China: Trade Issues

  • Gain an understanding of U.S. business processes, how businesses are formed, cooperate, and relate to federal, state, and local governments.
  • Explore efforts at the federal, state, local and private industry levels to increase American competitiveness in the global marketplace.
  • Examine U.S. competition policies and the political, economic, social and cultural factors that U.S. competitive environment.
  • Deepen knowledge of how U.S. policies and social initiatives help to create a “business friendly” environment.
  • Examine how the U.S. Government provides opportunity for public input in new rules and regulations.

Project summary

China: Trade Issues | May 2015
Number of Visitors: 10
Regions: East Asia and Pacific
Countries: China
Impact Areas: Business and Trade
Program Areas: Global Leadership
Partners: NGOs