Chinese Foreign Trade Policy
Annual International Conference (Online)
The Chinese Economy:
New Policies, Challenges and Directions
Conference Description
2020 has been a challenging year for economic policymakers all over the world. China is faced with managing the ongoing structural transformation of the economy, the fallout from the US-China Trade War and the global economic slowdown brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The NZCCRC is delighted to invite you to join us for three short talks on how Chinese planners are responding to these challenges through new policies, priorities and economic directions.
All three hour-long webinars are free to attend but registration is essential. Please click each registration link for the talks you wish to attend
Chinese Foreign Trade Policy
This talk examines the current situation in Chinese international trade and trade policy. China is the world’s largest trading nation accounting for around 14% of global exports and 12% of global imports. What is the state of Chinese international trade in light of the current global economic and trading slowdown? What are the developments in China’s trade of processed goods? What are the priorities in China’s current trade policy?
Zhuang Rui, Professor, Deputy Dean of IIE (Institute of International Economy at University of International Business and Economics
Time: 4.00-5.00pm, Wednesday 18 November
Register: https://vuw.zoom.us/webinar/register/7016039179916/WN_IWm7qcVxT4KQAhCsTgyUnQ