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Clayton Dube (Director, USC U.S.-China Institute) joins Richard K. Green (Director, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) to discuss the condition of U.S.-China relations and the latest developments in China’s global influence on trade, supply chain issues, technology, and more. Dube highlights a challenge Chinese officials are watching closely in the coming years: stalling economic growth. To approach the “middle-income” problem, Dube notes the ways in which the government has both relaxed and tightened its grip on markets in an effort to continue the economy’s upward momentum.

Included in the discussion:

Security concerns between the U.S. and China

The important distinction between China’s total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and GDP per capita

How China’s tech rivalry with the U.S. is evolving

Why Chinese firms have overpaid in key U.S. real estate transactions

More:

https://lusk.usc.edu/perspectives

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