China in 2022: key themes

As China’s economy is slowing down amid a real estate downturn and its zero Covid tolerance is holding back a consumption recovery, we explore the outlook for the economy and policy next year. We discuss the key themes that we expect to characterize China’s economic developments and policy in 2022, as well as its relations with the rest of the world.

We will be repeating the same webinar to cater for the difference in time zones between APAC, EMEA and the Americas:

  • APAC – Friday 26th November | 11:00 HKT
  • EMEA – Friday 26th November | 11:00 GMT
  • Americas – Friday 26th November | 16:00 EST

Louis Kuijs

Head of Asia Economics

Louis Kuijs

Head of Asia Economics

Louis Kuijs | Head of Asia Economics

As Head of Asia Economics, based in Hong Kong, Louis leads the firm’s macroeconomic research and forecasting for Asia, oversees the team of economists across the region and serves clients globally. Louis has been doing macroeconomic research and policy work across different regions since 1993; since 2004 in and on Asia, especially China.

Tommy Wu
Tommy Wu

Lead Economist

Tommy Wu

Tommy Wu

Lead Economist

Tommy Wu | Lead Economist

Tommy Wu is a Lead Economist at Oxford Economics. Tommy covers macroeconomic research and forecasting on the Asia-Pacific region, and specializes on China and Hong Kong. Tommy is a frequent contributor to the international media, including Bloomberg News, Financial Times, CNN and BBC. Tommy also actively participates in professional activities and has been invited as a keynote speaker and panelist at various events. Tommy holds a PhD in Economics from Queen’s University, Canada.

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