The Future of Multilateral Approaches to China Tech Policy
Tuesday, April 27
8:45 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. (PT)
Recordings
- Welcoming Comments
- Scene Setter – China’s Plans for the Future
- Session I: The Role of the WTO and International Organizations in IP and Technology
- Session II: Export Controls, Investment Restrictions and Cyber Security
- Session III: Finding a Common Denominator with China – Science and Technology Collaboration in Climate Change and Public Health
- Tech, Trade, and China Conference: Post-Luncheon Discussion on Self Strengthening
Should the U.S. cooperate or confront China on tech issues? Can the U.S. work with its allies to advance areas of common interests with respect to China? What role should unilateral trade measures, including export controls or tariff sanctions, play in our approach to China? How can China and the U.S. work together to address global challenges such as pandemics and climate change?
Please join us for the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology’s third annual Tech, Trade and China conference. This year’s program will consist of three sessions:
- The Role of the WTO and Trade Agreements in Technology and IP
- Export Controls and Technology Collaboration
- Common Challenges – Climate Change and Public Health
Our distinguished speakers include:
- Kevin Rudd, former Australian Prime Minister, current President of Asia Society
- Jerry Brown, former Governor of California
- Jay Bratt, National Security Division of USDOJ
- Andrei Iancu, former Director of PTO
- Lisa Jorgenson, Deputy Director General of WIPO
- Randall Rader, (ret) CAFC
- Alan Wolff, Former Deputy Director General of the WTO
This online conference is free and open to the public. CLE credit will be offered.
Thank you to our co-sponsors
If you require an accommodation for effective communication (ASL interpreting/CART captioning, alternative media formats, etc.) to fully participate in this event, please contact Nathalie Coletta at natcoletta@berkeley.edu or 510-643-5518 with as much advance notice as possible and at least 7-10 business days in advance of the event.