One Belt One Road (OBOR) Series:
A Sino-European Perspective on the One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative
Since China proposed its ‘One Belt, One Road’ (OBOR) strategy in late 2013, it has made significant headway. More than 60 Eurasian countries have expressed their interest in partnering with this program. While the OBOR initiative is still at its conceptual stage with details to be fleshed out in the coming years, its implications for the EU are hardly negligible, in particular to the mobility sector.
The Transport & Mobility Program in Beijing Chapter would like to invite you to join a working group meeting from 2-4pm, Tuesday, July 28th to work with Michal Makocki, the Policy Expert at Unit G1 Trade Strategy, DG Trade of EU Commission, to explore the One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative under a Sino-European context.
l Why does the ‘One Belt One Road’ Initiative Matters for the EU?
l What’s potential impact of OBOR Initiative on trade and investment between Europe and China?
l How can European business get involved with the OBOR Initiative?
Agenda:
Ø 14:00-14:30 Presentation by Michal Makocki
Ø 14:30-16:00 Q&A session
If you are interested in joining this working group meeting, please register with Jill Li at intern005@europeanchamber.com.cn by COB July 27th. Please provide your name, working title, organization and email contact for registration.
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About One Belt One Road (OBOR) Series:
The One Belt One Road (OBOR) Series is designed to provide cutting-edge information on China’s“ One Belt One Road” initiative and how it relates to transport and mobility sectors in China and the world. The Series aims to engage our members in the OBOR-related policy discussion and advocacy through working group meetings, events, publications and other lobbying activities and create a platform for sharing business intelligence on relevant topics.
Interested in getting involved in the OBOR Series ? Please contact Ink Zheng, the coordinator of transport and mobility working groups at izheng@europeanchamber.com.cn