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Countering China's Economic Coercion - Report Launch

March 22, 2023 • 8:30 – 10:30 am EDT

On Wednesday, March 22nd from 8:30am to 10:30am EDT, the CSIS Economics Program and Freeman Chair in China Studies are hosting an event to discuss how the United States and its partners should respond to China's economic coercion. The event will feature the rollout of a major report on the topic from the CSIS Economics Program.  

The event will feature keynote remarks by Senator Todd Young and taped remarks from United States Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel. It will also bring together a panel of experts from the United States and partner countries to explore the most feasible and effective ways to jointly address this issue. 

8:30am: Opening Remarks

Matthew P. Goodman, Senior Vice President for Economics, CSIS 

8:35am: Interview with Ambassador Emanuel

Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, United States Ambassador to Japan

Matthew P. Goodman, Senior Vice President for Economics, CSIS

8:50 am: Presentation of Report Findings

Matthew Reynolds, Fellow, CSIS Economics Program

9:00am: Panel Discussion

  • Dr. Emily Blanchard, Chief Economist, Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, U.S. Department of State 
  • Jude Blanchette, Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS 
  • Andrew Jory, Minister-Counsellor (Trade), Embassy of Australia
  • Matthew P. Goodman, Senior Vice President for Economics, CSIS 
  • Moderator: Lingling Wei, Chief China Correspondent at The Wall Street Journal

10:00am: Keynote Remarks and Q&A

Senator Todd Young (R-IN)

Senate Foreign Relations Committee & Senate Finance Committee

10:30am: Event Concludes

This event is made possible through support of Smith Richardson Foundation and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States (TECRO). 

Contact Information

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Matthew P. Goodman

Matthew P. Goodman

Former Senior Vice President for Economics
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Jude Blanchette

Jude Blanchette

Former Freeman Chair in China Studies

Andrew Jory

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Matthew Reynolds

Matthew Reynolds

Former Fellow, Economics Program