Benjamin Wey
Benjamin Wey is a Wall Street expert on China and U.S. - China trade relations. He is the current President of New York Global Group ("NYGG"), one of the largest Wall Street middle market advisory firms specialized in China related transactions in the areas of corporate finance, private equity investments, China due diligence and strategic consulting.
A bilingual Chinese American, Mr. Wey has advised many public and private institutions worldwide on deals and projects related to global capital markets and strategic development. Mr. Wey is a leading U.S. based advisor for companies interested in accessing the Chinese markets and for Chinese companies seeking entree to the global markets.
Mr. Wey is the current Executive Director of China Investment Association, an affiliated entity of China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). He is also Senior Economic Advisor to several Chinese cities.
A bilingual Chinese American, Mr. Wey has advised many public and private institutions worldwide on deals and projects related to global capital markets and strategic development. Mr. Wey is a leading U.S. based advisor for companies interested in accessing the Chinese markets and for Chinese companies seeking entree to the global markets.
Mr. Wey is the current Executive Director of China Investment Association, an affiliated entity of China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). He is also Senior Economic Advisor to several Chinese cities.
Web Sites:
www.nyggroup.com
www.nyggroup.com
Interviews with Benjamin Wey»See all
How will China solve its internal challenges? Benjamin Wey joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how China is dealing with their internal challenges, including unemployment, rising inflation and demographic issues associated with their one-child policy.
Will China be a trade partner or a dominator in the future? Benjamin Wey joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the differences between the Chinese economy and its and political structure, and what outside businesses must know about the two.
Should U.S. businesses be concerned about China? Benjamin Wey joins Jim Blasingame to discuss concerns that U.S. companies have about doing business with China, including protecting their intellectual property.