On Thursday, June 12 at 2:30 p.m. ET, the Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center and MITRE will launch a major new research project: the G7-China Economic Radar.

As countries increasingly turn to economic levers in strategic competition, it’s critical for policymakers to be able to visualize the on-the-ground impact of their decisions. The new G7-China Economic Radar helps them do just that, by mapping levels of economic exposure to China across thirteen different sectors for each G7 country.

This event will introduce the dashboard and unpack how policymakers should be interacting with data when considering economic statecraft tools against China. This conversation will take place at Atlantic Council headquarters and will be broadcast on YouTube, X, and LinkedIn. To join us in-person or virtually, please complete the registration form.

Opening remarks

Jenna Ben-Yehuda
Executive Vice President
Atlantic Council

Speakers

Beth Baltzan
Nonresident Senior Fellow
Atlantic Council GeoEconomics Center

Former Senior Advisor
US Trade Representative

Marshall Billingslea
Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute

Former Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing
US Department of Treasury

Catherine O’Saben
Strategic Economics Department Manager
MITRE

Charles Lichfield
Deputy Director and C. Boyden Gray Senior Fellow
Atlantic Council GeoEconomics Center

Jessie Yin
Assistant Director
Atlantic Council GeoEconomics Center

Moderated by

Josh Lipsky
Senior Director
Atlantic Council GeoEconomics Center

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