The US-Asia Institute (USAI) and Sands (LVS) presented the U.S.-China Regional Dialogue Series Forum on Innovation in Energy, the Environment, and Sustainability on March 2, 2022 in Washington DC. This dialogue brought together government officials, business leaders, and thought leaders from both the United States and China to discuss topics of mutual interest and concern, examine areas of potential cooperation, and explore innovative paths forward.
Highlight Reel: Las Vegas Hospitality, Tourism, and Cultural Exchange Forum
The US-China Regional Dialogue Series: Hospitality, Tourism and Cultural Exchange took place on October 6 & 7 in-person in Las Vegas, Nevada and via live virtual broadcast. Hosted by the US-Asia Institute, and sponsored by Las Vegas Sands Corp., the U.S.-China Regional Dialogue focused on Tourism, Hospitality and Cultural Exchange. Speakers discussed commercial opportunities, people-to-people exchange and workforce development.
Highlight Reel: Nebraska Agricultural Trade Forum
Hosted by the US-Asia Institute, and sponsored by Las Vegas Sands Corp., this virtual U.S.-China engagement took place on May 4 at 1:00 - 5:15 PM CT/2:00 - 6:15 PM EDT in Lincoln, Nebraska and brought together governmental leaders, agricultural groups, agribusiness, and policy experts. Speakers discussed the U.S.-China relationship, opportunities for American agriculture, benefits of engagement, and strategies to address global challenges.
Las Vegas Hospitality, Tourism, and Cultural Exchange Forum
The US-Asia Institute is hosting the second in a series of US-China Regional Dialogues October 6-7, 2021. This forum, being held in Las Vegas, will focus on the important topic of Tourism, Hospitality and Cultural Exchange between the two countries with a special emphasis on post-COVID opportunities and challenges.
Nebraska Agricultural Trade Forum
Hosted by the US-Asia Institute, and sponsored by Las Vegas Sands Corp., this virtual U.S.-China engagement took place on May 4 at 1:00 - 5:15 PM CT/2:00 - 6:15 PM EDT in Lincoln, Nebraska and brought together governmental leaders, agricultural groups, agribusiness, and policy experts. Speakers discussed the U.S.-China relationship, opportunities for American agriculture, benefits of engagement, and strategies to address global challenges.