Blockchain, Trump and Global Trade

San Francisco , United States

Über Blockchain, Trump and Global Trade

Register at link above. Discount Codes: USFDSCT2 for USF Faculty/Staff and USFSTUD5 for USF Students registering with USF email.
On March 22, 2018, the White House announced 25 percent tariffs on at least $50 billions of Chinese imports to pursue against China over alleged violations of American-owned intellectual property, which invited retaliation from China to impose import duties on 128 US items totaling $3B China imports from the US. Is a potential trade war brewing?
Trade has been historically shaped by policies and politics with significant shifts happening with new technology introduction. Technologies like blockchain are positioned to rapidly change traditional Manual trade processes and open trade networks at a rapid pace.
Our invited speakers examine how modern trade wars would be impacted by blockchain technologies and how companies can shape their strategies to navigate through the changes in the global economic landscape. Specifically, the following issues will be addressed at the forum: Who are the winners and losers of a potential US-China trade war? What is the impact of imposed trade tariffs (or IP trade war) on the Silicon Valley tech firms, start-ups? What will happen to the current and future Chinese investors in technologies? What are some of the unintended consequences for both countries and the world if a trade
war between US-China materializes?

FREE PARKING IS AVAILABLE FOR REGISTERED GUESTS
For inquiries, please email Professor Xiaohua Yang, Director of China Business Studies Initiative at chinabusiness@usfca.edu

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23.04.2018, 13:18 , PST (UTC -8)
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