On January 17, 2026, the “Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable (Session XIII)” was successfully held, co-hosted by Beijing Grandwin Law Firm and the World Trade Organization Research Association of the China Law Society. Themed “A Retrospective on the First Anniversary of the Trump Trade War,” the salon was moderated by Guan Jian, an attorney at Beijing Grandwin Law Firm. The session featured a keynote presentation by Mr. Chen Zhikang, with commentary from Mr. Hong Xiaodong, a WTO expert and former Director-General of the Department of WTO Affairs at the Ministry of Commerce; Mr. Luo Zhenxing, Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; and Professor Yang Guohua from Tsinghua University School of Law, followed by an open discussion.
On December 29, 2025, the “Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable (Session XII)” was successfully held, co-hosted by Beijing Grandwin Law Firm and the World Trade Organization Research Association of the China Law Society. Themed “EU Trade Policy: Rule of Law and Challenges – Reflections from the Time To Decide Europe Summit 2025,” the salon was moderated by Guan Jian, an attorney at Beijing Grandwin Law Firm. The session featured a keynote speech by Mr. Yang Kunhao, a Ph.D. candidate at the European University Institute (EUI) School of Law, and commentary by Mr. Ye Bin, a research fellow at the Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, followed by an open discussion. The discussions focused on the EU’s strategic adjustments in response to multiple crises, the evolution of its rule-of-law tools, and their profound impact on EU-China relations.
On December 26, 2025, the "Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable(Session XI)" was successfully held. Focusing on "Review and Outlook of WTO Reform," this salon was moderated by Lawyer Guan Jian of Beijing Grandwin Law Firm.
On October 26, 2025, the "Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable(Session X)" was successfully held.
On August 28, 2025, the "Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable(Session VII)" was successfully held. This session focused on the "U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Framework Agreement."
On the afternoon of June 7, 2025, the "Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable(Session VI)" was successfully held. This session focused on the cutting-edge topic of the "WTO Multi-party Interim Appeal Arbitration Arrangement (MPIA)," specifically inviting Professor Yang Guohua from Tsinghua University—one of the first and a reappointed MPIA arbitrator—as the keynote speaker, and Professor Liu Ying from Sun Yat-sen University School of Law as the discussant. The event was moderated by Lawyer Guan Jian, Director of Grandwin Law Firm.
On the afternoon of May 11, the "Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable(Session V): Analysis of the U.S.-UK Economic Prosperity Deal (EPD)" was successfully held. This salon was chaired by Lawyer Guan Jian, Director of Grandwin Law Firm, and was honored to invite Professor Du Ming from Durham Law School as the keynote speaker and Professor Yang Guohua from Tsinghua University Law School as the discussant. The event featured in-depth discussion and analysis centered on the recently concluded EPD agreement between the U.S. and the UK.
On the morning of March 1, 2025, the fourth session of the "Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable(Session IV): Tariff Principles and Trump's Tariffs" was successfully held, hosted by Professor Yang Guohua from the Tsinghua University Law School.
On the afternoon of February 9, 2025, the “Grandwin Trade & Business Roundtable (Session III): Interpretation of the U.S. Section 301 Report on Maritime, Logistics, and Shipbuilding and the 10% Tariff Increase Policy” was successfully held, moderated by Professor Yang Guohua from Tsinghua University School of Law. The salon brought together a number of distinguished experts, scholars, and practitioners with deep experience in the field of international trade and economics to discuss the Section 301 report on maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding, as well as the latest round of U.S. tariff policies on China, sharing insights on the trends and implications of U.S.-China trade relations.