China expected robust economic growth in 2022, however, both domestic and external factors are posing uncertainty over the economy landscape. Uncertainties brought by COVID-19, geopolitical tensions, and trend towards deglobalization are all putting pressures to China's economy in 2022.
What is the seven faces of globalization? How will the coronavirus accelerate deglobalization? Has globalization passed its peak? What are the challenges and opportunities for different industries? In the era of VUCA, how VUCA is reshaping the business environment?
To give our members the latest insight of China's economic outlook and the potential impact on businesses, together with Norwegian Business Association, SwedCham China are delighted to invite Wu Chen from The Economist Global Business Review to share the latest takes and analysis of the global economic situation with focus on international business in an accelerated VUCA World.
Topic
Economic Outlook In a Shifting Global Landscape
Speakers
Wu Chen, Managing Director of The Economist Global Business Review.
Date
May 5
Time
03:00 p.m. - 04:00 p.m., Beijing time
Language:
English
Price
FREE for Members & Discount Pass Holders
150 RMB for Non-Members
Venue
Online via Zoom
Link will be sent out separately before the event
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Managing Director of The Economist Global Business Review
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