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Risks, Rewards, and Results: U.S. Companies in China and Chinese Companies in the United States

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Hearing on “Risks, Rewards, and Results: U.S. Companies in China and Chinese Companies in the United States”

Thursday, February 28, 2019

Hart Senate Office Building, Room 216

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9:30 AM – 9:35 AM: Opening Remarks: Vice Chair Cleveland and Commissioner Wessel

9:35 AM – 11:05 AM:  Panel I: Chinese Companies in the United States: Reshaping the U.S. Competitive Landscape?

• Elizabeth Drake, Partner, Schagrin Associates (Testimony)

• Paul Gillis, Ph. D., Professor of Practice, Peking University Guanghua School of Management (Testimony)

• William Kirby, Ph. D., Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School (Testimony)

11:05 AM – 11:20 AM:  Break

11:20 AM – 12:50 PM:  Panel II: U.S. Companies in China: How Much Pain, How Much Gain?

• Scott Kennedy, Ph. D., Director, Project on Chinese Business and Political Economy, Center for Strategic and International Studies (Testimony)

• Mary Lovely, Ph. D., Professor of Economics, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Public Policy (Testimony)

• Mark Wu, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School (Testimony)

12:50 PM:  Adjourn

Resource: Chinese Companies Listed on Major U.S. Stock Exchanges
 

Transcript
February 28, 2019 Hearing Transcript.pdf2.92 MB

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