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NBR, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, and the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington co-presented the event "Outlook on the U.S.-China Economic Relationship" on November 10, 2010. The panel discussion examined what drives China's economic growth: How can China's growth be sustained? How will it be affected by China's upcoming leadership transition? How can the United States demonstrate effective leadership in such a complex relationship, especially in relation to the ongoing U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue? Welcome remarks and introductions were given by Resat Kasaba (The Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington), Michael Wills (The National Bureau of Asian Research), and panel moderator John W. Hempelmann (Henry M. Jackson Foundation). Mr. David Loevinger is the Treasury Department's Senior Coordinator and Executive Secretary for China Affairs and the U.S.-China Strategic & Economic Dialogue. In this role, he leads the U.S. government's negotiations with the Chinese government on the economic track of the dialogue. Prior to his appointment, he was the U.S. Minister-Counselor for Financial Affairs to the People's Republic of China. As the Treasury Department's first permanent representative to China, he was responsible for deepening U.S.-Chinese engagement on financial and macroeconomic issues, including exchange rate policies.