China's Economy: Analysed
Oradores: Joseph Luc Ngai, Ilham Kadri, Zhu Min, Tian Wei, Eswar Prasad
Despite persistent challenges, such as low domestic demand and household consumption, China's economy has been buoyed by strong exports and private sector activity, hitting its 5% growth rate target in 2024 and aiming for similar levels of growth this year.
To what extent can a shift to a technology-led model yield new growth as global volatility threatens exports?
This session was developed in collaboration with China Global Television Network (CGTN).
This is a livestreamed session. Please arrive 15 minutes early as the doors will close at the scheduled time.
Simultaneous interpretation in English and Mandarin Chinese.
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Más sobre este CentroChairman, Greater China, McKinsey & Company
Chief Executive Officer of the Executive Committee, Syensqo
Member of the Senior Expert Advisory Committee, China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE)
Host, World Insight with Tian Wei, China Global Television Network (CGTN)
Professor, Cornell University