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Presidents Trump and Xi have a lot to discuss during their upcoming bilateral summit. The past twelve months have marked the rockiest in the 40 years since the normalization of US-China relations. Reportedly close to a deal that will address the US-China trade deficit and tackle the many structural issues in the relationship, what might be the highlights of that agreement and what can we expect when the two presidents meet?


Please join the US-China Business Council (USCBC) and the American Chamber of Commerce in China as Craig Allan, president of USCBC and Tim Stratford, chairman of AmCham China and managing partner in Covington & Burling LLP's Beijing office, share their perspectives on any bilateral agreement, discuss what we can expect from the summit, and analyze the implications for the US business community in China.

Agenda

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Registration and Networking
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
"Perspectives from Washington and Beijing on US-China Relations"
Lunch will be served.
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Interactive Discussion and Q&A

Speakers

  • Tim Stratford (Chairman at AmCham China)

    Tim Stratford

    Chairman at AmCham China

    Tim Stratford is Chairman at AmCham China and Managing Partner in Covington & Burling LLP’s Beijing office and a member of the International Trade, Corporate and Government Affairs Practice Groups. Mr. Stratford’s practice is focused on advising international clients doing business in China and assisting Chinese companies seeking to expand their businesses globally. As a former Assistant U.S. Trade Representative, Mr. Stratford is the most senior former U.S. trade official working as a member of the U.S. business community in China. Except for the five years he spent in Washington, D.C. in government service (2005-2010), Mr. Stratford has lived and worked continuously in the greater China region since 1982.

    While at USTR, Mr. Stratford was responsible for developing and implementing U.S. trade policy toward mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Mongolia. He worked closely with other senior U.S. and Chinese officials from numerous government departments and agencies to address problems encountered by companies engaged in bilateral trade and investment and co-chaired a number of important bilateral working groups and dialogues established under the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade and the U.S.-China Strategic & Economic Dialogue.

    Prior to serving at USTR, Mr. Stratford was General Counsel for General Motors’ China operations, where he was a member of GM’s senior management team in China and oversaw the company’s legal and trade policy work. Mr. Stratford also served previously as Minister-Counselor for Commercial Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and as Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Brigham Young University, and is fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese.

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  • Craig Allan (President at US-China Business Council)

    Craig Allan

    President at US-China Business Council

    On July 26, 2018, Craig Allen began his tenure in Washington, DC, as the sixth President of the United States-China Business Council (USCBC), a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization representing over 200 American companies doing business with China. Prior to joining USCBC, Craig had a long, distinguished career in US public service.

    Craig began his government career in 1985 at the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration (ITA). He entered government as a Presidential Management Intern, rotating through the four branches of ITA. From 1986 to 1988, he was an international economist in ITA’s China Office.

    In 1988, Craig transferred to the American Institute in Taiwan, where he served as Director of the American Trade Center in Taipei. He held this position until 1992, when he returned to the Department of Commerce for a three-year posting at the US Embassy in Beijing as Commercial Attaché.

    In 1995, Craig was assigned to the US Embassy in Tokyo, where he served as a Commercial Attaché. In 1998, he was promoted to Deputy Senior Commercial Officer. In 1999, Craig became a member of the Senior Foreign Service.

    From 2000, Craig served a two-year tour at the National Center for APEC in Seattle. While there, he worked on the APEC Summits in Brunei, China, and Mexico. In 2002, it was back to Beijing, where Craig served as the Senior Commercial Officer. In Beijing, Craig was promoted to the Minister Counselor rank of the Senior Foreign Service.

    After a four-year tour in South Africa, Craig became Deputy Assistant Secretary for Asia at the US Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. He later became Deputy Assistant Secretary for China. Craig was sworn in as the United States ambassador to Brunei Darussalam on December 19, 2014. He served there until July 2018, when he transitioned to President of the US-China Business Council.

    Craig received a B.A. from the University of Michigan in Political Science and Asian Studies in 1979. He received a Master of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University in 1985.

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Tickets

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Member Price RMB 450
Employee of AmCham China Member Company
Standard Price RMB 450

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The St. Regis Hotel 瑞吉酒店

建国门外大街21号, No.21 Jianguomen Outer Ave, Beijing
Great Hall I+II, Hotel Level 2 (酒店二层至尊厅)

Beijing, Chaoyang District, China

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