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SAVE THE DATE! China-Italy Business Dialogue: qualità come motore di crescita per lo sviluppo del business - 11/12 Dicembre 2020

Beijing
11 十二月 2020
Cari Soci e Amici della CCIC, L'Ambasciata d'Italia nella Repubblica Popolare Cinese insieme a Agenzia ICE e Camera di Commercio Italiana in Cina sono lieti di presentare: “China-Italy Business Dialogue” Qualità come motore di crescita per lo sviluppo del business. Un evento organizzato in occasione del 50mo anniversario delle Relazioni Diplomatiche bilaterali tra Repubblica Popolare Cinese e Italia, con l’obiettivo di creare un’occasione di dialogo concreto tra la comunità di business italiana e cinese.   Partendo dalla posizione delle aziende Italiane operanti in Cina, la conferenza mira ad approfondire le opportunità di business per le stesse all’interno del mercato cinese, evidenziando il valore del Made in Italy nei settori del commercio di prodotti di qualità al consumo, della meccanica, dell’energia e della finanza.   L'evento si svolgerà a Pechino in data 11 e 12 Dicembre 2020. Seguiranno maggiori informazioni in merito alle modalità di prenotazione.   Cordiali Saluti, Camera di Commercio Italiana in Cina  

SAVE THE DATE! China-Italy Business Dialogue: qualità come motore di crescita per lo sviluppo del business - 11/12 Dicembre 2020

Beijing
11 十二月 2020
Cari Soci e Amici della CCIC, L'Ambasciata d'Italia nella Repubblica Popolare Cinese insieme a Agenzia ICE e Camera di Commercio Italiana in Cina sono lieti di presentare: “China-Italy Business Dialogue” Qualità come motore di crescita per lo sviluppo del business. Un evento organizzato in occasione del 50mo anniversario delle Relazioni Diplomatiche bilaterali tra Repubblica Popolare Cinese e Italia, con l’obiettivo di creare un’occasione di dialogo concreto tra la comunità di business italiana e cinese.   Partendo dalla posizione delle aziende Italiane operanti in Cina, la conferenza mira ad approfondire le opportunità di business per le stesse all’interno del mercato cinese, evidenziando il valore del Made in Italy nei settori del commercio di prodotti di qualità al consumo, della meccanica, dell’energia e della finanza.   L'evento si svolgerà a Pechino in data 11 e 12 Dicembre 2020. Seguiranno maggiori informazioni in merito alle modalità di prenotazione.   Cordiali Saluti, Camera di Commercio Italiana in Cina  

Webinar: "Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing & Transfer in China"- IPWG - October 28, 2020

Beijing
28 十月 2020
Dear Members and Friends of the CICC,   The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is glad to invite you to the webinar organized by its Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG), titled: “Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China” The webinar will be held on Wednesday, October 28, via Zoom from 4 to 5.30 PM (Beijing time).  The event will cover the following issues: Legal nature of license under Chinese law IP licensing and misuse Export control of tech transfer IP licensor's legal liability.   The speaker: Cui Guobin Associate Professor & Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School Cui Guobin is the Associate Professor as well as Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School. He was the Associate Dean for International Affairs and Academics (2016.7-2019.7). Professor Cui earned his Ph.D. in law, LL.M., and B.Sc. in Chemistry from Peking University, and his second LL.M. from Yale Law School. His scholarly interests include intellectual property, antitrust, property, and law and economics theory. He teaches Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law, IP Licensing, and Chinese Civil Law. He has published more than 20 law review articles and two popular casebooks, “Patent Law: Cases and Materials” (1st edition in 2012, 2nd edition in 2015) and “Copyright Law: Cases and Materials” (2014, Peking University Press). Before he joined Tsinghua in 2002, he had practiced intellectual property litigation and licensing law in Beijing and Shanghai. In 2008, he worked as an intern for Judge Rader at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He was a visiting scholar at the George Washington University Law School in 2008, the University of Chicago Law School in July 2012, the University of Washington Law School in May 2013, and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in February 2018. In August 2020, he was visiting associate professor at National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Law, teaching a course on Chinese Intellectual Property Law. He also serves as adjunct researcher, the Center for Judicial Protection of Intellectual Property, the Supreme People’s Court of China; Legal advisor, Beijing High People’s Court; Specialist Juror, Beijing Intellectual Property Court; and Legal advisor, the People’s Court of Haidian District of Beijing.   The webinar will be moderated by Sergio Scanu, CICC Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG) Coordinator   Agenda: 16:00-16:45 Presentation 16:45-17:30 Q&A and discussion   Fee: CICC Members and Friends - Free of charge  CICC Non Members - 200 rmb   To register scan the QR code: Best Regards,   CICC Team

Webinar: "Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing & Transfer in China"- IPWG - October 28, 2020

Beijing
28 十月 2020
Dear Members and Friends of the CICC,   The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is glad to invite you to the webinar organized by its Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG), titled: “Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China” The webinar will be held on Wednesday, October 28, via Zoom from 4 to 5.30 PM (Beijing time).  The event will cover the following issues: Legal nature of license under Chinese law IP licensing and misuse Export control of tech transfer IP licensor's legal liability.   The speaker: Cui Guobin Associate Professor & Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School Cui Guobin is the Associate Professor as well as Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School. He was the Associate Dean for International Affairs and Academics (2016.7-2019.7). Professor Cui earned his Ph.D. in law, LL.M., and B.Sc. in Chemistry from Peking University, and his second LL.M. from Yale Law School. His scholarly interests include intellectual property, antitrust, property, and law and economics theory. He teaches Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law, IP Licensing, and Chinese Civil Law. He has published more than 20 law review articles and two popular casebooks, “Patent Law: Cases and Materials” (1st edition in 2012, 2nd edition in 2015) and “Copyright Law: Cases and Materials” (2014, Peking University Press). Before he joined Tsinghua in 2002, he had practiced intellectual property litigation and licensing law in Beijing and Shanghai. In 2008, he worked as an intern for Judge Rader at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He was a visiting scholar at the George Washington University Law School in 2008, the University of Chicago Law School in July 2012, the University of Washington Law School in May 2013, and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in February 2018. In August 2020, he was visiting associate professor at National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Law, teaching a course on Chinese Intellectual Property Law. He also serves as adjunct researcher, the Center for Judicial Protection of Intellectual Property, the Supreme People’s Court of China; Legal advisor, Beijing High People’s Court; Specialist Juror, Beijing Intellectual Property Court; and Legal advisor, the People’s Court of Haidian District of Beijing.   The webinar will be moderated by Sergio Scanu, CICC Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG) Coordinator   Agenda: 16:00-16:45 Presentation 16:45-17:30 Q&A and discussion   Fee: CICC Members and Friends - Free of charge  CICC Non Members - 200 rmb   To register scan the QR code: Best Regards,   CICC Team

Webinar: "Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing & Transfer in China"- IPWG - October 28, 2020

Beijing
28 十月 2020
Dear Members and Friends of the CICC,   The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is glad to invite you to the webinar organized by its Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG), titled: “Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China” The webinar will be held on Wednesday, October 28, via Zoom from 4 to 5.30 PM (Beijing time).  The event will cover the following issues: Legal nature of license under Chinese law IP licensing and misuse Export control of tech transfer IP licensor's legal liability.   The speaker: Cui Guobin Associate Professor & Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School Cui Guobin is the Associate Professor as well as Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School. He was the Associate Dean for International Affairs and Academics (2016.7-2019.7). Professor Cui earned his Ph.D. in law, LL.M., and B.Sc. in Chemistry from Peking University, and his second LL.M. from Yale Law School. His scholarly interests include intellectual property, antitrust, property, and law and economics theory. He teaches Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law, IP Licensing, and Chinese Civil Law. He has published more than 20 law review articles and two popular casebooks, “Patent Law: Cases and Materials” (1st edition in 2012, 2nd edition in 2015) and “Copyright Law: Cases and Materials” (2014, Peking University Press). Before he joined Tsinghua in 2002, he had practiced intellectual property litigation and licensing law in Beijing and Shanghai. In 2008, he worked as an intern for Judge Rader at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He was a visiting scholar at the George Washington University Law School in 2008, the University of Chicago Law School in July 2012, the University of Washington Law School in May 2013, and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in February 2018. In August 2020, he was visiting associate professor at National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Law, teaching a course on Chinese Intellectual Property Law. He also serves as adjunct researcher, the Center for Judicial Protection of Intellectual Property, the Supreme People’s Court of China; Legal advisor, Beijing High People’s Court; Specialist Juror, Beijing Intellectual Property Court; and Legal advisor, the People’s Court of Haidian District of Beijing.   The webinar will be moderated by Sergio Scanu, CICC Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG) Coordinator   Agenda: 16:00-16:45 Presentation 16:45-17:30 Q&A and discussion   Fee: CICC Members and Friends - Free of charge  CICC Non Members - 200 rmb   To register scan the QR code: Best Regards,   CICC Team

Webinar: Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China - 15 October 2020

Beijing
15 十月 2020
Dear Members and Friends of the CICC,   The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is glad to invite you to the webinar organized by its Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG), titled:   Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China   The webinar will be held on the 15th of October via Zoom from 4 to 5.30 PM (China time).  The event will cover the following issues: Legal nature of license under Chinese law IP licensing and misuse Export control of tech transfer IP licensor's legal liability. The speaker: Cui Guobin, Associate Professor & Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School Cui Guobin is the Associate Professor as well as Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School. He was the Associate Dean for International Affairs and Academics (2016/7-2019/7). Professor Cui earned his Ph.D. in law, LL.M., and B.Sc. in Chemistry from Peking University, and his second LL.M. from Yale Law School. His scholarly interests include intellectual property, antitrust, property, and law and economics theory. He teaches Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law, IP Licensing, and Chinese Civil Law. He has published more than 20 law review articles and two popular casebooks, “Patent Law: Cases and Materials” (1st edition in 2012, 2nd edition in 2015) and “Copyright Law: Cases and Materials” (2014, Peking University Press). Before he joined Tsinghua in 2002, he had practiced intellectual property litigation and licensing law in Beijing and Shanghai. In 2008, he worked as an intern for Judge Rader at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He was a visiting scholar at the George Washington University Law School in 2008, the University of Chicago Law School in July 2012, the University of Washington Law School in May 2013, and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in February 2018. In August 2020, he was visiting associate professor at National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Law, teaching a course on Chinese Intellectual Property Law. He also serves as adjunct researcher, the Center for Judicial Protection of Intellectual Property, the Supreme People’s Court of China; Legal advisor, Beijing High People’s Court; Specialist Juror, Beijing Intellectual Property Court; and Legal advisor, the People’s Court of Haidian District of Beijing. The webinar will be moderated by Sergio Scanu, CICC Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG) Coordinator   Agenda: 16:00-16:45 Presentation 16:45-17:30 Q&A and discussion   Fee: CICC Members and Friends - Free of charge  CICC Non Members - 200 rmb   To register scan the QR code:   Best Regards, CICC Team  

Webinar: Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China - 15 October 2020

Beijing
15 十月 2020
Dear Members and Friends of the CICC,   The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is glad to invite you to the webinar organized by its Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG), titled:   Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China   The webinar will be held on the 15th of October via Zoom from 4 to 5.30 PM (China time).  The event will cover the following issues: Legal nature of license under Chinese law IP licensing and misuse Export control of tech transfer IP licensor's legal liability. The speaker: Cui Guobin, Associate Professor & Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School Cui Guobin is the Associate Professor as well as Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School. He was the Associate Dean for International Affairs and Academics (2016/7-2019/7). Professor Cui earned his Ph.D. in law, LL.M., and B.Sc. in Chemistry from Peking University, and his second LL.M. from Yale Law School. His scholarly interests include intellectual property, antitrust, property, and law and economics theory. He teaches Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law, IP Licensing, and Chinese Civil Law. He has published more than 20 law review articles and two popular casebooks, “Patent Law: Cases and Materials” (1st edition in 2012, 2nd edition in 2015) and “Copyright Law: Cases and Materials” (2014, Peking University Press). Before he joined Tsinghua in 2002, he had practiced intellectual property litigation and licensing law in Beijing and Shanghai. In 2008, he worked as an intern for Judge Rader at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He was a visiting scholar at the George Washington University Law School in 2008, the University of Chicago Law School in July 2012, the University of Washington Law School in May 2013, and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in February 2018. In August 2020, he was visiting associate professor at National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Law, teaching a course on Chinese Intellectual Property Law. He also serves as adjunct researcher, the Center for Judicial Protection of Intellectual Property, the Supreme People’s Court of China; Legal advisor, Beijing High People’s Court; Specialist Juror, Beijing Intellectual Property Court; and Legal advisor, the People’s Court of Haidian District of Beijing. The webinar will be moderated by Sergio Scanu, CICC Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG) Coordinator   Agenda: 16:00-16:45 Presentation 16:45-17:30 Q&A and discussion   Fee: CICC Members and Friends - Free of charge  CICC Non Members - 200 rmb   To register scan the QR code:   Best Regards, CICC Team  

Webinar: Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China - 15 October 2020

Beijing
15 十月 2020
Dear Members and Friends of the CICC,   The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is glad to invite you to the webinar organized by its Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG), titled:   Several Key Legal Issues on IP licensing and Transfer in China   The webinar will be held on the 15th of October via Zoom from 4 to 5.30 PM (China time).  The event will cover the following issues: Legal nature of license under Chinese law IP licensing and misuse Export control of tech transfer IP licensor's legal liability. The speaker: Cui Guobin, Associate Professor & Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School Cui Guobin is the Associate Professor as well as Director of the Center for Intellectual Property at Tsinghua University Law School. He was the Associate Dean for International Affairs and Academics (2016/7-2019/7). Professor Cui earned his Ph.D. in law, LL.M., and B.Sc. in Chemistry from Peking University, and his second LL.M. from Yale Law School. His scholarly interests include intellectual property, antitrust, property, and law and economics theory. He teaches Intellectual Property Law, Patent Law, IP Licensing, and Chinese Civil Law. He has published more than 20 law review articles and two popular casebooks, “Patent Law: Cases and Materials” (1st edition in 2012, 2nd edition in 2015) and “Copyright Law: Cases and Materials” (2014, Peking University Press). Before he joined Tsinghua in 2002, he had practiced intellectual property litigation and licensing law in Beijing and Shanghai. In 2008, he worked as an intern for Judge Rader at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He was a visiting scholar at the George Washington University Law School in 2008, the University of Chicago Law School in July 2012, the University of Washington Law School in May 2013, and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in February 2018. In August 2020, he was visiting associate professor at National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Law, teaching a course on Chinese Intellectual Property Law. He also serves as adjunct researcher, the Center for Judicial Protection of Intellectual Property, the Supreme People’s Court of China; Legal advisor, Beijing High People’s Court; Specialist Juror, Beijing Intellectual Property Court; and Legal advisor, the People’s Court of Haidian District of Beijing. The webinar will be moderated by Sergio Scanu, CICC Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG) Coordinator   Agenda: 16:00-16:45 Presentation 16:45-17:30 Q&A and discussion   Fee: CICC Members and Friends - Free of charge  CICC Non Members - 200 rmb   To register scan the QR code:   Best Regards, CICC Team  

POST EVENT - Webinar: POSITION PAPER EUCCC - 29 September 2020

Beijing
29 九月 2020
Dear Members and Friends of the CCIC, The "Position Paper EUCCC" webinar organized by China-Italy Chamber of Commerce CICC in collaboration with the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China EUCCC , took place online and offline at the CCIC office in Beijing, on 29 September 2020. The Position Paper is the annual document of the EUCCC that provides the Chinese government with suggestions on different sectors to improve cooperation between European and Chinese institutions. The below listed speakers, Massimo Bagnasco, EUCCC Vice President Sara Marchetta, EUCCC States' Representative in Executive Committee Carlo D'Andrea EUCCC Shanghai Chapter Chairman - Vice President Coordinated by Matteo Tanteri, Vice Chairman CICC, presented the actual scenario of the Position Paper. The speakers’ analysis highlighted the more traditional issues that the Chinese market is facing such as the demographic difficulties related to the aging of the population which still negatively affects the Chinese demography in addition to the most recent issues such as the decoupling and the COVID-19 epidemic threat. The analysis showed the GDP per capita in China still shows signs of strength on the long run when compared to neighbour countries but this growth must be supported by market reforms to address SOE waste/inefficiency, technology and expertise to boost productivity and overcome demographic crisis and institutions-building to lay a predictable foundation for the next stage of development. The discussion highlighted how China’s dichotomies drive uncertainty about its direction, dichotomies such as the “One economy, two systems”, the market access, the wolf warrior diplomacy and the rhetoric vs the reality, the latter meaning how certain politics on rhetoric will really be reflected in reality once implemented. The analysis moved then on the CAI, the comprehensive agreement on investments, explaining the agreement should be directed to strengthen the investment screening, specifically on state-backed capital, used as an international procurement instrument and faced toward investment deals with third markets. The hope is that China and the EU will also deepen their engagement in other areas of common interest such in diversifying ties beyond business in a relationship that can beneficially return into real results. The event terminated with questions, moderated by Matteo Tanteri, Vice Chairman CICC, that led to a confrontation about the actual and future outlook and toolkit the Position Paper will bring to improve cooperation between European and Chinese business and cooperation reality For more info please send an email to info@cameraitacina.com   Kind Regards, CICC Team

POST EVENT - Webinar: POSITION PAPER EUCCC - 29 September 2020

Beijing
29 九月 2020
Dear Members and Friends of the CCIC, The "Position Paper EUCCC" webinar organized by China-Italy Chamber of Commerce CICC in collaboration with the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China EUCCC , took place online and offline at the CCIC office in Beijing, on 29 September 2020. The Position Paper is the annual document of the EUCCC that provides the Chinese government with suggestions on different sectors to improve cooperation between European and Chinese institutions. The below listed speakers, Massimo Bagnasco, EUCCC Vice President Sara Marchetta, EUCCC States' Representative in Executive Committee Carlo D'Andrea EUCCC Shanghai Chapter Chairman - Vice President Coordinated by Matteo Tanteri, Vice Chairman CICC, presented the actual scenario of the Position Paper. The speakers’ analysis highlighted the more traditional issues that the Chinese market is facing such as the demographic difficulties related to the aging of the population which still negatively affects the Chinese demography in addition to the most recent issues such as the decoupling and the COVID-19 epidemic threat. The analysis showed the GDP per capita in China still shows signs of strength on the long run when compared to neighbour countries but this growth must be supported by market reforms to address SOE waste/inefficiency, technology and expertise to boost productivity and overcome demographic crisis and institutions-building to lay a predictable foundation for the next stage of development. The discussion highlighted how China’s dichotomies drive uncertainty about its direction, dichotomies such as the “One economy, two systems”, the market access, the wolf warrior diplomacy and the rhetoric vs the reality, the latter meaning how certain politics on rhetoric will really be reflected in reality once implemented. The analysis moved then on the CAI, the comprehensive agreement on investments, explaining the agreement should be directed to strengthen the investment screening, specifically on state-backed capital, used as an international procurement instrument and faced toward investment deals with third markets. The hope is that China and the EU will also deepen their engagement in other areas of common interest such in diversifying ties beyond business in a relationship that can beneficially return into real results. The event terminated with questions, moderated by Matteo Tanteri, Vice Chairman CICC, that led to a confrontation about the actual and future outlook and toolkit the Position Paper will bring to improve cooperation between European and Chinese business and cooperation reality For more info please send an email to info@cameraitacina.com   Kind Regards, CICC Team

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