Executive Roundtable with Thilo Hanemann on U.S.-China Investment in 2020
Groundbreaker and Innovator Member Event
On Tuesday, May 19, 2020, Thilo Hanemann, partner at Rhodium Group, discussed U.S.-China Investment in 2020. Growing political frictions and higher regulatory barriers have changed the trajectory of capital flows between the United States and China in recent years. This session reviewed the latest trends in U.S.-China capital flows and discussed the outlook for 2020 and beyond. The focus was on venture capital and other technology investment between China and California.
Opening remarks were given by Jack Wadsworth, Honorary Chair at Asia Society Northern California.
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY
Thilo Hanemann is a partner at Rhodium Group and leads the firm’s work on global trade and investment.
Thilo supports the investment management, strategic planning, and policy analysis requirements of Rhodium clients within his fields of expertise. He is also a Senior Policy Fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies, Europe’s biggest China think tank, located in Berlin.
Thilo’s research focuses on new trends in global trade and capital flows, related policy developments, and the political and commercial dynamics of specific transactions. One of his areas of expertise is the rise of emerging economies as global investors, and the implications for host economies and the global economy. His most recent work focuses on the evolution of China’s international investment position, and the economic and policy implications of this new trend.