Event Details

China's recent power shortages have led to major disruptions in several provinces as companies have been told to stop production. What is the cause of the disruptions and when will they end? AmCham Shanghai is hosting a webinar briefing from Trivium experts on Thursday, October 14 at 3:00 to 4:00 PM.


Trivium is one of China's leading policy analyst consultancies and has closely followed China domestic regulatory and energy policies. Trivium Analysts Even Pay and Andy Chen will provide a briefing on the current state of play of the shortages, why the shortages were hard to see coming, policy signals on what will likely happen in the near future and what companies should do to plan for in the longer term. The briefing will be followed by a Q&A session.


This briefing is off-the-record and only open to members.


If you have any specific questions, please submit them to katherine.zhao@amcham-shanghai.org.

If you wish to attend as a non-member, please contact bonnie.li@amcham-shanghai.org for more information.

Agenda

3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Welcome Remarks and Presentation
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Q&A

Speakers

  • Andy Chen (Senior Analyst at Trivium)

    Andy Chen

    Senior Analyst at Trivium

    Andy leads Trivium’s research on renewable energy and the power sector. Prior to Trivium, Andy worked at the World Bank and The Cohen Group, a geo-strategic advisory, in Washington, DC. He received his graduate and undergraduate degrees respectively from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and Rhodes College.

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  • Janz Chiang (Analyst at Trivium)

    Janz Chiang

    Analyst at Trivium

    Janz leads Trivium’s environmental protection, climate, and real estate coverage. He holds a master’s degree from Peking University and an undergraduate degree from the University of the Philippines. Prior to joining Trivium, he worked in corporate finance.

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  • Even R. Pay (Associate Director of Trivium)

    Even R. Pay

    Associate Director of Trivium

    Even leads Trivium’s research on primary industries, spanning agriculture, mining and minerals, energy, climate policy, and commodities. Her work informs the company’s broader macroeconomic research on trade policy, food and energy security, demographics, and rural development.

    Based in China since 2005, before joining Trivium she worked in a number of roles including as a consultant to global agribusinesses and investors, the world’s largest resource companies, and as a contractor with the US Department of Agriculture’s Ag Trade Office at the Beijing embassy. She studied political economy and public policy at Carleton College in the US and Tsinghua University in China.

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