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Mike Stathis is One of the World's Foremost Authorities on US-China Trade

As you prepare for our upcoming webinar on China, we encourage you to go over the following videos and articles (at the end) to get an idea about US trade with China. 

Mike Stathis is one of the world's foremost authorities on US-China trade.  

He has been discussing the problems with US trade policy with China and much of the world since 2006. And he was the first financial professional to uncover the details of China's dangerous trade relationships with the US. 

The upcoming 3-4 hour webinar on China (scheduled for May 21) is likely to represent the most comprehensive discussion on China pertaining to economics, geopolitics and investments in the world.  

More details about the China webinar can be found here by clicking the link below. 

See Understanding China's Critical Juncture (Updated Info) for the world's most

comprehensive research presentation on China's current and long-term challenges.

 

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