Virtual Panel: TikTok, WeChat & More: Talking Tech and IP in The U.S. & China
The U.S. and China compete for global dominance in the areas of tech and innovation; however, in an era of global firms and global citizens they must also learn to cooperate.
The U.S. espouses free speech while the Trump administration pushed for banning social media platforms like TikTok and WeChat. How will the new administration move forward? China wants to be taken seriously as a global player but is often seen as disregarding global standards and norms. How can these two superpowers find common ground?
Who should attend: Students, faculty, businesspersons, and anyone interested in learning more about US-China relations.
Panel speakers include Foster Swift international law attorney Jean Schtokal and Farok Contractor, Ph.D., President-Elect of the Academy of International Business (AIB) and Distinguished Professor of Management & Global Business at Rutgers Business School.
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