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Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Kansas Wheat Growers CEO Justin Gilpin gives an update on the Kansas wheat harvest, Rabo AgriFinance grain and oilseeds analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook, University of Illinois ag economist Scott Irwin discusses the ongoing battle over SRE's and Erin Ennis, Sr. VP US/China Business Council updates trade talks.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson gives his July forecast, Erin Ennis, Sr. VP US/China Business Council gives her perspectives on the G 20 meeting as does Dave Salmonsen with AFBF.
The Yes Team Martijn Rasser Senior Fellow, Technology and National Security Program Center for a New American SecurityDan David Founder Wolfpack Research LLC vs. The No Team Paul Triolo Practice Head, Geo-Technology Eurasia GroupErin Ennis Senior Vice President US-China Business Council In May 2019 the Trump administration took several steps aimed at limiting the business activities of Huawei because of national security concerns. The president issued an executive order banning the sale of Huawei products in the United States, expanding restrictions that were first applied to federal government agencies. Furthermore, the Commerce Department placed Huawei on its “Entities List,” banning American firms from supplying products and services to Huawei. Four days later, the Commerce Department issued a “Temporary General License” (TGL) allowing firms to provide support for previously concluded business. The TGL is set to expire on August 19. These steps represent not only a major adjustment in American treatment of Huawei and potentially American policy toward China, but also how the world should manage the increasingly fraught technology-national security nexus. This event features a formal debate on the question, “Should the United States severely restrict Huawei’s business?” Arguing “yes” is the team of Martijn Rasser of the Center for a New American Security and Dan David of Wolfpack Research LLC. Arguing “no” is the team of Paul Triolo of the Eurasia Group and Erin Ennis from the US-China Business Council. CSIS’s Scott Kennedy will moderate the debate as well as the subsequent follow-up discussion with the participants and audience about the pros and cons of specific actions toward Huawei and the implications for US-China relations, American foreign policy, and the shape of the global economy. This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson gives the latest weather forecast, Erin Ennis, Sr VP US/China Business Council updates trade talks with China and Jaime Castaneda explains the Dairy Margin Coverage program.
This week, due to some unforeseen technical difficulties, we skip the trip to China and stay in Washington instead. We have a quick catchup with Erin Ennis, the Senior Vice President of the US-China Business Council to get the latest […]
This week, due to some unforeseen technical difficulties, we skip the trip to China and stay in Washington instead. We have a quick catchup with Erin Ennis, the Senior Vice President of the US-China Business Council to get the latest
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture: US Soybean Export Council CEO Jim Sutter outlines soybean market development work, U of Illinois ag economist Scott Irwin discusses market aid payments and prevent plant decisions, Erin Ennis, Sr VP US/China Business Council updates trade talks and Tom Vilsack, Pres. & CEO US Dairy Export Council discusses trade issues and climate change.
Uber has set a price for floating its shares on the New York Stock Exchange, in what is expected to be one of the biggest stock market flotations of the year. We get reaction from Cary Leahey of Decision Economics in New York. In just a few hours' time the US is due to impose new trade tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods. Talks on a possible trade deal continue, even as the US accused China of reneging on commitments it has made so far in the talks. Will they succeed? We hear from Erin Ennis of the US-China Business Council in Washington DC.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture Alan Bjerga with the National Milk Producers Federation gives an update on labeling of imitation dairy products, Erin Ennis, Sr VP US/China Business Council discusses the new tariff threat's impact on trade talks and Dan Kovich, Dir. of Science & Technology for NPPC updates efforts to keep African Swine Fever out of the U.S.
Friday on Adams on Agriculture AFBF's Don Parish discusses clean water issues, Matt Bennett with Ag Market.Net gives his market outlook, Erin Ennis, Sr. VP. US/China Business Council gives her perspective on trade talks and KASM farm director Joe Gill in Albany, Minnesota reports on conditions in his state.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson discusses flooding concerns, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook and Erin Ennis, SR VP US/China Business Council gives her perspective on trade talks and possible trade deal.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Arlan Suderman with INTL FC Stone gives his market outlook including acreage estimates, retiring President & CEO of the US Grains Council Tom Sleight updates market development projects and Erin Ennis, SR VP US/China Business Council gives her perspectives on this week's trade talks.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson forecasts a week of bitterly cold weather, House Ag Committee Chair Collin Peterson discusses ag issues moving forward and Erin Ennis, Sr VP of the US/China Business Council previews this week's trade talks.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson forecasts a week of bitterly cold weather, House Ag Committee Chair Collin Peterson discusses ag issues moving forward and Erin Ennis, Sr VP of the US/China Business Council previews this week's trade talks.
The United States and China are major trade partners, but current economic tensions between the two countries could have far-reaching affects. Erin Ennis, Senior Vice President of the US-China Business Council spoke at the Alaska World Affairs Council about what these trade issues might mean for Alaska. Thanks for listening!
The United States and China are major trade partners, but current economic tensions between the two countries could have far-reaching affects. Erin Ennis, Senior Vice President of the US-China Business Council spoke at the Alaska World Affairs Council about what these trade issues might mean for Alaska. Thanks for listening!
Friday on Adams on Agriculture NPPC chief veterinarian Liz Wagstrom gives an update on African Swine Fever, USDA Undersecretary Bill Northey updates the impact of the government shutdown and Erin Ennis, SR VP of the US/China Business Council previews next week's trade talks with China.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Missouri Farm Bureau President Blake Hurst reviews his organization's annual meeting, Dave Salmonsen with AFBF discusses trade with China and USMC and Erin Ennis, SR. VP for the US/China Business Council gives her views on the G 20 meeting.
The United States and China are major trade partners, but current economic tensions between the two countries could have far-reaching affects. Erin Ennis, Senior Vice President of the US-China Business Council spoke at the Alaska World Affairs Council about what these trade issues might mean for Alaska. Thanks for listening!
The United States and China are major trade partners, but current economic tensions between the two countries could have far-reaching affects. Erin Ennis, Senior Vice President of the US-China Business Council spoke at the Alaska World Affairs Council about what these trade issues might mean for Alaska. Thanks for listening!
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture University of Illinois ag economist Scott Irwin gives his thoughts on the ag assistance package, Erin Ennis, SR VP US/China Business Council gives an update on trade issues, Liz Wagstrom, NPPC Chief Vet updates African Swine Fever in China and Andrew Walmsley with AFBF gives an update on the farm bill.
Friday on Adams on Agriculture Maria Zieba with the National Pork Producers Council, Erin Ennis, Sr VP US/China Business Council and Colin Woodall with NCBA discuss the impact of a trade war with China.
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture Diane Calmus with the National Rural Health Association highlights provisions in the farm bill dealing with rural health, Erin Ennis, Sr. VP for the US/China Business Council discusses the ongoing trade dispute with China and Maria Zeeba with the National Pork Producers Council explains economic harm being done to U.S. pork producers from trade disputes with Mexico and China.
Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other
Erin Ennis has been Vice President of the US-China Business Council since 2005. She directs the Council's government affairs and advocacy work and oversees its business advisory services on behalf of its 215 member companies. Prior to this, she worked on trade matters at Kissinger McLarty Associates. In the 1990s, Ennis worked at the Office of the US Trade Representative and as a legislative aide to Senator John Breaux. She's a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and the Catholic University of America.
Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other (Audio Only)
Erin Ennis has been Vice President of the US-China Business Council since 2005. She directs the Council's government affairs and advocacy work and oversees its business advisory services on behalf of its 215 member companies. Prior to this, she worked on trade matters at Kissinger McLarty Associates. In the 1990s, Ennis worked at the Office of the US Trade Representative and as a legislative aide to Senator John Breaux. She's a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and the Catholic University of America.