Event Details
This year's "Two Sessions" legislative meetings introduced a new generation of political leadership for China and important changes to the government, itself. While new policies aim to strengthen national economic planning and supervision, new growth targets highlight new economic priorities.
As the "Two Sessions" concludes, we are delighted to have invited St John Moore and Peter Zysk from Brunswick to share the key takeaways from the meeting, highlight what to expect in the coming year, and examine what this all means for multinational companies in China.
The briefing will feature exclusive insights from Brunswick's sentiment tracking survey of the US and Chinese publics. Since 2019, Brunswick has conducted six waves of surveys tracking sentiment in China and the US to understand views on trade, the state of the bilateral relationship, and the impact of US-China relations on business. This is one of the only studies that pulls together opinion data from China and the US to provide a comprehensive understanding of corporate issues from the perspectives of both countries.
Remarks:
- Members exclusive
- This event is closed to the media and held under Chatham house rules