We are delighted to invite you to attend the EUCCC’s Members Meeting Webinar from 14:45 to 15:45, March 27, 2020. The aim of this webinar is discussion on the current situation of COVID-19 outbreak.
Since the novel coronavirus outbreak in January, major companies across different sectors of the world economy — from chemicals to logistics to automotive — have seen their operations in China suffer.
While it’s still too early to assess the full financial impact of the coronavirus outbreak, in this webinar, European Chamber members will share how it has impacted their business so far. They will also discuss the measures they have taken and their outlook for the future.
During this webinar, following topics will be discussed:
- How foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) have been affected by the Outbreak of COVID-19
- Quick outbreak coverage of Covid-19
- Impact on foreign businesses and confidence assessments
- Government support for FIEs
- Emerging Opportunities for FIEs
- Reconfiguring the pillars of a business to deal with today’s and future outbreaks
- HR, Financial, Supply Chain, Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity and best practices in a new normal
- COVID-19's influence on manufacturing industry
Agenda:
14:30-14:45 Registration through ZOOM
14:45-15:00 Presentation on” How foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) have been affected by the COVID-19 ” by Mr. Riccardo Benussi, Deputy Regional Manager, Dezan Shira & Associates
15:00-15:25 Experience sharing by EUCCC Nanjing board members
15:25- 15:45 Free discussion
15:45 End of this webinar
Registration:
Please note that this is a webinar for the European Union Chamber of Commerce members only.
Registration deadline: 10:00,27th March, 2020
This webinar will be broadcast through ZOOM, please download ZOOM in your equipment to ensure a better meeting quality.
An e-mail with a Zoom meeting ID will be sent to you after you successful registration. Please ensure your e-mail address is valid, and please try also to check your SPAM folder.
Language: English
If you have any questions please contact Bart Bolon at bbolon@europeanchamber.com.cn.