In-person course 1y4u1d

Knowing China II 4o5t10

30 november 2018 664o1w

Today, China occupies a leading position in the global geopolitical scenario. In forty years, the country has lifted 750 million people out of poverty. In the 1970s, it was a rural economy. It took a leap from the industrial to the innovation economy, and, currently, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things have a direct impact on the lives of the Chinese population. 493b5t

Brazil is among a select group of countries that have a trade surplus with China, with yearly revenues of USD 64 billion.

The course Knowing China, organized by CEBRI and the American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil (Amcham-Brasil), deepens the discussions on Brazil-China relations, the unfolding of the trade war with the United States, and the Asian power’s investments in technology, infrastructure and innovation. These aspects are analyzed from different perspectives - political, cultural and economic - by consultants, academics and market professionals.

 

Program:

  • Political and Cultural aspects of China
  • China’s perspective on trade war
  • China in figures
  • Who is and what moves the Chinese investor?
  • Brazil-China relations
DURATION: 633l63

9 hours

hip options: 6h2y52

In-person, São Paulo

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Today, China occupies a leading position in the global geopolitical scenario. In forty years, the country has lifted 750 million people out of poverty. In the 1970s, it was a rural economy. It took a leap from the industrial to the innovation economy, and, currently, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things have a direct impact on the lives of the Chinese population.

Brazil is among a select group of countries that have a trade surplus with China, with yearly revenues of USD 64 billion.

The course Knowing China, organized by CEBRI and the American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil (Amcham-Brasil), deepens the discussions on Brazil-China relations, the unfolding of the trade war with the United States, and the Asian power’s investments in technology, infrastructure and innovation. These aspects are analyzed from different perspectives - political, cultural and economic - by consultants, academics and market professionals.

 

Program:

  • Political and Cultural aspects of China
  • China’s perspective on trade war
  • China in figures
  • Who is and what moves the Chinese investor?
  • Brazil-China relations

Speakers 2qp4y

Augusto Castro n1l3
Advisor to the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs 4l413d

Fabiana D’Atri 19i3
Coordinating Economist at Banco Bradesco 722ed

Janaína Camara da Silveira 2z286n
Journalist, Master in Economics and Founder of Radar China 1v506p

Larissa Wachholz 3nt5m
Senior Fellow 511h12

Partner at Vallya

Leandro Rothmuller 411m36
Senior Fellow 511h12

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