Webinar: COVID-19 and its impact

If the COVID-19 becomes normal and continues, what impact will it bring to our work and life, and how do we respond?

The global COVID-19 epidemic has not yet stopped. If the COVID-19 becomes normal and continues, what impact will it bring to our work and life, and how do we respond? In the post-epidemic time, will China-EU relations under the game between China and the United States and next year's German election have any possible impact on China's economic development, China-EU exchanges, and Chinese in Germany?

This activity aiming at these issues, we strive to be objective, forward-looking, interactive and time-efficient. We have arranged for four professors to have an interdisciplinary and comprehensive dialogue on the following topics:

Dialogue Topic 1: The future trend of the epidemic and its impact

Moderator: Prof.Zhang Jianwei, Hamburg University

Interviewers: Prof.Lu Mengji,Duisburg-Essen University and Prof.Yu Xiaohua, Göttingen University

Dialogue topic 2: International situation and China's development in the post-epidemic time

Moderator: Prof.Zhang Jianwei, Hamburg University

Interviewer: Prof.Gu Xuewu, Bonn University and Prof.Yu Xiaohua, Göttingen University

Event organizers:

North German Chinese Association

German-Chinese Entrepreneurs Association

Germany-China Innovation Alliance (GSIA)

Hamburg Yuyuan German-Chinese Economic and Cultural Exchange Center

German Chinese Professors Association

Activity time: August 1st, Germany at 10 am (Beijing 16:00), the meeting is expected to be 2 hours

This event was held in a mixed online and offline format. Subject to epidemic prevention and control measures, except for a few dialogue guests and invited on-site guests who attended the German-Chinese Economic and Cultural Exchange Center in Hamburg Yuyuan, the rest of the participants all participated in the event online.

Please register for this webinar in advance. After registration, you will receive a confirmation email that includes information about joining the webinar:

uni-hamburg.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8_IufuAUTYeUHo8X4IjrqQ