AAP 2022 Virtual Door Knock Series: Increasing US Outbound Investment Screening for China
For all members of AMCHAMs of the Asia Pacific (AAP)
For all members of AMCHAMs of the Asia Pacific (AAP)
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AMCHAM Myanmar is the logistical host for this event and the event is open for all members of AMCHAMs of the Asia Pacific (AAP)
Please join AMCHAM Myanmar and our colleagues in AMCHAMs of the Asia Pacific (AAP) for an engaging series focused on the Asia-Pacific region!
The next AmChams of Asia Pacific virtual door knock will be on the increasing restrictions of US outbound investment for China – what businesses in the region need to know on what is happening, what could happen and how this may impact the region.
Ryan Hass, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute, and Senior Advisor, McLarty Associates, who served as the Director for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia at the National Security Council (2013-2017), will once again provide his insights to the AAP for this virtual door knock.
He will be joined by Christine Daya, Partner at DLA Piper. Her cross-border investment representations are focused on national security reviews before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). Most recently, she has been closely monitoring and publishing on anticipated legislative and executive action involving outbound investment restrictions and advising clients on how such action might impact their operations overseas.
The session will be moderated by Steven Okun Chair of AAP and Senior Advisor at McLarty Associates.
This AAP series is designed to give the member of the AmChams of Asia Pacific direct access to the decision and policy makers and thought leaders on what is happening in Washington, DC, as well as to give the members the opportunity to give their first-hand perspective on what is happening in the region.
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The event is for AMCHAMs of the Asia Pacific (AAP)members only. Pre-registration is required and all discussion is under Chatham House Rule, and off-the-record.