"Lianghui" NPC & CPPCC Business Review Forum

 

 

 


Each March Beijing hosts the “Two Sessions” or “Lianghui” (两会), the annual meetings of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and the National People’s Congress (NPC). While Western media often dismiss it as stage-managed, the Lianghui is in fact a key chance to take the social and political temperature of China, and its decisions set the direction of travel for the year ahead.

This half-day forum on the proceedings of the Lianghui will help you to cut through the jargon and acronyms to understand the implications for your business and your market, and equip you to position yourself to capitalise on opportunities and sidestep pitfalls in the year ahead.

The British Chamber and CBBC are delighted to be hosting this event jointly with the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University, combining our high-level networks and authoritative insight into China. We are also very pleased to be able to welcome CCIC members at the reduced member rate of 500 RMB.

Bringing together over 100 experts and business leaders, the review will serve as a platform for high-level analysis and critique from leading British and Chinese academics, industry professionals and commentators to delve into precisely what lies ahead for businesses in China as the environment changes and the boundaries shift.

 

Agenda

08:30-09:15 Registration

09:15-10:00 Welcome Remarks & Keynote Speeches
Opening Remarks - Paul Atherley, Chairman, British Chamber of Commerce in China
Keynote Speech - Prof. Cai Hongbin, Dean, Guanghua School of Management
Keynote Speech - TBC

 

10:00-10:45 Panel Discussion I: Financial Reforms
Moderator:
Lucy Hornby, China Correspondent, Financial Times
Speakers:
Stephen Baron, Senior Account Executive, Z-Ben Advisors
Howard Gough, Regional Managing Director, Asia Pacific & Middle East, CIGNA Insurance
Prof. Liu Qiao, Professor of Finance, Peking University, Guanghua School of Management
MK Tang, Senior China Economist & Executive Director, Goldman Sachs

10:45-11:00 Tea Break

11:00-11:45 Panel Discussion II: Implications for Business
Moderator:
John Sinclair Foley, China Editor, Reuters Breakingviews
Speakers:
Peter Batey OBE, Chairman, Vermilion Partners
Gordon Orr, Director & Chairman (Asia), McKinsey & Company
Richard Tams, Executive Vice President China, British Airways
Prof. Jeffrey Towson, Professor of Investment, Peking University, Guanghua School of Management

11:45-12:00 Closing Remarks - Stephen Phillips, Chief Executive, China-Britain Business Council

12:00-13:00 Networking and Light Lunch 

 

Registration
To register for this event click here to be taken to the the British Chamber of Commerce’s website, or contact James Zhu by phone or email: james.zhu@cbbc.org.cn / 010 8525 1111 ext.360
When registering please mention that you are a CCIC member to receive the discounted member rate.

Venue: 
Crowne Plaza Beijing Chaoyang U-TownNo, 3 Sanfeng North Area, Chaoyang District (next to British Business Centre) 北京市朝阳区三丰北里3号 悠唐皇冠假日酒店
Rundown: 
08:30-09:15 Registration 09:15-10:00 Welcome Remarks & Keynote Speeches 10:00-10:45 Panel Discussion I: Financial Reforms 10:45-11:00 Tea Break 11:00-11:45 Panel Discussion II: Implications for Business 11:45-12:00 Closing Remarks 12:00-13:00 Networking and Light Lunch
Cancellation: 
NA
RSVP: 
Please contact James Zhu, Events Executive: james.zhu@cbbc.org.cn +86 (0) 10 8525 1111 ext. 360
Invitation: 
The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is glad to invite you to attend to the following forum organised by BritCham, CBBC & Guanghua School of Management at Peking University:
Event language: 
English
Organizer: 
CCIC
Price: 
CCIC Members 500 RMB (Non-Members 750 RMB)
Timing: 

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