In House Warrior: What’s Next in China-U.S. Trade With Robert Lewis, a Beijing-based American Lawyer, Author and Senior International Consultant with Chance Bridge Partners With Host Richard Levick of LEVICK

What’s Next in China-U.S. Trade? Robert Lewis, a Beijing-based American lawyer, multiple book author, authority on Chinese and U.S. trade and senior international consultant with Chance Bridge partners, speaks with host Richard Levick of LEVICK about tensions between the U.S. and China, the Canadian and European perspective, the risks for U.S. multinational corporations, what U.S. companies should be doing and what the U.S. and Chinese policies should be.


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What’s Next in China-U.S. Trade? Robert Lewis, a Beijing-based American lawyer, multiple book author, authority on Chinese and U.S. trade and Senior International Consultant with Chance Bridge Partners, speaks with host Richard Levick of LEVICK about tensions between the U.S. and China, the Canadian and European perspective, the risks for U.S. multinational corporations, what U.S. companies should be doing and what the U.S. and Chinese policies should be. He is releasing an in-depth, five part article, which is a must read for all those affected. The first article can be found here, the second can be found here, and the third can be found here. He is the co-founder and Senior Expert of docQbot, an award-winning legal tech company providing bilingual automated contract solutions for China-related transactions and the author of the book, The Rules of the Game of Global M&A: Why So Many Chinese Outbound Deals Fail.

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In House Warrior: What’s Next in China-U.S. Trade With Robert Lewis, a Beijing-based American Lawyer, Author and Senior International Consultant with Chance Bridge Partners With Host Richard Levick of LEVICK


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