Reforms to Expect in China in 2019 and Beyond

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

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