Since its return to mainland China in 1997, Hong Kong has gained a reputation as a gateway to China for overseas investment and businesses. On September 22, the Brookings Institution Center for Northeast Asia Policy Studies, in cooperation with the Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, held an event to discuss Hong Kong’s changing role in shaping U.S.-China economic relations.
C.Y. Leung of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region gave remarks during the event. Richard Bush and Carnegie’s Douglas Paal moderated the discussion that followed.
Agenda
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September 22
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Moderator
Richard C. Bush Nonresident Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for Asia Policy Studies, John L. Thornton China CenterDouglas H. Paal Vice President for Studies - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace -
Featured Speaker
C.Y. Leung Convener, Executive Council of Hong Kong
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