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Webinar “Business in China: Discovering the New Five-Year Energy Plan”, April 15th

China
15 四月 2022
The Energy and Environmental Protection Working Group (EEPWG) of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) invites you to join the webinar “Business in China: Discovering the New Five-Year Energy Plan” to unveil the 14th Five-Year Plan and its business implications. In March, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) issued the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) for a modern energy system. The plan outlines the targets for annual energy supply capacity, and it is designed for accelerating the development of a clean, low-carbon, secure, and highly efficient energy system. Energy security is outlined as the premise on which the system will be built by enhancing the stability and safety of energy supply chains. During this session, we will discuss the key issues of the 14th Five-year plan for the energy sector with a focus on power generation, hydrogen, and gas infrastructures. Agenda (CST)  15:00 -15:05 Opening Remarks, Marco Midolo, First Counsellor and Head of the Economic and Commercial Office, Embassy of Italy to the P.R.C. 15:05-15:20 Unveiling the 14th Five-Years Plan for the Energy Sector, Guido Giacconi, Co-Founder and Chairman In3act Business Consulting 15:20-15:30 Focus: Power Generation, Luigi Minervini, Chairman Ansaldo Energia GT Technology Shanghai 15:30-15:40 Focus: Green & Bio Energy, Teti Licursi, Office Activities & New Initiatives Analyst, ENI Representative Office, Beijing 15:40-15:50 Focus: Hydrogen and Gas infrastructures, Matteo Tanteri, Chairman and CEO Snam China 15:50-16:20 Q&A 16:20-16:30 Closing Remarks, Paolo Bazzoni, Chairman China-Italy Chamber of Commerce Reserve your place here. Participation in this webinar is free of charge Event Language: English 

Webinar “Business in China: Discovering the New Five-Year Energy Plan”, April 15th

China
15 四月 2022
The Energy and Environmental Protection Working Group (EEPWG) of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) invites you to join the webinar “Business in China: Discovering the New Five-Year Energy Plan” to unveil the 14th Five-Year Plan and its business implications. In March, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) issued the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) for a modern energy system. The plan outlines the targets for annual energy supply capacity, and it is designed for accelerating the development of a clean, low-carbon, secure, and highly efficient energy system. Energy security is outlined as the premise on which the system will be built by enhancing the stability and safety of energy supply chains. During this session, we will discuss the key issues of the 14th Five-year plan for the energy sector with a focus on power generation, hydrogen, and gas infrastructures. Agenda (CST)  15:00 -15:05 Opening Remarks, Marco Midolo, First Counsellor and Head of the Economic and Commercial Office, Embassy of Italy to the P.R.C. 15:05-15:20 Unveiling the 14th Five-Years Plan for the Energy Sector, Guido Giacconi, Co-Founder and Chairman In3act Business Consulting 15:20-15:30 Focus: Power Generation, Luigi Minervini, Chairman Ansaldo Energia GT Technology Shanghai 15:30-15:40 Focus: Green & Bio Energy, Teti Licursi, Office Activities & New Initiatives Analyst, ENI Representative Office, Beijing 15:40-15:50 Focus: Hydrogen and Gas infrastructures, Matteo Tanteri, Chairman and CEO Snam China 15:50-16:20 Q&A 16:20-16:30 Closing Remarks, Paolo Bazzoni, Chairman China-Italy Chamber of Commerce Reserve your place here. Participation in this webinar is free of charge Event Language: English 

Webinar “Business in China: Discovering the New Five-Year Energy Plan”, April 15th

China
15 四月 2022
The Energy and Environmental Protection Working Group (EEPWG) of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) invites you to join the webinar “Business in China: Discovering the New Five-Year Energy Plan” to unveil the 14th Five-Year Plan and its business implications. In March, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) issued the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) for a modern energy system. The plan outlines the targets for annual energy supply capacity, and it is designed for accelerating the development of a clean, low-carbon, secure, and highly efficient energy system. Energy security is outlined as the premise on which the system will be built by enhancing the stability and safety of energy supply chains. During this session, we will discuss the key issues of the 14th Five-year plan for the energy sector with a focus on power generation, hydrogen, and gas infrastructures. Agenda (CST)  15:00 -15:05 Opening Remarks, Marco Midolo, First Counsellor and Head of the Economic and Commercial Office, Embassy of Italy to the P.R.C. 15:05-15:20 Unveiling the 14th Five-Years Plan for the Energy Sector, Guido Giacconi, Co-Founder and Chairman In3act Business Consulting 15:20-15:30 Focus: Power Generation, Luigi Minervini, Chairman Ansaldo Energia GT Technology Shanghai 15:30-15:40 Focus: Green & Bio Energy, Teti Licursi, Office Activities & New Initiatives Analyst, ENI Representative Office, Beijing 15:40-15:50 Focus: Hydrogen and Gas infrastructures, Matteo Tanteri, Chairman and CEO Snam China 15:50-16:20 Q&A 16:20-16:30 Closing Remarks, Paolo Bazzoni, Chairman China-Italy Chamber of Commerce Reserve your place here. Participation in this webinar is free of charge Event Language: English 

Webinar | How to Export Chemical Substances to China, Apr 20th

China
20 四月 2022
How to Export Chemical Substances to China China implements an increasingly strict management and supervision system for chemical substances. Yet, the system is relatively fragmented – with different regulations and inventories existing for different types of chemicals, under the responsibility of different competent authorities. It is very important for EU SMEs to know which registrations they need to deal with, and which points they need to pay particular attention to for exporting their products to China.  This webinar aims to provide an overview of China’s requirements for the import and circulation of different chemicals. In particular, it will provide a detailed overview of the processes of new substance notification and hazardous chemical management, as well as other aspects such as labelling, product compliance and main market actors in China.  Event Details Zoom (online) 20 Apr, 16:00 - 17:00, 2022 (BEIJING) 20 Apr, 10:00 - 11:00, 2022 (BRUSSELS) Interested in joining? Reserve your place here.  AGENDA 16:00-16:10 EU SME Centre intro 16:10-16:40 How to export chemical substances to China Supervision background Regulatory system Regulatory object Supervision measures - Sabrina Wang, REACH24H Consulting Group 16:40-17:00 Q&A SPEAKER Sabrina Wang, Chemical Regulatory Affairs Consultant, REACH24H Consulting Group

Webinar | How to Export Chemical Substances to China, Apr 20th

China
20 四月 2022
How to Export Chemical Substances to China China implements an increasingly strict management and supervision system for chemical substances. Yet, the system is relatively fragmented – with different regulations and inventories existing for different types of chemicals, under the responsibility of different competent authorities. It is very important for EU SMEs to know which registrations they need to deal with, and which points they need to pay particular attention to for exporting their products to China.  This webinar aims to provide an overview of China’s requirements for the import and circulation of different chemicals. In particular, it will provide a detailed overview of the processes of new substance notification and hazardous chemical management, as well as other aspects such as labelling, product compliance and main market actors in China.  Event Details Zoom (online) 20 Apr, 16:00 - 17:00, 2022 (BEIJING) 20 Apr, 10:00 - 11:00, 2022 (BRUSSELS) Interested in joining? Reserve your place here.  AGENDA 16:00-16:10 EU SME Centre intro 16:10-16:40 How to export chemical substances to China Supervision background Regulatory system Regulatory object Supervision measures - Sabrina Wang, REACH24H Consulting Group 16:40-17:00 Q&A SPEAKER Sabrina Wang, Chemical Regulatory Affairs Consultant, REACH24H Consulting Group

Webinar | How to Export Chemical Substances to China, Apr 20th

China
20 四月 2022
How to Export Chemical Substances to China China implements an increasingly strict management and supervision system for chemical substances. Yet, the system is relatively fragmented – with different regulations and inventories existing for different types of chemicals, under the responsibility of different competent authorities. It is very important for EU SMEs to know which registrations they need to deal with, and which points they need to pay particular attention to for exporting their products to China.  This webinar aims to provide an overview of China’s requirements for the import and circulation of different chemicals. In particular, it will provide a detailed overview of the processes of new substance notification and hazardous chemical management, as well as other aspects such as labelling, product compliance and main market actors in China.  Event Details Zoom (online) 20 Apr, 16:00 - 17:00, 2022 (BEIJING) 20 Apr, 10:00 - 11:00, 2022 (BRUSSELS) Interested in joining? Reserve your place here.  AGENDA 16:00-16:10 EU SME Centre intro 16:10-16:40 How to export chemical substances to China Supervision background Regulatory system Regulatory object Supervision measures - Sabrina Wang, REACH24H Consulting Group 16:40-17:00 Q&A SPEAKER Sabrina Wang, Chemical Regulatory Affairs Consultant, REACH24H Consulting Group

Pinko Case Study: Drivers for Success, Online Workshop, Apr 19th

China
19 四月 2022
The Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG) of the CICC is glad to invite you to the online workshop “The Pinko Case Study”, on April 19th, 2022. During this session, we will explore the drivers for success of the Italian Fashion House Pinko in China and strategies for online IP protection.     Pinko started as a small family business in Emilia, Northern Italy in the late eighties. Now, it has 300 mono-brand stores worldwide, of which 90 are in China.  How can creativity and IP drive the success of the Pinko brand? What are the main challenges encountered for ensuring the brand protection in the China market? How did the brand use tech solutions for online IP protection? We invited Pinko Creative Director, Ms Caterina Negra, and Pinko Global Managing Director, Mr Roberto Sergi, to discuss the brand story and the importance of creativity, innovation and the right IP protection strategy for the China market. The workshop will discuss digital tools and the protection of IP online. Our expert from the IPWG will provide suggestions and tips for ensuring a successful online IP protection.  AGENDA (CST) 16:00 – 16:20 Creativity and IP as Drivers of Brand Success, Caterina Negra, Pinko Creative Director 16:20 – 16:40 Pinko IP Challenges and Growth Opportunities in China, Roberto Sergi, Global Managing Director – Business & Markets 16:40 – 16:55 How to Use New Technologies to Protect your IP, Yoyo Liang, China Chief Client Officer, Re-Hub 16:55 – 17:15 IP Protection Strategies Against Online Infringement, Filippo Sticconi, GWA Greatway Advisory, Senior Associate 17:15 – 17:40 Q&A  Interested in joining? Reserve your place here. Event Details Price: CICC Members and CICC Partners: free of charge Non-Members: 150 RMB Language: English 

Webinar | How to Choose the Right Partner in China, April 7th

China
07 四月 2022
The Mechanical Engineering Working Group (MEWG) of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) is pleased to invite you to the webinar “How to Choose the Right Partner in China. Focus on the Manufacturing Industry”, on April 7th 2022, at 2 pm - 3:30 pm. The webinar aims to prepare foreign companies operating in the manufacturing sector looking for Chinese business partners. During this session, the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group will discuss with our experts which are the most important aspects to be considered while selecting a business partner in China, including the necessary background checks, different (legal) forms of cooperation, financial transaction, Merger, Acquisition and Taxation - Financial Due Diligence and Company Evaluation on Target Partner.   Background The main goal of the webinar is to provide adequate tools to companies participating in the B2B activities scheduled in April (date tbc), in Shanghai, during the CREATIVE WORLD LEADS THE FUTURE – China-Europe SME Innovation Cooperation and Development Forum. The forum and B2B Matchmaking are organized by the Shanghai Municipality with the intent to foster cooperation and working opportunities between European and Chinese SMEs. The process will be managed by Shanghai SME Department which will search and propose to the applicant company the best choice and other potential partners for the purpose stated in the application. This is a golden opportunity to find that missing piece of the puzzle and expand the business horizons of your company and operations.   Event Details When: April 7th 2022, 2 pm - 3:30 pm (Beijing time) How: Online (Zoom) Event fee: CICC Members: free of charge / Non-Members: 150 RMB Event Language: English Target: European companies operating in the manufacturing industry, especially SMEs Format: Panel discussion moderated by Carlo Nizia, Vice Coordinator of the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group   AGENDA - 14:00-14:05  Institutional Greetings by Alessandra Palumbo, Commercial Consul at Consulate General of Italy in Shanghai  - 14:05-14:10  Institutional Greetings by Paolo Bazzoni, Chairman at China-Italy Chamber of Commerce  - 14:10-14:25  Introduction of the speakers: Guido D. Giacconi, Co-founder and Chairman, In3act Srl, Simon Laube, Senior Associate, International Business Advisory at Dezan Shira & Associates, Lorenzo Riccardi, Managing Partner of RsA Asia, Matteo Zhi, Senior Partner, D’Andrea & Partners Legal Counsel Moderated by Carlo Nizia, Vice Coordinator of the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group - 14:25-15:15  Panel discussion: How to choose the right partner in China.  - 15:15-15:30  Q&A      Interested in joining? Scan the QR code to sign up! Please note that questions proposed by the participants to the speaker experts need to be sent to infoshanghai@cameraitacina.com before the webinar takes place.   SPEAKERS Guido D. Giacconi, Co-founder and Chairman, In3act Srl Ing. Guido D. Giacconi is co-founder and currently President of In3act Srl, an Italian business strategy consulting and advisory company with operations in China since 2006, focused on Energy and Environmental Protection, Regions Business and Economy Planning, Automotive, Machinery, Engineering, Consumer Goods, Chemical, Retail. On top of Foreign Clients, in China In3act honored to assist also National and Local Chinese Governments. He is also CEO of In3act Global - a Group holding with interests in consulting and investments - CEO of GDG&C Srl, a business consulting company specialized in SMEs, active in Europe and China. Currently, National Vice President of European Union Chamber of Commerce (EUCCC). Simon Laube, Senior Associate, International Business Advisory at Dezan Shira & Associates Simon Laube is a Senior Associate with the International Business Advisory team at Dezan Shira & Associates’ Shanghai office. He guides foreign investors through their market entry process into China, from pre-entry assessment to corporate structuring, and ongoing support in conjunction with his tax, accounting and payroll colleagues. Simon is also part of the company’s German Desk, for which he is the point of contact for German-speaking clients. Before joining Dezan Shira & Associates, Simon acquired extensive experience in international business management, leading the Europe office of a boutique American trading company in the automotive and motorcycle industries. His deep engagement with business partners in Asia as well as the business expertise he developed managing mass production supply chains in the region, led him to his current position in Shanghai. Lorenzo Riccardi, Managing Partner of RsA Asia Lorenzo Riccardi is the Managing Director of RsA Asia and Treasurer of China-Italy Chamber of Commerce; he is a CPA specialized in international taxation and has covered roles in the governance of non-profit organizations and multi-national companies including the largest Italian groups in luxury, food and mechanical sectors. He has published extensively on foreign investments in developing and frontier economies. Matteo Zhi, Senior Partner, D’Andrea & Partners Legal Counsel Mr Matteo Zhi is graduated from Nanjing University Law School for his bachelor’s degree in law and then respectively graduated from Rome Tre University and Shanghai Jiaotong University for his master’s degrees. Mr Zhi advises European and Chinese clients on various legal matters and business transactions in China and cross-border, with special focus on manufacturing companies. Special focus areas in foreign direct investment, mergers & acquisitions, cybersecurity and data protection, corporate restructuring, PO and refinancing, commercial, real estate, construction as well as dispute resolution. He is fluent reading, writing, speaking in Chinese, Italian and English. Passed the Chinese Bar Exam and admitted to Shanghai Bar Association.   Know more about MEWG The MEWG represents the interest of all Italian companies in China working directly or indirectly in the sector on a national base. MEWG Objectives • Coordinate and promote all Italian members’ needs which are active in many different industries of the Chinese mechanical engineering sector (machinery, automotive, component manufacturers, mechanical engineering …); • Promote and raise awareness on the size and the importance of the Italian technology in the sector to all institutions in China and Italy that are our natural counterparts, in order to develop business opportunities; • Coordinate and promote activities and events that boost the visibility and the image of “Technology Made in Italy”; • Inform all members on the topic Made in China 2025, particularly with regard to risks and opportunities for Italian businesses; • Become a reference for all mechanical engineering companies within the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC), lobbying private and public institutions active in the Chinese market. For more information about the MEWG please contact the email address: infoshanghai@cameraitacina.com   The CICC Team

Webinar | How to Choose the Right Partner in China, April 7th

China
07 四月 2022
The Mechanical Engineering Working Group (MEWG) of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) is pleased to invite you to the webinar “How to Choose the Right Partner in China. Focus on the Manufacturing Industry”, on April 7th 2022, at 2 pm - 3:30 pm. The webinar aims to prepare foreign companies operating in the manufacturing sector looking for Chinese business partners. During this session, the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group will discuss with our experts which are the most important aspects to be considered while selecting a business partner in China, including the necessary background checks, different (legal) forms of cooperation, financial transaction, Merger, Acquisition and Taxation - Financial Due Diligence and Company Evaluation on Target Partner.   Background The main goal of the webinar is to provide adequate tools to companies participating in the B2B activities scheduled in April (date tbc), in Shanghai, during the CREATIVE WORLD LEADS THE FUTURE – China-Europe SME Innovation Cooperation and Development Forum. The forum and B2B Matchmaking are organized by the Shanghai Municipality with the intent to foster cooperation and working opportunities between European and Chinese SMEs. The process will be managed by Shanghai SME Department which will search and propose to the applicant company the best choice and other potential partners for the purpose stated in the application. This is a golden opportunity to find that missing piece of the puzzle and expand the business horizons of your company and operations.   Event Details When: April 7th 2022, 2 pm - 3:30 pm (Beijing time) How: Online (Zoom) Event fee: CICC Members: free of charge / Non-Members: 150 RMB Event Language: English Target: European companies operating in the manufacturing industry, especially SMEs Format: Panel discussion moderated by Carlo Nizia, Vice Coordinator of the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group   AGENDA - 14:00-14:05  Institutional Greetings by Alessandra Palumbo, Commercial Consul at Consulate General of Italy in Shanghai  - 14:05-14:10  Institutional Greetings by Paolo Bazzoni, Chairman at China-Italy Chamber of Commerce  - 14:10-14:25  Introduction of the speakers: Guido D. Giacconi, Co-founder and Chairman, In3act Srl, Simon Laube, Senior Associate, International Business Advisory at Dezan Shira & Associates, Lorenzo Riccardi, Managing Partner of RsA Asia, Matteo Zhi, Senior Partner, D’Andrea & Partners Legal Counsel Moderated by Carlo Nizia, Vice Coordinator of the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group - 14:25-15:15  Panel discussion: How to choose the right partner in China.  - 15:15-15:30  Q&A      Interested in joining? Scan the QR code to sign up! Please note that questions proposed by the participants to the speaker experts need to be sent to infoshanghai@cameraitacina.com before the webinar takes place.   SPEAKERS Guido D. Giacconi, Co-founder and Chairman, In3act Srl Ing. Guido D. Giacconi is co-founder and currently President of In3act Srl, an Italian business strategy consulting and advisory company with operations in China since 2006, focused on Energy and Environmental Protection, Regions Business and Economy Planning, Automotive, Machinery, Engineering, Consumer Goods, Chemical, Retail. On top of Foreign Clients, in China In3act honored to assist also National and Local Chinese Governments. He is also CEO of In3act Global - a Group holding with interests in consulting and investments - CEO of GDG&C Srl, a business consulting company specialized in SMEs, active in Europe and China. Currently, National Vice President of European Union Chamber of Commerce (EUCCC). Simon Laube, Senior Associate, International Business Advisory at Dezan Shira & Associates Simon Laube is a Senior Associate with the International Business Advisory team at Dezan Shira & Associates’ Shanghai office. He guides foreign investors through their market entry process into China, from pre-entry assessment to corporate structuring, and ongoing support in conjunction with his tax, accounting and payroll colleagues. Simon is also part of the company’s German Desk, for which he is the point of contact for German-speaking clients. Before joining Dezan Shira & Associates, Simon acquired extensive experience in international business management, leading the Europe office of a boutique American trading company in the automotive and motorcycle industries. His deep engagement with business partners in Asia as well as the business expertise he developed managing mass production supply chains in the region, led him to his current position in Shanghai. Lorenzo Riccardi, Managing Partner of RsA Asia Lorenzo Riccardi is the Managing Director of RsA Asia and Treasurer of China-Italy Chamber of Commerce; he is a CPA specialized in international taxation and has covered roles in the governance of non-profit organizations and multi-national companies including the largest Italian groups in luxury, food and mechanical sectors. He has published extensively on foreign investments in developing and frontier economies. Matteo Zhi, Senior Partner, D’Andrea & Partners Legal Counsel Mr Matteo Zhi is graduated from Nanjing University Law School for his bachelor’s degree in law and then respectively graduated from Rome Tre University and Shanghai Jiaotong University for his master’s degrees. Mr Zhi advises European and Chinese clients on various legal matters and business transactions in China and cross-border, with special focus on manufacturing companies. Special focus areas in foreign direct investment, mergers & acquisitions, cybersecurity and data protection, corporate restructuring, PO and refinancing, commercial, real estate, construction as well as dispute resolution. He is fluent reading, writing, speaking in Chinese, Italian and English. Passed the Chinese Bar Exam and admitted to Shanghai Bar Association.   Know more about MEWG The MEWG represents the interest of all Italian companies in China working directly or indirectly in the sector on a national base. MEWG Objectives • Coordinate and promote all Italian members’ needs which are active in many different industries of the Chinese mechanical engineering sector (machinery, automotive, component manufacturers, mechanical engineering …); • Promote and raise awareness on the size and the importance of the Italian technology in the sector to all institutions in China and Italy that are our natural counterparts, in order to develop business opportunities; • Coordinate and promote activities and events that boost the visibility and the image of “Technology Made in Italy”; • Inform all members on the topic Made in China 2025, particularly with regard to risks and opportunities for Italian businesses; • Become a reference for all mechanical engineering companies within the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC), lobbying private and public institutions active in the Chinese market. For more information about the MEWG please contact the email address: infoshanghai@cameraitacina.com   The CICC Team

Webinar | How to Choose the Right Partner in China, April 7th

China
07 四月 2022
The Mechanical Engineering Working Group (MEWG) of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) is pleased to invite you to the webinar “How to Choose the Right Partner in China. Focus on the Manufacturing Industry”, on April 7th 2022, at 2 pm - 3:30 pm. The webinar aims to prepare foreign companies operating in the manufacturing sector looking for Chinese business partners. During this session, the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group will discuss with our experts which are the most important aspects to be considered while selecting a business partner in China, including the necessary background checks, different (legal) forms of cooperation, financial transaction, Merger, Acquisition and Taxation - Financial Due Diligence and Company Evaluation on Target Partner.   Background The main goal of the webinar is to provide adequate tools to companies participating in the B2B activities scheduled in April (date tbc), in Shanghai, during the CREATIVE WORLD LEADS THE FUTURE – China-Europe SME Innovation Cooperation and Development Forum. The forum and B2B Matchmaking are organized by the Shanghai Municipality with the intent to foster cooperation and working opportunities between European and Chinese SMEs. The process will be managed by Shanghai SME Department which will search and propose to the applicant company the best choice and other potential partners for the purpose stated in the application. This is a golden opportunity to find that missing piece of the puzzle and expand the business horizons of your company and operations.   Event Details When: April 7th 2022, 2 pm - 3:30 pm (Beijing time) How: Online (Zoom) Event fee: CICC Members: free of charge / Non-Members: 150 RMB Event Language: English Target: European companies operating in the manufacturing industry, especially SMEs Format: Panel discussion moderated by Carlo Nizia, Vice Coordinator of the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group   AGENDA - 14:00-14:05  Institutional Greetings by Alessandra Palumbo, Commercial Consul at Consulate General of Italy in Shanghai  - 14:05-14:10  Institutional Greetings by Paolo Bazzoni, Chairman at China-Italy Chamber of Commerce  - 14:10-14:25  Introduction of the speakers: Guido D. Giacconi, Co-founder and Chairman, In3act Srl, Simon Laube, Senior Associate, International Business Advisory at Dezan Shira & Associates, Lorenzo Riccardi, Managing Partner of RsA Asia, Matteo Zhi, Senior Partner, D’Andrea & Partners Legal Counsel Moderated by Carlo Nizia, Vice Coordinator of the CICC Mechanical Engineering Working Group - 14:25-15:15  Panel discussion: How to choose the right partner in China.  - 15:15-15:30  Q&A      Interested in joining? Scan the QR code to sign up! Please note that questions proposed by the participants to the speaker experts need to be sent to infoshanghai@cameraitacina.com before the webinar takes place.   SPEAKERS Guido D. Giacconi, Co-founder and Chairman, In3act Srl Ing. Guido D. Giacconi is co-founder and currently President of In3act Srl, an Italian business strategy consulting and advisory company with operations in China since 2006, focused on Energy and Environmental Protection, Regions Business and Economy Planning, Automotive, Machinery, Engineering, Consumer Goods, Chemical, Retail. On top of Foreign Clients, in China In3act honored to assist also National and Local Chinese Governments. He is also CEO of In3act Global - a Group holding with interests in consulting and investments - CEO of GDG&C Srl, a business consulting company specialized in SMEs, active in Europe and China. Currently, National Vice President of European Union Chamber of Commerce (EUCCC). Simon Laube, Senior Associate, International Business Advisory at Dezan Shira & Associates Simon Laube is a Senior Associate with the International Business Advisory team at Dezan Shira & Associates’ Shanghai office. He guides foreign investors through their market entry process into China, from pre-entry assessment to corporate structuring, and ongoing support in conjunction with his tax, accounting and payroll colleagues. Simon is also part of the company’s German Desk, for which he is the point of contact for German-speaking clients. Before joining Dezan Shira & Associates, Simon acquired extensive experience in international business management, leading the Europe office of a boutique American trading company in the automotive and motorcycle industries. His deep engagement with business partners in Asia as well as the business expertise he developed managing mass production supply chains in the region, led him to his current position in Shanghai. Lorenzo Riccardi, Managing Partner of RsA Asia Lorenzo Riccardi is the Managing Director of RsA Asia and Treasurer of China-Italy Chamber of Commerce; he is a CPA specialized in international taxation and has covered roles in the governance of non-profit organizations and multi-national companies including the largest Italian groups in luxury, food and mechanical sectors. He has published extensively on foreign investments in developing and frontier economies. Matteo Zhi, Senior Partner, D’Andrea & Partners Legal Counsel Mr Matteo Zhi is graduated from Nanjing University Law School for his bachelor’s degree in law and then respectively graduated from Rome Tre University and Shanghai Jiaotong University for his master’s degrees. Mr Zhi advises European and Chinese clients on various legal matters and business transactions in China and cross-border, with special focus on manufacturing companies. Special focus areas in foreign direct investment, mergers & acquisitions, cybersecurity and data protection, corporate restructuring, PO and refinancing, commercial, real estate, construction as well as dispute resolution. He is fluent reading, writing, speaking in Chinese, Italian and English. Passed the Chinese Bar Exam and admitted to Shanghai Bar Association.   Know more about MEWG The MEWG represents the interest of all Italian companies in China working directly or indirectly in the sector on a national base. MEWG Objectives • Coordinate and promote all Italian members’ needs which are active in many different industries of the Chinese mechanical engineering sector (machinery, automotive, component manufacturers, mechanical engineering …); • Promote and raise awareness on the size and the importance of the Italian technology in the sector to all institutions in China and Italy that are our natural counterparts, in order to develop business opportunities; • Coordinate and promote activities and events that boost the visibility and the image of “Technology Made in Italy”; • Inform all members on the topic Made in China 2025, particularly with regard to risks and opportunities for Italian businesses; • Become a reference for all mechanical engineering companies within the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC), lobbying private and public institutions active in the Chinese market. For more information about the MEWG please contact the email address: infoshanghai@cameraitacina.com   The CICC Team

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