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Diana Choyleva

Keynote Speaker

Economist and Geopolitical Strategist on China, U.S.– China Competition, and Global Markets; Founder and Chief Economist of Enodo Economics; Senior Fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis

Diana Choyleva helps leaders understand how China’s rise and U.S.–China strategic competition are reshaping the global economy. Combining macroeconomics, geopolitics, and technology, she provides clear, forward-looking insights on markets, supply chains, and the future of the global financial system, helping organizations navigate uncertainty and make better strategic decisions.

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Diana Choyleva's speaking fee: $25K - $40K

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Diana Choyleva is an economist and geopolitical strategist who helps organizations understand how China’s rise and U.S.–China competition are reshaping the global economy. Her work sits at the intersection of macroeconomics, geopolitics, finance, and technology, providing a clear, forward-looking framework for navigating an increasingly complex world.

In her presentations, she explains how U.S.–China competition, from AI and advanced technologies to the future of the dollar-based financial system, is transforming global markets, supply chains, and industrial policy. Known for her independent and non-ideological approach, she brings clarity to issues that are often politicized or misunderstood.

Choyleva speaks regularly to investors, corporate leaders, and policymakers, equipping audiences with practical insights on risk, opportunity, and long-term strategic positioning in an era of geopolitical disruption.

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Diana Choyleva’s Speech Topics

  • The Future of the Dollar and the Global Financial System in an Era of U.S.– China Competition

    The global financial system is entering a period of profound change. For decades, the dollar-based system has underpinned international trade, investment, and financial stability. Today, geopolitical rivalry, technological change, and China’s efforts to build alternative financial infrastructure are beginning to reshape that landscape.


    In this keynote, Diana Choyleva examines how U.S.–China competition could transform the architecture of global finance – from currencies and capital flows to sanctions and payment systems. She explores Beijing’s push to internationalize the renminbi while assessing the structural strengths that continue to underpin the dollar’s global role.


    Audiences gain a clear framework for understanding where the global financial system is heading – and what it means for markets, investment strategy, and long-term decision-making.

  • AI, Technology, and the New Great Power Rivalry

    Competition over advanced technologies is rapidly becoming the defining feature of the global economy. From artificial intelligence and semiconductors to advanced manufacturing, technological leadership is increasingly central to economic power and national security.


    In this keynote, Diana Choyleva explores how U.S.–China competition is reshaping the global technology landscape. She examines the rise of industrial policy, export controls, and supply-chain realignment, and what they mean for innovation, competitiveness, and global markets.


    Audiences leave with a clear understanding of how the technology race will shape industries, investment decisions, and strategic positioning in the years ahead.

  • Xi’s Gambit: Can China Rebuild Growth Around the Consumer?

    China is attempting one of the most consequential economic transitions of the coming decade: shifting from an investment and export led model, to one driven by domestic consumption. While Beijing has long called for this rebalancing, slowing growth, structural imbalances, and rising U.S. pressure have made the transition more urgent and more difficult.


    In this keynote, Diana Choyleva examines whether President Xi Jinping’s vision, from “common prosperity” to supply-side reform, can deliver a sustainable consumer-led economy. She explores the structural constraints, policy trade-offs, and political realities shaping China’s economic trajectory.


    Audiences gain a clear understanding of what this transition means for global growth, markets, and business strategy, and whether China can successfully reinvent its economic model.

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