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Advancing sustainable global trade. The Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade through research and educational programs. About the foundation. scholarship program. PRESIDENT BIDEN ON TRADE POLICY Former President Donald Trump has changed the direction of trade discussions in the United States (US), and the impact of his term in office will continue to influence policy throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. Domestic issues, such as middle-class incomes, jobs and manufacturing, will remain at the centre of trade policymaking. INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2021: THREE TRADE QUESTIONS With 2020 now in the rearview mirror, here are three key trade questions to keep an eye on as 2021 begins.. 1. Can the US craft an effective China trade policy in tandem with the EU? The incoming Biden administration will inherit a US-China trade relationship at its lowest point in decades. The Phase One agreement – heralded as an important first step in resolving the ongoing trade war when CROSS BORDER E-PAYMENTS IN ASIA Download "Increasing access and interoperability of cross-border e-payments in Asia" by Deborah Elms: Download Now. This is the second in a series of Hinrich Foundation essays on Digital Trade. You can read the first essay with the link below: Digital Trade in the Asia Pacific. As one of the panel speakers, Deborah Elms discussed on the EU-CHINA COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT ON INVESTMENT The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) was concluded in principle on 30 December 2020 after seven years of negotiation. The next step of ratification by the European Parliament will no doubt fuel a broader debate about the European Union’s place in the world; its relationship with the Chinese government whose approach is at odds with the espoused liberal values REVITALIZING THE WTO UNDER A BIDEN The Biden Administration is likely to lift the hold on the naming of a new WTO Director General, to more actively work with allies through the system to hold China accountable for its unfair trade practices, and to engage in fewer overtly provocative unilateral trade actions. However, longstanding bipartisan US concerns about the WTO – many SEMICONDUCTORS AT THE HEART OF THE US-CHINA TECH WAR Semiconductors at the Heart of the US-China Tech War How a New Era of Techno-Nationalism is Shaking up Semiconductor Value Chains BY ALEXCAPRI
THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, it AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES: EVERYONE'S DOING IT However, agricultural subsidies can also have trade-distorting effects. For this reason, they are the basis of many international disputes. In the recently negotiated US-Mexico-Canada Agreement agricultural subsidies played a key role: Canadian dairy subsidies were perhaps the biggest agriculture-related sticking point for the US, and Mexican tomato subsidies continue to cause tensions. MAKING E-PAYMENTS EASIER IN ASIA PACIFIC A lack of access and regulatory and payment network interoperability means that payments remain a key challenge for MSMEs hoping to engage in cross-border e-commerce. This webinar will help explore the issues and policy challenges related to creating a digital payments system for the region that helps all firms to grow. Speakers include:HINRICH FOUNDATION
Advancing sustainable global trade. The Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade through research and educational programs. About the foundation. scholarship program. PRESIDENT BIDEN ON TRADE POLICY Former President Donald Trump has changed the direction of trade discussions in the United States (US), and the impact of his term in office will continue to influence policy throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. Domestic issues, such as middle-class incomes, jobs and manufacturing, will remain at the centre of trade policymaking. INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2021: THREE TRADE QUESTIONS With 2020 now in the rearview mirror, here are three key trade questions to keep an eye on as 2021 begins.. 1. Can the US craft an effective China trade policy in tandem with the EU? The incoming Biden administration will inherit a US-China trade relationship at its lowest point in decades. The Phase One agreement – heralded as an important first step in resolving the ongoing trade war when CROSS BORDER E-PAYMENTS IN ASIA Download "Increasing access and interoperability of cross-border e-payments in Asia" by Deborah Elms: Download Now. This is the second in a series of Hinrich Foundation essays on Digital Trade. You can read the first essay with the link below: Digital Trade in the Asia Pacific. As one of the panel speakers, Deborah Elms discussed on the EU-CHINA COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT ON INVESTMENT The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) was concluded in principle on 30 December 2020 after seven years of negotiation. The next step of ratification by the European Parliament will no doubt fuel a broader debate about the European Union’s place in the world; its relationship with the Chinese government whose approach is at odds with the espoused liberal values REVITALIZING THE WTO UNDER A BIDEN The Biden Administration is likely to lift the hold on the naming of a new WTO Director General, to more actively work with allies through the system to hold China accountable for its unfair trade practices, and to engage in fewer overtly provocative unilateral trade actions. However, longstanding bipartisan US concerns about the WTO – many SEMICONDUCTORS AT THE HEART OF THE US-CHINA TECH WAR Semiconductors at the Heart of the US-China Tech War How a New Era of Techno-Nationalism is Shaking up Semiconductor Value Chains BY ALEXCAPRI
THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, it AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES: EVERYONE'S DOING IT However, agricultural subsidies can also have trade-distorting effects. For this reason, they are the basis of many international disputes. In the recently negotiated US-Mexico-Canada Agreement agricultural subsidies played a key role: Canadian dairy subsidies were perhaps the biggest agriculture-related sticking point for the US, and Mexican tomato subsidies continue to cause tensions. MAKING E-PAYMENTS EASIER IN ASIA PACIFIC A lack of access and regulatory and payment network interoperability means that payments remain a key challenge for MSMEs hoping to engage in cross-border e-commerce. This webinar will help explore the issues and policy challenges related to creating a digital payments system for the region that helps all firms to grow. Speakers include: UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL TRADE Protectionism. 89 articles & resources | 36 experts. Protectionism is on the rise, after decades of market opening and globalization. Understand the causes and effects of tariffs, quotas, export controls, trade sanctions, currency manipulation and other non-tariff measures on trade, globalization, competition and consumer welfare. Hinricharticle.
RESULTS | HINRICH FOUNDATION Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade. We believe sustainable global trade strengthens relationships between nations and improves people’s lives. We support original research and education programs that build understanding and leadership in global trade. TRADE FANTASIES: CAN ASIA REINVENT GLOBAL TRADE? This article is part of the Hinrich Foundation sponsored Vol.13 No.2 April–June 2021 issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly.. Let’s not believe our own propaganda. Asia reinventing global trade is a superficially attractive but problematic proposition. CHINA’S ECONOMIC POLICY OF DUAL CIRCULATION This essay is an updated and abridged version of a commentary published by the East Asian Institute.. China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, approved last March, proposes “Dual Circulation” as a solution for lacklustre external demand and geopolitical tensions. COERCION: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS This article is part of the Hinrich Foundation sponsored Vol.13 No.2 April–June 2021 issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly. Implementing or threatening another territory with economic sanctions in order to achieve a nation’s political end is an age-old tactic. EU-CHINA COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT ON INVESTMENT The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) was concluded in principle on 30 December 2020 after seven years of negotiation. The next step of ratification by the European Parliament will no doubt fuel a broader debate about the European Union’s place in the world; its relationship with the Chinese government whose approach is at odds with the espoused liberal valuesBERT HOFMAN
Bert Hofman is Director of the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore. Before joining NUS, he has been working withthe World Bank for
HKBU JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATIONS OPEN JAN 2022. HKBU Master of Arts in International Journalism Studies Hinrich Foundation scholarship. Together with Hong Kong Baptist University, we offer full tuition scholarships to talented young professionals passionate about fact-based communicationfor global trade.
NORTHERN IRELAND EYE ON US INVESTMENT A trade agreement for the “whole of the UK” On March 2, 2020 the United Kingdom (UK) released its public negotiating objectives for a free trade agreement with the United States, its largest bilateral trading partner.In pursuing increased trade in goods and services and greater cross-border investment, the UK government seeks an “agreement that works for the whole of the UK,” including THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, itHINRICH FOUNDATION
Advancing sustainable global trade. The Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade through research and educational programs. About the foundation. scholarship program. UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL TRADE Protectionism. 89 articles & resources | 36 experts. Protectionism is on the rise, after decades of market opening and globalization. Understand the causes and effects of tariffs, quotas, export controls, trade sanctions, currency manipulation and other non-tariff measures on trade, globalization, competition and consumer welfare. Hinricharticle.
PRESIDENT BIDEN ON TRADE POLICY Former President Donald Trump has changed the direction of trade discussions in the United States (US), and the impact of his term in office will continue to influence policy throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. Domestic issues, such as middle-class incomes, jobs and manufacturing, will remain at the centre of trade policymaking. SEMICONDUCTORS AT THE HEART OF THE US-CHINA TECH WAR Semiconductors at the Heart of the US-China Tech War How a New Era of Techno-Nationalism is Shaking up Semiconductor Value Chains BY ALEXCAPRI
THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, it TRADE IN NORTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORHOOD Metropolitan areas account for nearly 70 percent of the output and 75 percent of the North American trade in advanced industrial products. Volumes of over $1 billion a year are traded in automotive between Detroit and Toronto, in electronics between San Jose, California and Mexico City, and in aerospace between Seattle and Montreal. SAMSUNG’S CONTRIBUTION TO CHINA THROUGH FDI Samsung has contributed to the development of China’s electronics manufacturing base by engaging not just in electronics assembly in China, but also in advanced componentry, extensive research and development in China, and bringing much of its most advanced technology to China. Samsung’s contribution to China through FDI.Download report.
WHERE GREAT POWERS MEET Professor Wang is a University Professor at the National University of Singapore and also Chairman of the Managing Board of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He was the Director (1997-2006) and Chairman (2006-19) of the East Asian Institute in Singapore. Professor Wang was a Distinguished Professorial Fellow at the ISEAS - Yusof IshakKRISTIN VEKASI
Kristin Vekasi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and School of Policy and International Affairs at the University of Maine. Her research interests focus on international political economy, and the dynamics of political conflict, foreign direct investment, and nationalism. She specializes in Northeast Asia,and has
MAKING E-PAYMENTS EASIER IN ASIA PACIFIC A lack of access and regulatory and payment network interoperability means that payments remain a key challenge for MSMEs hoping to engage in cross-border e-commerce. This webinar will help explore the issues and policy challenges related to creating a digital payments system for the region that helps all firms to grow. Speakers include:HINRICH FOUNDATION
Advancing sustainable global trade. The Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade through research and educational programs. About the foundation. scholarship program. UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL TRADE Protectionism. 89 articles & resources | 36 experts. Protectionism is on the rise, after decades of market opening and globalization. Understand the causes and effects of tariffs, quotas, export controls, trade sanctions, currency manipulation and other non-tariff measures on trade, globalization, competition and consumer welfare. Hinricharticle.
SEMICONDUCTORS AT THE HEART OF THE US-CHINA TECH WAR Semiconductors at the Heart of the US-China Tech War How a New Era of Techno-Nationalism is Shaking up Semiconductor Value Chains BY ALEXCAPRI
PRESIDENT BIDEN ON TRADE POLICY Former President Donald Trump has changed the direction of trade discussions in the United States (US), and the impact of his term in office will continue to influence policy throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. Domestic issues, such as middle-class incomes, jobs and manufacturing, will remain at the centre of trade policymaking. THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, it TRADE IN NORTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORHOOD Metropolitan areas account for nearly 70 percent of the output and 75 percent of the North American trade in advanced industrial products. Volumes of over $1 billion a year are traded in automotive between Detroit and Toronto, in electronics between San Jose, California and Mexico City, and in aerospace between Seattle and Montreal. SAMSUNG’S CONTRIBUTION TO CHINA THROUGH FDI Samsung has contributed to the development of China’s electronics manufacturing base by engaging not just in electronics assembly in China, but also in advanced componentry, extensive research and development in China, and bringing much of its most advanced technology to China. Samsung’s contribution to China through FDI.Download report.
WHERE GREAT POWERS MEET Professor Wang is a University Professor at the National University of Singapore and also Chairman of the Managing Board of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He was the Director (1997-2006) and Chairman (2006-19) of the East Asian Institute in Singapore. Professor Wang was a Distinguished Professorial Fellow at the ISEAS - Yusof IshakKRISTIN VEKASI
Kristin Vekasi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and School of Policy and International Affairs at the University of Maine. Her research interests focus on international political economy, and the dynamics of political conflict, foreign direct investment, and nationalism. She specializes in Northeast Asia,and has
MAKING E-PAYMENTS EASIER IN ASIA PACIFIC A lack of access and regulatory and payment network interoperability means that payments remain a key challenge for MSMEs hoping to engage in cross-border e-commerce. This webinar will help explore the issues and policy challenges related to creating a digital payments system for the region that helps all firms to grow. Speakers include: TRADE FANTASIES: CAN ASIA REINVENT GLOBAL TRADE? This article is part of the Hinrich Foundation sponsored Vol.13 No.2 April–June 2021 issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly.. Let’s not believe our own propaganda. Asia reinventing global trade is a superficially attractive but problematic proposition. COERCION: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS This article is part of the Hinrich Foundation sponsored Vol.13 No.2 April–June 2021 issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly. Implementing or threatening another territory with economic sanctions in order to achieve a nation’s political end is an age-old tactic. INSEAD MBA SCHOLARSHIPS What. Two scholarships of €30,000 each. Where. INSEAD, Singapore or Fontainebleau, France, campus. When. Classes begin in September 2021. Scholarship graduates will be encouraged to engage with the Hinrich Foundation Alumni Association (HFAA) for mentorship, networking and possible career opportunities. Students need to apply directly to the WEEKLY NEWSLETTER ON GLOBAL TRADE FROM THE HINRICH FOUNDATION The world of international trade has experienced immense change in recent years. The Hinrich Foundation's weekly newsletter gives you brief but objective analysis of the key issues, and an understanding of what and who is impacted.. Here's what you can expect each week: Expert analysis of COVID-19's continued impact on the global economy and a look at the post-pandemic world CHINA’S ECONOMIC POLICY OF DUAL CIRCULATION This essay is an updated and abridged version of a commentary published by the East Asian Institute.. China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, approved last March, proposes “Dual Circulation” as a solution for lacklustre external demand and geopolitical tensions. CROSS BORDER E-PAYMENTS IN ASIA Download "Increasing access and interoperability of cross-border e-payments in Asia" by Deborah Elms: Download Now. This is the second in a series of Hinrich Foundation essays on Digital Trade. You can read the first essay with the link below: Digital Trade in the Asia Pacific. As one of the panel speakers, Deborah Elms discussed on the THREE TAKEAWAYS CHINA FIFTH PLENUM The Fifth Plenum of the 19th Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee was held in Beijing from October 26 to 29, 2020. The session has approved the Central Committee's Proposal for Formulating the 14th five-year plan for National Economic and Social Development (2021-25) and the Communiqué of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th CPCCentral Committee.
CHINA'S DUAL CIRCULATION WEBINAR WITH AMCHAM HK Foreign companies expressed concerns on China's dual circulation policy on their business and operation prospects. In this upcoming webinar, the American Chamber of Commerce (Hong Kong) has invited two speakers, including Senior Research Fellow Stephen Olson, to NEW HINRICH SCHOLAR AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 2021 About Georgetown University Master of Science in Foreign Service. Founded in 1789, Georgetown University is a private institution located in Washington, D.C., United States of America. It is a major international research university that embodies its founding principles in the diversity of students, faculty, and staff, commitment to justice and the common good, intellectual openness andLIANNE CANARICK
Scholar background. Lianne Canarick has more than five years of experience in finance and investment management with J.P. Morgan, one of the largest assets and wealth management in the world.There, she works on Investment Solutions Product Development in the New York office and is responsible for researching key investment trends and designing new sustainable investment solutions.HINRICH FOUNDATION
Advancing sustainable global trade. The Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade through research and educational programs. About the foundation. scholarship program. UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL TRADE Protectionism. 89 articles & resources | 36 experts. Protectionism is on the rise, after decades of market opening and globalization. Understand the causes and effects of tariffs, quotas, export controls, trade sanctions, currency manipulation and other non-tariff measures on trade, globalization, competition and consumer welfare. Hinricharticle.
PRESIDENT BIDEN ON TRADE POLICY Former President Donald Trump has changed the direction of trade discussions in the United States (US), and the impact of his term in office will continue to influence policy throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. Domestic issues, such as middle-class incomes, jobs and manufacturing, will remain at the centre of trade policymaking. SEMICONDUCTORS AT THE HEART OF THE US-CHINA TECH WAR Semiconductors at the Heart of the US-China Tech War How a New Era of Techno-Nationalism is Shaking up Semiconductor Value Chains BY ALEXCAPRI
THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, it TRADE IN NORTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORHOOD Metropolitan areas account for nearly 70 percent of the output and 75 percent of the North American trade in advanced industrial products. Volumes of over $1 billion a year are traded in automotive between Detroit and Toronto, in electronics between San Jose, California and Mexico City, and in aerospace between Seattle and Montreal. SAMSUNG’S CONTRIBUTION TO CHINA THROUGH FDI Samsung has contributed to the development of China’s electronics manufacturing base by engaging not just in electronics assembly in China, but also in advanced componentry, extensive research and development in China, and bringing much of its most advanced technology to China. Samsung’s contribution to China through FDI.Download report.
WHERE GREAT POWERS MEET Professor Wang is a University Professor at the National University of Singapore and also Chairman of the Managing Board of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He was the Director (1997-2006) and Chairman (2006-19) of the East Asian Institute in Singapore. Professor Wang was a Distinguished Professorial Fellow at the ISEAS - Yusof IshakKRISTIN VEKASI
Kristin Vekasi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and School of Policy and International Affairs at the University of Maine. Her research interests focus on international political economy, and the dynamics of political conflict, foreign direct investment, and nationalism. She specializes in Northeast Asia,and has
MAKING E-PAYMENTS EASIER IN ASIA PACIFIC A lack of access and regulatory and payment network interoperability means that payments remain a key challenge for MSMEs hoping to engage in cross-border e-commerce. This webinar will help explore the issues and policy challenges related to creating a digital payments system for the region that helps all firms to grow. Speakers include:HINRICH FOUNDATION
Advancing sustainable global trade. The Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade through research and educational programs. About the foundation. scholarship program. UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL TRADE Protectionism. 89 articles & resources | 36 experts. Protectionism is on the rise, after decades of market opening and globalization. Understand the causes and effects of tariffs, quotas, export controls, trade sanctions, currency manipulation and other non-tariff measures on trade, globalization, competition and consumer welfare. Hinricharticle.
PRESIDENT BIDEN ON TRADE POLICY Former President Donald Trump has changed the direction of trade discussions in the United States (US), and the impact of his term in office will continue to influence policy throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. Domestic issues, such as middle-class incomes, jobs and manufacturing, will remain at the centre of trade policymaking. SEMICONDUCTORS AT THE HEART OF THE US-CHINA TECH WAR Semiconductors at the Heart of the US-China Tech War How a New Era of Techno-Nationalism is Shaking up Semiconductor Value Chains BY ALEXCAPRI
THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, it TRADE IN NORTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORHOOD Metropolitan areas account for nearly 70 percent of the output and 75 percent of the North American trade in advanced industrial products. Volumes of over $1 billion a year are traded in automotive between Detroit and Toronto, in electronics between San Jose, California and Mexico City, and in aerospace between Seattle and Montreal. SAMSUNG’S CONTRIBUTION TO CHINA THROUGH FDI Samsung has contributed to the development of China’s electronics manufacturing base by engaging not just in electronics assembly in China, but also in advanced componentry, extensive research and development in China, and bringing much of its most advanced technology to China. Samsung’s contribution to China through FDI.Download report.
WHERE GREAT POWERS MEET Professor Wang is a University Professor at the National University of Singapore and also Chairman of the Managing Board of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He was the Director (1997-2006) and Chairman (2006-19) of the East Asian Institute in Singapore. Professor Wang was a Distinguished Professorial Fellow at the ISEAS - Yusof IshakKRISTIN VEKASI
Kristin Vekasi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and School of Policy and International Affairs at the University of Maine. Her research interests focus on international political economy, and the dynamics of political conflict, foreign direct investment, and nationalism. She specializes in Northeast Asia,and has
MAKING E-PAYMENTS EASIER IN ASIA PACIFIC A lack of access and regulatory and payment network interoperability means that payments remain a key challenge for MSMEs hoping to engage in cross-border e-commerce. This webinar will help explore the issues and policy challenges related to creating a digital payments system for the region that helps all firms to grow. Speakers include: TRADE FANTASIES: CAN ASIA REINVENT GLOBAL TRADE? This article is part of the Hinrich Foundation sponsored Vol.13 No.2 April–June 2021 issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly.. Let’s not believe our own propaganda. Asia reinventing global trade is a superficially attractive but problematic proposition. COERCION: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS This article is part of the Hinrich Foundation sponsored Vol.13 No.2 April–June 2021 issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly. Implementing or threatening another territory with economic sanctions in order to achieve a nation’s political end is an age-old tactic. INSEAD MBA SCHOLARSHIPS What. Two scholarships of €30,000 each. Where. INSEAD, Singapore or Fontainebleau, France, campus. When. Classes begin in September 2021. Scholarship graduates will be encouraged to engage with the Hinrich Foundation Alumni Association (HFAA) for mentorship, networking and possible career opportunities. Students need to apply directly to the WEEKLY NEWSLETTER ON GLOBAL TRADE FROM THE HINRICH FOUNDATION The world of international trade has experienced immense change in recent years. The Hinrich Foundation's weekly newsletter gives you brief but objective analysis of the key issues, and an understanding of what and who is impacted.. Here's what you can expect each week: Expert analysis of COVID-19's continued impact on the global economy and a look at the post-pandemic world CHINA’S ECONOMIC POLICY OF DUAL CIRCULATION This essay is an updated and abridged version of a commentary published by the East Asian Institute.. China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, approved last March, proposes “Dual Circulation” as a solution for lacklustre external demand and geopolitical tensions. CROSS BORDER E-PAYMENTS IN ASIA Download "Increasing access and interoperability of cross-border e-payments in Asia" by Deborah Elms: Download Now. This is the second in a series of Hinrich Foundation essays on Digital Trade. You can read the first essay with the link below: Digital Trade in the Asia Pacific. As one of the panel speakers, Deborah Elms discussed on the THREE TAKEAWAYS CHINA FIFTH PLENUM The Fifth Plenum of the 19th Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee was held in Beijing from October 26 to 29, 2020. The session has approved the Central Committee's Proposal for Formulating the 14th five-year plan for National Economic and Social Development (2021-25) and the Communiqué of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th CPCCentral Committee.
CHINA'S DUAL CIRCULATION WEBINAR WITH AMCHAM HK Foreign companies expressed concerns on China's dual circulation policy on their business and operation prospects. In this upcoming webinar, the American Chamber of Commerce (Hong Kong) has invited two speakers, including Senior Research Fellow Stephen Olson, to NEW HINRICH SCHOLAR AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 2021 About Georgetown University Master of Science in Foreign Service. Founded in 1789, Georgetown University is a private institution located in Washington, D.C., United States of America. It is a major international research university that embodies its founding principles in the diversity of students, faculty, and staff, commitment to justice and the common good, intellectual openness andLIANNE CANARICK
Scholar background. Lianne Canarick has more than five years of experience in finance and investment management with J.P. Morgan, one of the largest assets and wealth management in the world.There, she works on Investment Solutions Product Development in the New York office and is responsible for researching key investment trends and designing new sustainable investment solutions.HINRICH FOUNDATION
Advancing sustainable global trade. The Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade through research and educational programs. About the foundation. scholarship program. UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL TRADE Protectionism. 89 articles & resources | 36 experts. Protectionism is on the rise, after decades of market opening and globalization. Understand the causes and effects of tariffs, quotas, export controls, trade sanctions, currency manipulation and other non-tariff measures on trade, globalization, competition and consumer welfare. Hinricharticle.
BILAHARI KAUSIKAN
Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade. We believe sustainable global trade strengthens relationships between nations and improves people’s lives. We support original research and education programs that build understanding and leadership in global trade. SEMICONDUCTORS AT THE HEART OF THE US-CHINA TECH WAR Semiconductors at the Heart of the US-China Tech War How a New Era of Techno-Nationalism is Shaking up Semiconductor Value Chains BY ALEXCAPRI
PRESIDENT BIDEN ON TRADE POLICY Former President Donald Trump has changed the direction of trade discussions in the United States (US), and the impact of his term in office will continue to influence policy throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. Domestic issues, such as middle-class incomes, jobs and manufacturing, will remain at the centre of trade policymaking. THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, it SAMSUNG’S CONTRIBUTION TO CHINA THROUGH FDI Samsung has contributed to the development of China’s electronics manufacturing base by engaging not just in electronics assembly in China, but also in advanced componentry, extensive research and development in China, and bringing much of its most advanced technology to China. Samsung’s contribution to China through FDI.Download report.
TRADE IN NORTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORHOOD Metropolitan areas account for nearly 70 percent of the output and 75 percent of the North American trade in advanced industrial products. Volumes of over $1 billion a year are traded in automotive between Detroit and Toronto, in electronics between San Jose, California and Mexico City, and in aerospace between Seattle and Montreal. MAKING E-PAYMENTS EASIER IN ASIA PACIFIC A lack of access and regulatory and payment network interoperability means that payments remain a key challenge for MSMEs hoping to engage in cross-border e-commerce. This webinar will help explore the issues and policy challenges related to creating a digital payments system for the region that helps all firms to grow. Speakers include:KRISTIN VEKASI
Kristin Vekasi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and School of Policy and International Affairs at the University of Maine. Her research interests focus on international political economy, and the dynamics of political conflict, foreign direct investment, and nationalism. She specializes in Northeast Asia,and has
HINRICH FOUNDATION
Advancing sustainable global trade. The Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade through research and educational programs. About the foundation. scholarship program. UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL TRADE Protectionism. 89 articles & resources | 36 experts. Protectionism is on the rise, after decades of market opening and globalization. Understand the causes and effects of tariffs, quotas, export controls, trade sanctions, currency manipulation and other non-tariff measures on trade, globalization, competition and consumer welfare. Hinricharticle.
BILAHARI KAUSIKAN
Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade. We believe sustainable global trade strengthens relationships between nations and improves people’s lives. We support original research and education programs that build understanding and leadership in global trade. SEMICONDUCTORS AT THE HEART OF THE US-CHINA TECH WAR Semiconductors at the Heart of the US-China Tech War How a New Era of Techno-Nationalism is Shaking up Semiconductor Value Chains BY ALEXCAPRI
PRESIDENT BIDEN ON TRADE POLICY Former President Donald Trump has changed the direction of trade discussions in the United States (US), and the impact of his term in office will continue to influence policy throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. Domestic issues, such as middle-class incomes, jobs and manufacturing, will remain at the centre of trade policymaking. THE DIGITAL YUAN AND CBDC IN CHINA China is leading the way among large economies in trialing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Its official name is Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP). The digital Yuan, unlike Bitcoin and other private currencies, will be legal tender. Initially at least, it SAMSUNG’S CONTRIBUTION TO CHINA THROUGH FDI Samsung has contributed to the development of China’s electronics manufacturing base by engaging not just in electronics assembly in China, but also in advanced componentry, extensive research and development in China, and bringing much of its most advanced technology to China. Samsung’s contribution to China through FDI.Download report.
TRADE IN NORTH AMERICAN NEIGHBORHOOD Metropolitan areas account for nearly 70 percent of the output and 75 percent of the North American trade in advanced industrial products. Volumes of over $1 billion a year are traded in automotive between Detroit and Toronto, in electronics between San Jose, California and Mexico City, and in aerospace between Seattle and Montreal. MAKING E-PAYMENTS EASIER IN ASIA PACIFIC A lack of access and regulatory and payment network interoperability means that payments remain a key challenge for MSMEs hoping to engage in cross-border e-commerce. This webinar will help explore the issues and policy challenges related to creating a digital payments system for the region that helps all firms to grow. Speakers include:KRISTIN VEKASI
Kristin Vekasi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and School of Policy and International Affairs at the University of Maine. Her research interests focus on international political economy, and the dynamics of political conflict, foreign direct investment, and nationalism. She specializes in Northeast Asia,and has
COERCION: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS This article is part of the Hinrich Foundation sponsored Vol.13 No.2 April–June 2021 issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly. Implementing or threatening another territory with economic sanctions in order to achieve a nation’s political end is an age-old tactic. TRADE FANTASIES: CAN ASIA REINVENT GLOBAL TRADE? This article is part of the Hinrich Foundation sponsored Vol.13 No.2 April–June 2021 issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly.. Let’s not believe our own propaganda. Asia reinventing global trade is a superficially attractive but problematic proposition. INSEAD MBA SCHOLARSHIPS What. Two scholarships of €30,000 each. Where. INSEAD, Singapore or Fontainebleau, France, campus. When. Classes begin in September 2021. Scholarship graduates will be encouraged to engage with the Hinrich Foundation Alumni Association (HFAA) for mentorship, networking and possible career opportunities. Students need to apply directly to the WEEKLY NEWSLETTER ON GLOBAL TRADE FROM THE HINRICH FOUNDATION The world of international trade has experienced immense change in recent years. The Hinrich Foundation's weekly newsletter gives you brief but objective analysis of the key issues, and an understanding of what and who is impacted.. Here's what you can expect each week: Expert analysis of COVID-19's continued impact on the global economy and a look at the post-pandemic world CHINA’S ECONOMIC POLICY OF DUAL CIRCULATION This essay is an updated and abridged version of a commentary published by the East Asian Institute.. China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, approved last March, proposes “Dual Circulation” as a solution for lacklustre external demand and geopolitical tensions.BILAHARI KAUSIKAN
Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade. We believe sustainable global trade strengthens relationships between nations and improves people’s lives. We support original research and education programs that build understanding and leadership in global trade. CROSS BORDER E-PAYMENTS IN ASIA Download "Increasing access and interoperability of cross-border e-payments in Asia" by Deborah Elms: Download Now. This is the second in a series of Hinrich Foundation essays on Digital Trade. You can read the first essay with the link below: Digital Trade in the Asia Pacific. As one of the panel speakers, Deborah Elms discussed on the THREE TAKEAWAYS CHINA FIFTH PLENUM The Fifth Plenum of the 19th Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee was held in Beijing from October 26 to 29, 2020. The session has approved the Central Committee's Proposal for Formulating the 14th five-year plan for National Economic and Social Development (2021-25) and the Communiqué of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th CPCCentral Committee.
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27 April 2021 Turning the corner in 2021, the WTO has an opportunity to usher in a new era of trade cooperation. Given the vow by new Director-General Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to ‘do things differently’, the environment may be ripe for a rehaul of business-as-usual . . . China & the WTO at 20: celebration or regret?Stewart Paterson
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20 April 2021 Presidential policy agendas laid out during the first 100 days in office frequently look far different by the end of the term. But based on what we have seen thus far, we have already learned four important things about how trade policy is likely to . . . How much will China grow as an export market?Stewart Paterson
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30 March 2021 India has struggled to develop a solid manufacturing base within its economy. But despite much maligned systemic issues, a combination of geopolitical and internal dynamics suggest that India now faces an historic opportunity to transform into one . . . How COVID-19 accelerated the shift towards TradeTechAlex Capri
02 March 2021
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13 April 2021 The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) is perhaps a one-of-a-kind deal aimed at balancing the existing asymmetric investment relationship, where Chinese companies enjoy a far greater freedom to invest in Europe than EU companies do . . . The conventional wisdom on China and the CPTPP is wrongStephen Olson
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25 May 2021 In today’s highly interdependent global economy, most coercive actions in trade have proven ineffective. It affects both the target and the coercer, and complicates restoring relationships based on mutual trust. Working together is vital, such as . . . Agricultural subsidies: Everyone's doing itAlice Calder
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18 May 2021
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11 May 2021 Nations in the fast-growing Asia-Pacific region have increasingly adopted rules for data governance and cross-border data flows as elements of their trade agreements. While basic foundational principles of many nations are increasingly clear, . . . Inclusive growth: The digital transformation of East Asian tradeHomi Kharas
20 April 2021
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11 May 2021 Despite disruptions caused by the US-China tech war and the Covid-19 pandemic, some aspects of international trade held up strikingly well in 2020. Investment in Asia have braved the storm, and global value chains have proved resilient. One cloud on . . . Is Africa an option for manufacturers pulling out of China?Stewart Paterson
24 May 2020
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27 April 2021 Turning the corner in 2021, the WTO has an opportunity to usher in a new era of trade cooperation. Given the vow by new Director-General Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to ‘do things differently’, the environment may be ripe for a rehaul of business-as-usual . . . China & the WTO at 20: celebration or regret?Stewart Paterson
23 February 2021
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20 April 2021 Presidential policy agendas laid out during the first 100 days in office frequently look far different by the end of the term. But based on what we have seen thus far, we have already learned four important things about how trade policy is likely to . . . How much will China grow as an export market?Stewart Paterson
23 March 2021
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30 March 2021 India has struggled to develop a solid manufacturing base within its economy. But despite much maligned systemic issues, a combination of geopolitical and internal dynamics suggest that India now faces an historic opportunity to transform into one . . . How COVID-19 accelerated the shift towards TradeTechAlex Capri
02 March 2021
more on trade and tech Free trade agreements The EU-China CAI: An agreement whose time has passed?Stewart Paterson
13 April 2021 The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) is perhaps a one-of-a-kind deal aimed at balancing the existing asymmetric investment relationship, where Chinese companies enjoy a far greater freedom to invest in Europe than EU companies do . . . The conventional wisdom on China and the CPTPP is wrongStephen Olson
25 May 2021
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Coercion: The international economics of self-harmCarlos Kuriyama
25 May 2021 In today’s highly interdependent global economy, most coercive actions in trade have proven ineffective. It affects both the target and the coercer, and complicates restoring relationships based on mutual trust. Working together is vital, such as . . . Agricultural subsidies: Everyone's doing itAlice Calder
15 October 2020
More on protectionismSustainable trade
Is US trade policy going green? Environment takes center stage atUSTR
Stephen Olson
18 May 2021 Tai’s determination to proactively address environmental issues through trade policy is emblematic of a much broader shift, but there is a very real danger that it could deepen divisions between the developed and developing world. The goal behind . . . Old wine in new bottles? India’s new search for self-relianceSuman Bery
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Global Trade: A Pandemic Primer Despite COVID-19, trade marches on. Sponsored by the Hinrich Foundation, the National Press Foundation launched a 10-part series on global trade – where it’s been, where it’s going, what COVID-19 will change, what COVID-19 won’t touch.about the series
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Will Domestic Production Solve U.S. Medical Supply Woes? Experts SayNo
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18 March 2021
A Hinrich Foundation supported National Press Foundation briefing for journalists covering international trade on the topic of "Fixing broken medical supply chains" was summarized and quoted extensively by MedPage Today. Experts on the panel covered a wide range of issues from the plausibility of supply chain diversification to the environmental and labor impact of medical supply production. US-China talks could end up inflaming trade tensionsCNN
18 March 2021
The US-China meeting in Alaska would not contribute to any progress towards solving major economic sources of strain, particularly when human rights issues are included in the equation. "The Biden administration will link human rights issues to exports sales of technology," said Research Fellow Alex Capri to CNN. "Expect to see more export controls and sanctions against Chinese interests." China making strides in Industry 4.0 revolution as advanced manufacturing outpaces EU, US, Japan South China Morning Post18 March 2021
The explosion of computing power, combined with connectivity that has led to unprecedented technological change in China, is taking place amid the unfolding competition with the United States. Our article by Research Fellow Stephen Olson on Biden's 100-day supply chain review was quoted in this South China Morning Post article as America ramp up its innovation game and ring-fence its strategic operations in the face of China's rapid technological advance. US-China tech war: Taiwan’s TSMC joins American chip coalition in another blow to China’s self-sufficiency drive South China Morning Post12 May 2021
TSMC's decision to join a new lobbying group dominated by top American chip developers and users will make it harder for China to wean itself off a US-led global semiconductor supply chain. China "continues to face headwinds from surging efforts in America to reshore and ring-fence semiconductor value chains and technology", says Hinrich Foundation Research Fellow Alex Capri. Alibaba's record fine is a 'warning shot' in China's tech crackdownCNN
12 April 2021
Alibaba's record fine from the Chinese authorities does not signal the end to the Communist Party's crackdown on local tech giants. The Alibaba fine is a "warning shot across the bow for the entire big tech sector in China," said Alex Capri, Hinrich Foundation Research Fellow. "The CCP will continue to ensure that Big Tech serves the government as a capacity builder, while preventing companies from straying out too far on their own." Beijing gives muted response to newest US initiative to redefine the country’s approach to global competition South China Morning Post12 April 2021
China has given new US Senate legislation designed to contain its tech rise a relatively muted response, despite a warning from some analysts that the move represents a paradigm shift in relation. "Beijing's response has been measured," said Research Fellow Alex Capri. There seems to be a realization in some quarters that strident responses to US and European policy announcements have produced even more of an anti-China backlash." Chinese tech firms can’t win trust in the West, but the companies aren’t the biggest culprit South China Morning Post10 April 2021
Besides Chinese laws, a blurred line between the private and public sectors in China contributes to the perception that Chinese tech companies are intrinsically tied to the Chinese government. "I would argue that in working in assisting the Chinese government with building its cloud and its digital currency, et cetera, that it is going to backfire on Chinese companies outside of China, because they’re going to be seen as proxies of the state", said Research Fellow Alex Capri. “I think it’s a pretty bleak time right now for Chinese tech companies, even at home." Which Asian Economies Have the Most Sustainable Trade Policies?Market Insider
06 April 2021
Hinrich Foundation's Sustainable Trade Index 2020 has been visualized in this infographic by the Visual Capitalist, featured in Markets Insider. The Sustainable Trade Index (STI) 2020 measures the capacity of 20 economies – 19 in Asia, plus the United States – to participate in global trade in a manner that supports the long-term domestic and global goals of economic growth, environmental protection, and better social equity. Understand the importance of sustainable trade in a glimpse. China-US Tensions Can Boost India’s Tech Dreams, Report SaysBloomberg
30 March 2021
Our report "India: A 21st century technology hub?" published on March 30, authored by Research Fellow Alex Capri, was featured exclusively in this Bloomberg article. “Washington’s technology cold war with Beijing has resulted in strategic decoupling, prompting manufacturing supply chains to shift to new locations. India finds itself well positioned to absorb these supply chains.” Download our paper on the Hinrich Foundation website. China presses global fashion brands to reverse Xinjiang cottonboycott
South China Morning Post25 March 2021
The Chinese government added to the backlash against foreign brands boycotting Xinjiang cotton, pressing the companies to “correct their mistakes” and respect the views of Chinese customers. Hinrich Foundation Stephen Olson said the incident showed trade was becoming increasingly intertwined with human rights issues and companies were trying to strike a delicate balance between the values their customers expected them to uphold and commercially attractive arrangements contrary to those values. The situation was even more complex withChina, he said.
China may just have doomed its trade deal with EuropeCNN
24 March 2021
A contentious spat over human rights could doom the recently signed EU-China investment deal. "The deal has always been a long-shot," said Alex Capri, Research Fellow of the Hinrich Foundation. While Brussels wants to keep up a "robust" trading relationship with Beijing, Capri said, the bloc will "continue to pivot" to the United States on many issues, including alignment on AI and strategic supply chains. Will Domestic Production Solve U.S. Medical Supply Woes? Experts SayNo
MedPage Today
18 March 2021
A Hinrich Foundation supported National Press Foundation briefing for journalists covering international trade on the topic of "Fixing broken medical supply chains" was summarized and quoted extensively by MedPage Today. Experts on the panel covered a wide range of issues from the plausibility of supply chain diversification to the environmental and labor impact of medical supply production. US-China talks could end up inflaming trade tensionsCNN
18 March 2021
The US-China meeting in Alaska would not contribute to any progress towards solving major economic sources of strain, particularly when human rights issues are included in the equation. "The Biden administration will link human rights issues to exports sales of technology," said Research Fellow Alex Capri to CNN. "Expect to see more export controls and sanctions against Chinese interests." China making strides in Industry 4.0 revolution as advanced manufacturing outpaces EU, US, Japan South China Morning Post18 March 2021
The explosion of computing power, combined with connectivity that has led to unprecedented technological change in China, is taking place amid the unfolding competition with the United States. Our article by Research Fellow Stephen Olson on Biden's 100-day supply chain review was quoted in this South China Morning Post article as America ramp up its innovation game and ring-fence its strategic operations in the face of China's rapid technological advance. US-China tech war: Taiwan’s TSMC joins American chip coalition in another blow to China’s self-sufficiency drive South China Morning Post12 May 2021
TSMC's decision to join a new lobbying group dominated by top American chip developers and users will make it harder for China to wean itself off a US-led global semiconductor supply chain. China "continues to face headwinds from surging efforts in America to reshore and ring-fence semiconductor value chains and technology", says Hinrich Foundation Research Fellow Alex Capri. Alibaba's record fine is a 'warning shot' in China's tech crackdownCNN
12 April 2021
Alibaba's record fine from the Chinese authorities does not signal the end to the Communist Party's crackdown on local tech giants. The Alibaba fine is a "warning shot across the bow for the entire big tech sector in China," said Alex Capri, Hinrich Foundation Research Fellow. "The CCP will continue to ensure that Big Tech serves the government as a capacity builder, while preventing companies from straying out too far on their own." Beijing gives muted response to newest US initiative to redefine the country’s approach to global competition South China Morning Post12 April 2021
China has given new US Senate legislation designed to contain its tech rise a relatively muted response, despite a warning from some analysts that the move represents a paradigm shift in relation. "Beijing's response has been measured," said Research Fellow Alex Capri. There seems to be a realization in some quarters that strident responses to US and European policy announcements have produced even more of an anti-China backlash."__
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Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia The Hinrich Foundation invited Professor David Shambaugh for this timely discussion to review his new book and explore the key geopolitical forces shaping Southeast Asia with Professor Wang Gungwu. In Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia, Professor Shambaugh examines how the United States and China are engaged in a broad-gauged and global competition for power.WATCH WEBINAR
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China’s threat to US intellectual property01 JUNE 2021
This National Press Foundation briefing will help journalists understand the Biden administration’s challenge in protecting intellectual property, and the implications for global trade, national security, patents and profits. Hear from the experts!Watch webinar
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Making e-payments easier New innovations with e-payments will improve access and lower the costs of cross-border transactions, especially for MSMEs looking to thrive in the post-Covid era. But while domestic payment systems have advanced, cross-border retail e-payments remain inefficient, costly, and opaque to manage. The Hinrich Foundation is pleased to have hosted a discussion with the Asia Trade Centre on the opportunities and challenges of establishing a cross-border e-payment system in Asia-Pacific to foster regional growth.Watch Webinar
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Asia Trade Week 2021: The case of sustainable trade The Hinrich Foundation proudly supported The Economist's Asia Trade Week 2021, which took placed from Feb 22-25. Hear from our Founder and Chairman, Merle Hinrich, on the key to long-term prosperity and balanced development.Watch recording
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The World Turned Upside Down: America, China, and the Struggle forGlobal Leadership
The Hinrich Foundation hosted renowned economist, globalization and Asia expert Clyde Prestowitz to review and discuss his new book, The World Turned Upside Down: America, China, and the Struggle for Global Leadership. In a wide-ranging discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Economy of the Hoover Institution and Edward Alden of the Council on Foreign Relations, the panel discussed alliances, dependency and the implications of a new US industrial policy for China.Watch webinar
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Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia The Hinrich Foundation invited Professor David Shambaugh for this timely discussion to review his new book and explore the key geopolitical forces shaping Southeast Asia with Professor Wang Gungwu. In Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia, Professor Shambaugh examines how the United States and China are engaged in a broad-gauged and global competition for power.WATCH WEBINAR
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China’s threat to US intellectual property01 JUNE 2021
This National Press Foundation briefing will help journalists understand the Biden administration’s challenge in protecting intellectual property, and the implications for global trade, national security, patents and profits. Hear from the experts!Watch webinar
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DEVELOPING CHINA: THE REMARKABLE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT We commissioned Professor Michael J. Enright to lead a major research project identifying the impact of foreign direct investment on China’s economic development. The book provides a powerful analysis of China’s policies toward foreign investment and gives foreign companies tools to demonstrate their contributions to host countries, showing the tremendous power of foreign investment to help transformeconomies.
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THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN BY CLYDE PRESTOWITZ In this book, Clyde Prestowitz describes the key challenges posed by China and the strategies America and other liberal democracies must adopt to meet them. He argues that these approaches must be more sophisticated and comprehensive than a narrowly targeted trade war, and that they don't have to contravene international or domestic law.view more
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WHERE GREAT POWERS MEET BY DAVID SHAMBAUGH In his book, Where Great Powers Meet: America and China in Southeast Asia, Professor Shambaugh examines how the United States and China are engaged in a broad-gauged and global competition for power.view more
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CHINA, TRADE AND POWER BY STEWART PATERSON We supported the publication of “China, Trade and Power: Why the West’s Economic Engagement Has Failed” to promote reasoned and informed debate on the trade relationship between the West and China. This book, by Stewart Paterson, describes the unintended consequences of the policy of engagement that led to China's accession to the WTO in 2001, and aims to equip policymakers, business leaders and civil societies to contribute to the design of mutually beneficial approaches for sustainable global trade.view more
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DEVELOPING CHINA: THE REMARKABLE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT We commissioned Professor Michael J. Enright to lead a major research project identifying the impact of foreign direct investment on China’s economic development. The book provides a powerful analysis of China’s policies toward foreign investment and gives foreign companies tools to demonstrate their contributions to host countries, showing the tremendous power of foreign investment to help transformeconomies.
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THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN BY CLYDE PRESTOWITZ In this book, Clyde Prestowitz describes the key challenges posed by China and the strategies America and other liberal democracies must adopt to meet them. He argues that these approaches must be more sophisticated and comprehensive than a narrowly targeted trade war, and that they don't have to contravene international or domestic law.view more
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(i) (a) marketing and promoting services, products, facilities and other subjects, and/or (b) promoting and soliciting donations or contributions for charitable or non-profit making causes (please see further details in "USE AND TRANSFER OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA IN DIRECT MARKETING" section below); Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur, adipisicing elit. Nostrum optio placeat non? Molestiae iure deleniti rerum perferendis voluptates quod, voluptas possimus cum ad mollitia in cumque voluptatum sed odit? Impedit. Adipisci hic ipsa provident sit assumenda nihil laudantium necessitatibus neque molestiae aliquid dicta sunt rem fugit, qui molestias inventore debitis non in placeat et sint. Ipsum minima indolor iste.
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