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Policy+ members are invited to join this exclusive lunch discussion with representatives from the Rhodium Group (RHG). RHG is a US-based economic research firm that combines policy experience, quantitative economic tools and on-the-ground research to analyze disruptive global trends.


They have recently released a report, together with the Asia Society, on China's SOE reform (you can read the report here) and will share the report's key findings during the lunch. They will also share their views on bilateral trade tensions and foreign direct investment--a topic which they have been closely following for the past several years.


As seating is limited, registration is initially limited to one representative per company. If space allows, we will open registration up to your colleagues closer to the date of the event.


Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis. Please RSVP by COB December 4 (Tuesday). If you have any questions, please email Chloe Ma at cma@amchamchina.org.


Other interesting reads from the Rhodium Group:


RHG's Chinese Economic Reform Tracker;

Recent book on Chinese financial sector resilience, Credit and Credibility;

Report on China's Belt and Road Initiative.

Speakers

  • Thilo Hanemann (Director of Rhodium Group)

    Thilo Hanemann

    Director of Rhodium Group

    Thilo Hanemann is a Director at Rhodium Group and leads the firm’s work on global trade and investment.
    Thilo supports the investment management, strategic planning, and policy analysis requirements of Rhodium clients within his fields of expertise. He is also a Senior Policy Fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies, Europe’s biggest China think tank, located in Berlin.

    Thilo’s research focuses on new trends in global trade and capital flows, related policy developments, and the political and commercial dynamics of specific transactions. One of his areas of expertise is the rise of emerging economies as global investors, and the implications for host economies and the global economy. His most recent work focuses on the evolution of China’s international investment position, and the economic and policy implications of this new trend.

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  • Agatha Kratz (Associate Director of Rhodium Group)

    Agatha Kratz

    Associate Director of Rhodium Group

    Agatha Kratz is an Associate Director at Rhodium Group.
    Agatha leads the development of European opportunities and contributes to research on European Union-China relations, China’s economic diplomacy and outward investment, and the Belt and Road Initiative. A Ph.D. candidate at King’s College London, Agatha was previously Associate Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), Asia & China Program. She was Assistant Editor for the China Economic Quarterly from 2016 to 2017, and served as Editor-in-Chief of China Analysis, ECFR’s quarterly journal, until December 2015. Prior to ECFR she was a Junior Fellow at Asia Centre in Paris. Agatha has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a Masters in Finance from SciencesPo Paris, as well as a Masters in Public Administration from the London School of Economics and Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs.

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  • Daniel Rosen (Partner at Rhodium Group)

    Daniel Rosen

    Partner at Rhodium Group

    Daniel H. Rosen is a founding partner of Rhodium Group and leads the firm’s work on China, India and Asia.
    Dan has twenty-six years of professional experience analyzing China’s economy, commercial sector and external interactions. He is widely recognized for his contributions on the US-China economic relationship. He is affiliated with a number of American thinktanks focused on international economics, and is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University. From 2000-2001, Dan was Senior Adviser for International Economic Policy at the White House National Economic Council and National Security Council. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and board member of the National Committee on US-China Relations. A native of New York City, Dan graduated with distinction from the graduate School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University (MSFS) and with honors in Asian Studies and Economics from the University of Texas, Austin (BA).

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Tickets

Free for all P+ Members

This is a P+ member-only event.

Standard Price Complimentary

Venue

TAVOLA Italian Dining

2nd Floor, The Grand Summit, Section B, Liangmaqiao Diplomatic Mansion
No. 19, Dongfang East Road

Beijing, Beijing Shi, China

If you have any questions please contact Chloe Ma

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