintenance at the Civil Aviation University of China. Prior to General Motors, Albert worked for General Electric (GE) in China for 17 years, serving major leadership responsibilities covering sales and marketing, and government affairs, and most recently served as General Manager, China Government Affairs, GE Aviation.

    Albert joined General Motors (GM) China in February, 2014, as Vice President for Public Policy and Government Relations based in Beijing, responsible for building and maintaining GM's strong relationship with key government agencies, interpreting China's political environment to support management decisions, promoting GM's corporate image, and fostering strong relationships with GM's partners to enhance its government relations strategies.

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Tickets

AmCham Cardholder
Member Price RMB 150
Employee of Member Company
Standard Price RMB 250
Free Ticket for Central China Chapter
Standard Price Complimentary