Event Details

In January 2023, the US House of Representatives set up a Select Committee "to investigate and submit policy recommendations on the status of the Chinese Communist Party's economic, technological, and security progress and its competition with the United States." After several public hearings over the course of the last year, the Select Committee has made policy recommendations with regards to human rights and military modernization, and has now published a report, titled "Reset, Prevent, Build" that outlines a strategy for Washington's economic and technological competition with China.


Join several members of the bipartisan Select Committee's professional staff, who will outline some of the highlights from this 53-page report, explain what it means for US companies in China and discuss the implications for doing business with China.


Event Details:

  • Date and Time: 9 AM-10 AM, January 23, 2024
  • Format: Online
  • Language: English


Notes:

  • This is a member-only event, and is off-the-record.
  • Advance registration is mandatory. Successful registrants will be sent the Teams link for the webinar the day before the event.
  • Tickets are non-transferable.

Agenda

9:00 AM - 9:05 AM
Welcome Remarks
9:05 AM - 9:35 AM
Briefing on the House Select Committee for Competition with the CCP

Speakers

  • Jake Parker (Professional Staff Member at House Select Committee on China)

    Jake Parker

    Professional Staff Member at House Select Committee on China

    Jake Parker is a Mandarin speaking House professional staff member on the House Select Committee for Competition with the CCP. In that role, he focuses on US-China economic competition, critical mineral, battery, and magnet supply chain resilience and trade policy. Before his time in Congress, Jake spent a decade in China analyzing Chinese government investment restrictions, cross-border data flow, and industrial policies with a bilateral trade association. In 2019, he relocated to Washington DC to work between industry and the US government on export control implementation, regulation of Chinese mobile applications in the US, and the emerging information communication technology supply chain rules.

    Beyond his professional experience, Jake is fluent in Mandarin (reading, writing, spoken, listening) and well versed in Chinese business culture. During his time in China Jake managed projects in every province and coordinated directly with customers and government officials at all levels.

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  • James Cunningham (Professional Staff Member at House Select Committee on China)

    James Cunningham

    Professional Staff Member at House Select Committee on China

  • DS

    Democratic Staff of the House Select Committee on China

  • Michael Hart (President at AmCham China)

    Michael Hart

    President at AmCham China

Tickets

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