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A crippling pandemic would seem to be an occasion for the world's two biggest economies to set aside differences and work together. Instead relations between America and China are worsening. Amid the crisis, the two countries are engaged in bitter name-calling and tit-for-tat struggles, complicating multilateral assistance efforts.


How is covid-19 reshaping the relationship between China and the US, and how will it affect the 2020 election campaign?


Keep your cool as we discuss this hot topic. Join us for summer cocktails and an on-stage conversation with David Rennie, Beijing Bureau Chief for The Economist and Chaguan columnist.

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Jul 10, 2020

4:30 PM - 7:00 PMGMT+8

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PwC Innovation Centre
3/F W17-18, Infinitus Shopping Mall, 168 Hubin Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
上海市黄浦区湖滨路168号无限极荟购物中心3楼W17-18

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Agenda

  • 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMregistration
    5:00 PM - 7:00 PMMeeting & cocktails

Speakers

  • David Rennie (Beijing Bureau Chief for The Economist and Chaguan columnist)

    David Rennie

    Beijing Bureau Chief for The Economist and Chaguan columnist

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