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AmCham China and the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy are pleased to invite you to a luncheon with Nova Daly, a public policy consultant with the Washington, DC-based law firm of Wiley Rein LLP. Mr. Daly will discuss China's growing investment in the United States.

Growing Chinese investment into the US market is generating populist anxieties in much the same way as Americans once feared Japanese investment in the 1980s. The Anshan, Huawei and CNOOC investments are but a few examples. In the 1980s, Japanese investment in the US were once just as controversial. Yet US affiliates of Japanese companies invested hundreds of billions of dollars in the American economy and today employ nearly 700,000 Americans. Some believe that Chinese investment will follow the same course, with Chinese FDI in the US bound to increase measurably over the next decade. Mr. Daly will discuss these matters and offer his views on the US-Chinese investment relationship and what role the US Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS) will play.
Prior to joining Wiley Rein LLP, Mr. Daly ran the US Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS) from 2006 to 2009 while serving as deputy assistant secretary at the US Treasury Department. He formerly was director for international trade at the White House National Security Council, senior adviser for trade policy to the US Secretary of Commerce, and worked for the US Senate Finance Committee.

About the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy
The Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy is a joint US–China research center based at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. The Center was established in April 2010 through a cooperative agreement between the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Tsinghua University School of Humanities and Social Sciences.

The Carnegie–Tsinghua Center brings together senior scholars and experts from the United States and China for collaborative research on common global challenges that face the international community, including issues related to: China's foreign relations, international economics and trade, energy and climate change, non-proliferation and arms control, and international security challenges.

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AmCham China Conference Center
AmCham China Conference Center
The Office Park, Tower AB, 6th Floor
No. 10 Jintongxi Road

Beijing, China

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