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Jul 01 2017

POLICY BRIEFING SERIES — Outlook on China’s Economy and Market Reforms: Risks and Rewards

On June 28, 2017, the Washington State China Relations Council ran the fourth session of its Policy Briefing Series with a content-rich panel discussion. Speakers included:   Spencer Cohen, Senior Economist with Community Attributes Inc.; Andrew Batson, Director of China research for Gavekal Dragonomics; and Fabio Ghironi, Paul F. Glaser Endowed Professor in Economics at the University of Washington. Victor Chan, Vice President & Country Manager for China, Hong Kong and Singapore with U.S. Bank’s International Banking Group, and WSCRC board and executive committee member, served as panel moderator.

Spencer Cohen presented an insightful analysis of China’s market-reform policies and key elements that define “market” – free entry/exit of products; market-driven prices; capital flows; and land ownership.

Andrew Batson explained key trends in China’s market reforms: 1) China’s growth has slowed a lot, but will slow more. As China gets richer, its growth will keep slowing; 2) SOE (State-owned enterprise) stimulus spending has helped hold up growth – the retreat of the state sector has ended; 3) The quality of investment has declined – China’s return on capital has sharply declined since 2007; 4) China’s debt is high and still rising; 5) Inefficient SOEs are a  growing weight on China’s economy – SOEs borrow and invest a lot while contributing less to GDP and jobs.

Fabio Ghironi presented an in-depth assessment of how much the Chinese government controls the country’s trade and the decline of Chinese state-owned exports. Prof. Ghironi also assessed the rise of protectionism across the globe and in China as well as the Chinese yuan (RMB) as the world’s fourth most-used economy, despite Chinese government efforts to accelerate the globalization of the RMB.

Over 25 representatives from representing Microsoft, Nyhus Communications, Washington Search Partners, WA State Department of Commerce, WSP, Skagit County, and the business community attend the session.

US Bank Seattle office generously provided the venue for this event.

 

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Jun 26 2017

U.S. State Department International Visitor Leadership Program Delegation

On June 23, 2017, the Washington State China Relations Council and the World Affairs Council hosted he U.S. State Department International Visitors Leadership Program delegation with 15 government, parliamentary, and media representatives from Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

WSCRC Chairman Andy Wilson and President Mercy Kuo led a robust, interactive discussion with the delegation on the following topics: future trajectory of US-China relations; China’s one-belt-one-road initiative; China’s domestic reform and potential impact on US-China relations; China’s increasing awareness of environmental protection; Chinese technology transfer and intellectual property protection and impact on US and Chinese businesses; and US foreign policy.

K&L Gates Seattle office generously provided the venue for this meeting.

 

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May 30 2017

WSCRC HOSTS JIANGSU DELEGATION

On May 23, 2017, the Washington State China Relations Council hosted a business delegation from Jiangsu province. This delegation of 28 representatives from various Chinese sectors including construction, investment, manufacturing, medical technology, etc. participated in the University of Washington’s executive leadership program and then met with Washington State business leaders to exchange information and share business opportunities.
 

WSCRC Board Member Yuping Wang, Partner at Davis Wright Tremaine (DWT), and her DWT colleagues advised the delegation how family businesses operate in the United States. Snohomish County representatives presented an overview of how cross laminated timber is produced in the county and different ways it can be integrated into sustainable real estate development.

 

Attendees represented Davis Wright Tremaine, Snohomish County and the University of Washington.  Davis Wright Tremaine Bellevue office generously provided the venue for this meeting.

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May 26 2017

WSCRC Partner of 14th Annual World Forum for FDI in Shanghai

WSRCRC was a proud Forum Partner of the 14th Annual World Forum for Foreign Director Investment convened by Conway Inc. with Platinum Sponsor China Fortune Land Development in Shanghai from May 22-24, 2017. With a record-breaking attendance of 480 participants from 41 countries, the World Forum attracted thought leaders in global investing from diverse sectors including hi-tech, artificial intelligence, private equity, institutional and private investment, government, and economic development agencies.  Forum Sponsors included PASCO EDC North Tampa Bay Florida, PLANTE, CXETDZ, Invest in Bavaria, HQVancouver, AdvantageBC, Invest in Sharjah, InvestHK, ACTUA Invest in Andorra, TEXAS Wide Open for Business, Yuan Long, InvestNorthernIreland, 24alife, South Carolina Department of Commerce, PBI AQABA, Xan-Max, MJKROpis, InWisconsin, InvestSlovenia. Forum Partners included Washington State China Relations Council, The US-China Business Council, Tractus, Minority Business Agency/U.S. Department of Commerce, HCCS, BGlink, bexuco, CALED, Finnish Business Council Shanghai, AfCham, World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies, InvestIn, SKYTEAM Global Meetings, CALASIAN, FCClub, Bloom Consulting, InvestShanghai, Economic Development Council of Seattle and King County, and CIBTvisas.

Panel topics included: The Next 25 Years; Navigating Global Disruption: Cybersecurity and Supply Chain; One Belt, One Road;  Rise of Robots; The Future of FDI; Water Wars and Climate Change; Workforce Development and Talent Acquisition; China Outbound FDI; Economists and Executives Roundtable.

Moderators included: Fred Pearce, Journalist on Popular Science; Mike Chinoy, Senior Fellow of the US-China Institute; Richard Quest, CNN Anchor and Correspondent; Denis Merkwith, Vice President at Conway Advisory; John Evans, Managing Director at Tractus Asia Ltd; and Simon Baptist, Global Chief Economist and Managing Director, Economist Intelligence Unit Asia.

WSCRC President Mercy Kuo served as a speaker on Panel II: Navigating Global Disruption: Cybersecurity and Supply Chain. The WSCRC delegation included Dingyi Investment Group, East West Bank, Seattle Family Regional Center, and Wyzlink.

Pictured: Mercy Kuo, WSCRC President, and Andrew Vuong, Vice President for Business Development, Economic Development Council of Seattle and King County.

 

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Recent News · Tagged: FDI, geopolitical risks, investment, US-China relations

May 24 2017

North Korea’s Nuclear Program: Implications for Washington State and U.S.-China-Korea Relations

On May 23, 2017 WSCRC convened the third session of its Policy Briefing Series (PBS) with an off-the-record briefing from Consul-General of the Republic of Korea Moon Duk-ho on “North Korea’s Nuclear Program: Implications for Washington State and US-China-Korea Relations.” The WSCRC PBS engages leading subject-matter experts from government, industry, law, and technology communities to provide in-depth insights on current key issues in US-China-WA relations.
Consul General Moon Duk-ho of the Republic of Korea in Seattle assumed the position in March, 2014. As a career diplomat for more than 30 years, Moon has served in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the French Republic, Erbil, Iraq, and three terms in New York City, USA, once as an expert panel for the UN Security Council’s North Korea Sanctions Committee. His immediate past position was Director-General for African and Middle Eastern Affairs in Seoul Korea.
Attendees represented the corporate and legal sectors as well as academia.
K&L Gates seattle office generously hosted this session.

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