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ChinaPower
The Impact of Covid-19 on China's Economy: A Conversation with Daniel H. Rosen

ChinaPower

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 42:34


In this episode of the ChinaPower Podcast, we are joined by Mr. Daniel H. Rosen to examine the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on China's economic power. Mr. Rosen describes the variables that contribute to China's economic power and recounts how China's economy was initially impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. He also discusses the primary measures the Chinese government took to rejuvenate its economy and evaluates which measures were the most significant. In addition, he evaluates the prospects of Chinese economic growth (both quarterly and yearly) and analyzes the various scenarios that may arise. Lastly, Mr. Rosen explains the potential impact of the Chinese Communist Party's “Common Prosperity” political campaign on China's economic growth.     Mr. Daniel H. Rosen is a founding partner of Rhodium Group and leads the firm's work on China, India and Asia. Mr. Rosen 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. A native of New York City, Mr. Rosen 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). 

NCUSCR Events
Reforms to Expect in China in 2019 and Beyond

NCUSCR Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 62:33


An expert panel discusses the shift in Chinese economic policy toward economic stabilization, as the Central Economic Work Conference pledged to develop a stronger home market to offset external uncertainties. Will China keep following the path of “reform and opening”? How will the Chinese leadership stabilize economic, finance, trade, investment, employment, and market expectations? Recorded at the annual Forecast of China’s Economy for 2019, hosted by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and Peking University’s China Center for Economic Research, at the Citigroup Center on January 10, 2019. Panelists: Daniel H. Rosen, Founding Partner and China Practice Leader, Rhodium Group Huang Haizhou, Managing Director, China International Capital Corporation (CICC) Huang Yiping, Professor and Deputy Dean, National School of Development, Peking University Liang Hong, Chief Economist, CICC Xu Gao, Chief Economist, China Everbright Investment and Assets Management Co., Ltd. Moderator: Stephen A. Orlins, President, NCUSCR

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Jonathan Karp, Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California Bruce Pickering, Vice President of Global Programs, Asia Society Mike Margolis, Partner, Blank Rome LLP

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Thilo Hanemann Research Director, Rhodium Group Thilo Hanemann is research director at RHG and leads the firm's cross-border investment work. He coordinates RHG's research across different practice areas and supports the investment management, strategic planning and policy analysis requirements of RHG clients within his fields of expertise. Hanemann's research on cross-border investment assesses new trends in global 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 from this new trend.

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)
Panel 1 - Trends in Chinese High Tech Investment

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 50:14


In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Speakers: Lixin Cheng, Chairman and CEO of ZTE (USA) and President of North American Region Mark S. Greenfield, Partner, Blank Rome LLP Mark Horn, Senior Managing Director, Technology Banking, East West Bank Kenneth Petrilla, Executive Vice President, Head of China Desk, Wells Fargo International Group Ken Wilcox, Chairman, Silicon Valley Bank Moderator: Clayton Dube,Executive Director, USC US-China Institute

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Speakers: Lixin Cheng, Chairman and CEO of ZTE (USA) and President of North American Region Ivan Schlager, Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Thilo Hanemann, Research Director, Rhodium Group Moderator: Jonathan Karp, Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Jonathan Karp, Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California Bruce Pickering, Vice President of Global Programs, Asia Society Mike Margolis, Partner, Blank Rome LLP

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Thilo Hanemann Research Director, Rhodium Group Thilo Hanemann is research director at RHG and leads the firm's cross-border investment work. He coordinates RHG's research across different practice areas and supports the investment management, strategic planning and policy analysis requirements of RHG clients within his fields of expertise. Hanemann's research on cross-border investment assesses new trends in global 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 from this new trend.

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation
Panel 1 - Trends in Chinese High Tech Investment

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 50:15


In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Speakers: Lixin Cheng, Chairman and CEO of ZTE (USA) and President of North American Region Mark S. Greenfield, Partner, Blank Rome LLP Mark Horn, Senior Managing Director, Technology Banking, East West Bank Kenneth Petrilla, Executive Vice President, Head of China Desk, Wells Fargo International Group Ken Wilcox, Chairman, Silicon Valley Bank Moderator: Clayton Dube,Executive Director, USC US-China Institute

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation
Panel 2 - Drivers and Barriers to Investment

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 52:01


In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Speakers: Lixin Cheng, Chairman and CEO of ZTE (USA) and President of North American Region Ivan Schlager, Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Thilo Hanemann, Research Director, Rhodium Group Moderator: Jonathan Karp, Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California

Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other (Audio Only)
Daniel Rosen - How Chinese Investors and Businesses View the U.S.

Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other (Audio Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 19:39


Daniel H. Rosen is the founding partner of Rhodium Group and leads the firm's work on China. He is a visiting fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and also teaches at Columbia University. He previously served as senior adviser for International Economic Policy at the White House National Economic Council and National Security Council. He's written extensively on China and co-authored An American Open Door? Maximizing the Benefits of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in 2011.

Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other
Daniel Rosen - How Chinese Investors and Businesses View the U.S.

Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 19:39


Daniel H. Rosen is the founding partner of Rhodium Group and leads the firm's work on China. He is a visiting fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and also teaches at Columbia University. He previously served as senior adviser for International Economic Policy at the White House National Economic Council and National Security Council. He's written extensively on China and co-authored An American Open Door? Maximizing the Benefits of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in 2011.