Keynote remarks and discussion with U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Burns
2024 Transatlantic Forum on GeoEconomics
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26-Sep-2024
Technology competition with China while enabling and protecting US and Western partners’ economic and national security interests has been a key pillar of US foreign policy for the Biden Administration. Ambassador Burns will share his perspectives on the current geoeconomic landscape based on his experience engaging with Beijing and opportunities and challenges going forward.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 09/26/24
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