RIETI-Brookings Symposium

De-risking the economic relationship with China: Views from the Indo-Pacific

Announcement

As the parameters of the economic relationship with China continue to be debated and tested, “de-risking” has emerged as the preferred approach for the Biden administration’s international economic strategy. U.S.-China decoupling — a complete disentanglement of the world’s largest economies — threatens an immense toll for economies around the world; however, de-risking promises a focused and targeted effort to ameliorate vulnerabilities in critical sectors while preserving the broad benefits of economic interdependence. Can the Biden administration use de-risking to achieve greater consensus with allies and partners on a China economic strategy?

For more information, please refer to the special website at the following link;
https://www.brookings.edu/events/de-risking-the-economic-relationship-with-china-views-from-the-indo-pacific/

Information

  • Time and Date: 9:30 - 10:45, Tuesday, October 3, 2023 (EDT)
  • Venue: The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium (1775 Massachusetts Ave. NW. Washington, D.C.) + Online (Live Stream)
  • Hosts: Center for East Asia Policy Studies, Brookings Institution / Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)
  • Language: English
  • Contact: via e-mail to events@brookings.edu

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Program

Panel discussion

Panelist

Huong Le Thu

Huong Le Thu (Nonresident Fellow - Center for Strategic and International Studies)

Tanvi Madan

Tanvi Madan (Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution)

Shujiro Urata

Shujiro Urata (Chairman - Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry)

Emily Benson

Emily Benson (Director, Project on Trade and Technology and Senior Fellow, Scholl Chair in International Business – Center for Strategic and International Studies)

Moderator

Mireya Solís

Mireya Solís (Director – Center for East Asia Policy Studies / Senior Fellow – Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies / Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies, The Brookings Institution)