Decoding China 2026: Tariffs, Policy Risk & the Global Trade Reset
Webinar

Macroeconomic

March 26, 2026
12:00 pm
$299.00
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Decoding China 2026: Tariffs, Policy Risk & the Global Trade Reset

China’s economic trajectory is entering a new phase shaped by shifting trade policy, escalating technology competition, and evolving geopolitical dynamics. As U.S. tariffs reshape global supply chains and policy risk remains front-and-center, companies with exposure to China must separate signal from noise to understand what truly matters in 2026 and beyond.

Join CRC’s Director of Macro Insights, Skylar Xie, for a forward-looking webinar designed to unpack the forces redefining China’s role in the global economy from trade war implications and Supreme Court developments to currency trends, growth expectations, and strategic competition with the U.S.

This session will provide actionable insights to help leadership teams evaluate risk, anticipate policy shifts, and navigate an increasingly complex international landscape.

In this 45-minute session, we will cover:

Trade war impact:
How U.S. tariffs have reshaped China’s exports, supply chains, and global trade flows, and what the Supreme Court ruling on IEEPA means for China-related tariff risk

U.S.-China competition:
Technology competition, national security concerns, diplomatic dynamic, and areas where conflict could increase

China’s economic outlook:
Growth path, currency trends, and policy direction in 2026

CRC insights will cut through headlines and speculation to provide a clear framework for understanding China’s evolving economic role helping you assess risks, identify emerging signals, and prepare for what comes next in global trade.

Register today to gain a sharper perspective on China’s policy landscape, economic outlook, and the global trade reset shaping 2026.

 

About the Presenter

Skylar Xie, CFA, Director, Macro Research
Skylar Xie, CFA

Director, Macro Research

Cleveland Research Company

Skylar is the Director of Macro Research at Cleveland Research Company. She was one of the founders of CRC’s macro research, connecting the dots between CRC’s bottoms-up channel research and top-down economic data.

Skylar holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Beijing Jiaotong University in Beijing, China. She also holds a Master of Science in Finance and graduated with Dean’s Academic Reward from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. In May 2021, Skylar received her MBA from the Wharton Business School in Philadelphia, PA and is a CFA® charterholder.