The Road to Reform: European Chamber Annual Conference 2013

 

The Road to Reform:

European Chamber Annual Conference 2013

 

This one-day conference is expected to attract more than 300 attendees, including high-level officials from Chinese and EU governments, Chinese and EU executives from a diverse range of industries, as well as prominent domestic and international media.

 

The Road to Reform will showcase 25 leading China experts from politics, business and academia discussing the following critical issues that lie ahead for China`s new leadership:

- Financial, Economic and Legal Reforms: Internal Challenges Ahead
- Urbanisation and Demographics: Building a Harmonious Society
- China’s New Role in the World: Shaping it or blending in?
- Global Challenges: What do European and Chinese Companies have to offer?

 

Confirmed Speakers

 

The European Chamber is delighted to announce the following 25 confirmed speakers:

 

- Markus Ederer, Ambassador, EU Delegation to China
- Davide Cucino, President, European Chamber
- Wei Jianguo, Secretary-General of China International Economic and Exchange Center, Former Vice Minister of Ministry of Commerce (new)
- Annie Wu Suk-ching, CPPCC Standing Committee member, Chairman of World Trade Centers Association Hong Kong
- Klaus Rohland, Country Director for China, Mongolia and Korea, World Bank
- Hamid L Sharif, Country Director for China, Asian Development Bank
- Li Tie, Director General, China Center for Urban Development, National Development and Reform Commission
- Jiang Kejun, Director, Energy System Analysis and Market Analysis Research Center, Energy Research Institute, National Development and Reform Commission
- Wu Jianmin, Executive Vice Chairman, China Institute for Innovation and Development Strategy
- Tian Wei, Moderator and Host, CCTV News (new)
- Wang Feng, Director, Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy
- Jonathan Woetzel, Director, McKinsey Greater China
- Raphael Schoentgen, President, GDF SUEZ China
- David Brett, President Asia Pacific, Amadeus
- Mats Harborn, Vice President, European Chamber
- Markus Borchert, President Greater China, Nokia Siemens Networks
- Bertrand de La Noue, Chairman, Total (China) Investments
- Hera K Siu, President, SAP China
- Joerg Wuttke, Chief Representative, BASF China
- Liu Jian, Vice President, ZTE Corporation
- Chen Xingdong, Managing Director and Chief Economist, BNP Paribas China
- Xu Xiaonian, Professor of Economics, CEIBS
- Zhang Weiying, Professor of Economics, Peking University, Expert at Unirule Institute of Economics
- Jamil Anderlini, Bureau Chief Beijing, Financial Times
- David Xu, Partner at the Transactions and Restructuring and Head of Private Equity, KPMG China and Hong Kong


Agenda and Panels

 

The Road to Reform will commence at 9am, with four keynote speeches from: Markus Ederer EU Ambassador to China; Davide Cucino, President of the European Chamber; a Chinese Government Official (Minister or Vice Minister from Mofcom or DRC); and a representative figure of former/current EU-China relations.

 

The keynote speeches will be followed at 10am by four panel discussions with five to six experts and moderated by renowned journalists. Below is a brief description of the topics covered:

 

Panel 1 - Global Challenges: What do European and Chinese Companies have to offer?
Three European and three Chinese CEOS will discuss the global challenges ahead.

 

Panel 2 - China’s New Role in the World: Shaping it or blending in?
1) To Europe and Beyond: Chinese Companies Going Global; 2) China’s Diplomatic Challenges: Bipolar World or Party of Three? 3) Innovation: From Made in China to Created in China; 4) China’s Soft Power; and 5) China`s Hard Power.

 

Panel 3 - Urbanisation and Demographics: Building a Harmonious Society
1) China goes Urban; 2) China Gets Old Before it Gets Rich? 3) The Role of the Middle Class; 4) China’s Water and Energy Crisis; and 5) Developing EUR 1 Trillion GDP Cities.

 

Panel 4 - Financial, Economic and Legal Reforms: Internal Challenges Ahead
1) RMB and Interest Rate Liberalization; 2) Investment vs Consumption;3) Financial System Reform; 4) The Future Role of State Owned Enterprises; and 5) The Private/Foreign Enterprise Challenge.

 

Please click here to find more information about this annual conference and the speakers.
 

Venue: 
China World Summit Wing, No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Beijing - 国贸大酒店, 北京建国门外大街1号
Rundown: 
8:30 – 9:00 Registration and Badges Collection 9:00 – 10:00 Welcome Plenary Session 10:00 – 11:00 Global Challenges: What do European and Chinese Companies have to offer? 11:00 – 12:00 China’s New Role in the World: Shaping it or blending in? 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 – 15:00 Urbanisation and Demographics: Building a Harmonious Society 15:30 – 17:00 Financial, Economic and Legal Reforms: Internal Challenges Ahead
Cancellation: 
Please to cancel you attendance send an email to info@cameraitacina.com no later than 24 hours previous to the event.
RSVP: 
To confirm your attendance, please send an e-mail to info@cameraitacina.com, including the following information: • Name • Company Name • Position • Mobile number.
Invitation: 
The China Italy Chamber of Commerce together with the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is glad to invite you to the seminar:
Event language: 
English
Organizer: 
CICC - Event
Price: 
Members: 1,800 RMB | Non Members: 2,500 RMB
Timing: 

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