The fifth edition of the U.S.-China Trade Controls Conference is scheduled for October 12-13 in Washington, DC. Hosted by the American Conference Institute (ACI), this event serves as an impactful and pragmatic platform in the U.S. for discussions around Sino-US trade regulation.
Over the course of two days, attendees will have an opportunity to delve into the intricate web of trade controls between the two economic powerhouses. This year’s conference is particularly critical given the increasing geopolitical risks and heightened competition in advanced computing with China. Observers note that the U.S. governmental agencies are boosting their enforcement efforts with export controls and economic sanctions. In unprecedented move, these efforts have seen greater interagency coordination.
This annual conference, lauded for its comprehensive focus on U.S.-China trade, is highly anticipated by those in the legal profession who work at the crossroads of international commerce and trade law. Attendees typically include high-market leaders, governmental officials, academic scholars and legal professionals from the globe’s biggest corporations and law firms.
As an attendee, one can look forward to robust debates, constructive networking and insight-rich panel discussions – all designed to ensure a nuanced understanding of the evolving trade dynamics between the U.S. and China.
With each passing edition, this event demonstrates its importance in the international legal calendar as a vital meeting point for the brightest minds in trade law. This year’s edition is poised to be no different, serving as an essential forum for discourse at a time when trade regulations are in flux due to the shifting dynamics of U.S-China relations.
For full details of the event, please visit the official page of the U.S.-China Trade Controls Conference.