Each member company may receive one complimentary ticket to the Position Paper launch
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is delighted to invite you to the launch of the European Business in China – Position Paper 2017/2018.
The European Business in China – Position Paper (Position Paper) is the European Chamber’s primary annual publication. The 17th edition of the Position Paper offers Chinese policy-makers 795 recommendations that draw directly from the knowledge and expertise of the European Chamber’s more than 1,600 member companies.
In this year’s paper, the Chamber evaluates how the Chinese authorities have so far lived up to the commitments to economic globalisation and openness expressed during President Xi’s speech at the World Economic Forum. It also looks at the pace of implementation of State Council Document No. 5, which was released in January 2017 and includes 20 points organised under three themes:
1. Take further steps to open up to the outside.
2. Further create an environment of fair competition.
3. Further strengthen efforts to attract foreign investment.
Agenda
13:30 – 14:00 Registration
14:00 – 14:10 Welcome remarks by Adam Dunnett, Secretary General, European Chamber
14:10 – 14:35 Presentation of the Executive Position Paper by Mats Harborn, President, European Chamber
14:35 – 15:30 Panel Discussion and Q&A moderate by Adam Dunnett
- Patrick Horgan, Vice President, European Chamber
- Massimo Bagnasco, Vice President, European Chamber
- Michael Chang, Vice President, European Chamber
- Ulrich Weigl, Head of Trade Section, EU Delegation
15:30 End of Event
This session is off the record
Price:
- Members: free for the first participant and discounted price for additional participants from the same company (100RMB).
- Non-members: 400RMB
One complimentary hardcopy will be given to the first participant from each member company attending.
Terms & Conditions:
Events have limited seating so to ensure your attendance we encourage advance online registration and payment for ALL events. We cannot guarantee entry to anyone not registered in advance.
This event is off the record
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