Beijing

第十八届北京国际高科技工业博览会-意大利商会展台

Beijing
13 May 2015
  尊敬的商会会员:   第十八届中国北京国际高科技工业博览会(CHITEC)将于2015年5月13-17日在北京举行。我们诚邀您参加本次博览会!   届时,中国意大利商会将在国际馆设立一个展台,为会员提供有偿宣传服务。若贵司希望进一步宣传并增进业务,获得更多商机,不要错过这次机会,请联系商会报名!   您只需:   - 填写报名表,并将填好的表格以电子邮件的形式在4月30日之前发送至 bj.assis@cameraitacina.com - 将您的宣传材料(如,公司宣传册、名片等)在5月6日之前快递至商会(建议采用中文材料,英文也可。如需笔译服务,请联系我们。) - 服务费:人民币1,000元(报名后7日内缴纳) (备注:商会地址和账户见报名表。)   我们的服务内容包括:   - 在商会展台展示您的宣传材料 - 两位双语商会人员在展台接受咨询,并收集潜在客户的联络信息 - 展会结束后,汇总并发送给您我们在展会上收集到的所有有价值的信息   点击查看展品大类。   此外,您还可免费参观本次科博会。   了解更多详情,请联系我们:   联系人: 张焕女士/吴艳女士 电话:010-85910545-616 Website: www.cameraitacina.com

Welcome to CICC booth at 18th China Beijing International High-Tech Industry Expo

Beijing
13 May 2015
  Dear CICC Members,   We are glad to inform you that the 18th China Beijing High-Tech Industry Expo (CHITEC) will be held from 13th-17th May, 2015 in Beijing. And we warmly invite you to participate in the Expo. Click here to know more about the Expo.   Meanwhile, CICC will have a booth at the Expo to provide promotional services. So, if you want to introduce and promote your business as well as getting more business opportunities, please do not miss the chance and sign up to CICC.   You need to:   - Fill in the application form and send it by E-mail to bj.assis@cameraitacina.com before 30th April; - Deliver your promotion materials (e.g. company brochures, business cards) by express to CICC before 6th May (Chinese version is highly recommended, while English version is also acceptable. For your convenience, we provide paid translation service as well); - Service fee: 1,000 RMB (payment within 7 days after sign-up).   Note: Please find our address and bank account in the application form.   We will provide:   - A booth at the International Pavillion to exhibit your promotion materials; - Two bilingual staff of CICC to provide consultation and receive contact information of interested visitors; - Send you the summary of all the valuable information we collect from the Expo by the end.   In addition, you can visit the Expo for free.   View here the Exibit`s Profile. For more information, please contact us:   Marta ZHANG/ Iris WU Tel: +86-10-85910545-616 Website: www.cameraitacina.com  

Welcome to CICC booth at 18th China Beijing International High-Tech Industry Expo

Beijing
13 May 2015
  Dear CICC Members,   We are glad to inform you that the 18th China Beijing High-Tech Industry Expo (CHITEC) will be held from 13th-17th May, 2015 in Beijing. And we warmly invite you to participate in the Expo. Click here to know more about the Expo.   Meanwhile, CICC will have a booth at the Expo to provide promotional services. So, if you want to introduce and promote your business as well as getting more business opportunities, please do not miss the chance and sign up to CICC.   You need to:   - Fill in the application form and send it by E-mail to bj.assis@cameraitacina.com before 30th April; - Deliver your promotion materials (e.g. company brochures, business cards) by express to CICC before 6th May (Chinese version is highly recommended, while English version is also acceptable. For your convenience, we provide paid translation service as well); - Service fee: 1,000 RMB (payment within 7 days after sign-up).   Note: Please find our address and bank account in the application form.   We will provide:   - A booth at the International Pavillion to exhibit your promotion materials; - Two bilingual staff of CICC to provide consultation and receive contact information of interested visitors; - Send you the summary of all the valuable information we collect from the Expo by the end.   In addition, you can visit the Expo for free.   View here the Exibit`s Profile. For more information, please contact us:   Marta ZHANG/ Iris WU Tel: +86-10-85910545-616 Website: www.cameraitacina.com  

Seminar on Trade Credit Management: More Risks in Fragile Economic Recovery?

Beijing
16 April 2015
            The recovery of global economy remained fragile in 2014. How is Global or China’s economy going in 2015? What is the status of corporate payment behavior and overdue? Which sectors are most risky? Which export destinations have the most severe corporate payment overdue experience?   As to better understand the payment experience and to help companies manage credit risks efficiently, Coface has started an annual survey on corporate credit risk management in Chi-na since 2003. Coface is working with CCIFC to share with you payment behavior of Chinese companies, as well as tips on trade risks in 2015.   Participants will have an insight of below contents: •China economic projection in 2015 •Trade Credit situation in China in 2014: payment behavior, overdue situation, etc. •Sector risks in 2015   Target Audiences- MANUFACTURE •CEOs /Presidents •Finance Directors & Managers •Corporate Treasurers •Credit Directors & Managers Speaker: Rocky Tung Economist, Asia Pacific Region, Coface Rocky Tung is the Economist of the Asia-Pacific Region at Coface, covering macroeconomic and sector development in the region. Prior to joining Coface in July 2013, Rocky was the research project manager for the Global Supply Chain Project at Fung Global Institute, an independent think-tank based in Hong Kong. He was previously a macroeconomic and metals and mining equity research analyst in China Construction Bank International and an investment strategist in Fubon Bank. Rocky is a committee member of the Economic Policy Committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce. A doctoral candidate at Northeastern University, Rocky holds a Master of Economics from the University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.   For further information write an e-mail to info@cameraitacina.com

Seminar on Trade Credit Management: More Risks in Fragile Economic Recovery?

Beijing
16 April 2015
            The recovery of global economy remained fragile in 2014. How is Global or China’s economy going in 2015? What is the status of corporate payment behavior and overdue? Which sectors are most risky? Which export destinations have the most severe corporate payment overdue experience?   As to better understand the payment experience and to help companies manage credit risks efficiently, Coface has started an annual survey on corporate credit risk management in Chi-na since 2003. Coface is working with CCIFC to share with you payment behavior of Chinese companies, as well as tips on trade risks in 2015.   Participants will have an insight of below contents: •China economic projection in 2015 •Trade Credit situation in China in 2014: payment behavior, overdue situation, etc. •Sector risks in 2015   Target Audiences- MANUFACTURE •CEOs /Presidents •Finance Directors & Managers •Corporate Treasurers •Credit Directors & Managers Speaker: Rocky Tung Economist, Asia Pacific Region, Coface Rocky Tung is the Economist of the Asia-Pacific Region at Coface, covering macroeconomic and sector development in the region. Prior to joining Coface in July 2013, Rocky was the research project manager for the Global Supply Chain Project at Fung Global Institute, an independent think-tank based in Hong Kong. He was previously a macroeconomic and metals and mining equity research analyst in China Construction Bank International and an investment strategist in Fubon Bank. Rocky is a committee member of the Economic Policy Committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce. A doctoral candidate at Northeastern University, Rocky holds a Master of Economics from the University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.   For further information write an e-mail to info@cameraitacina.com

Seminar on Trade Credit Management: More Risks in Fragile Economic Recovery?

Beijing
16 April 2015
            The recovery of global economy remained fragile in 2014. How is Global or China’s economy going in 2015? What is the status of corporate payment behavior and overdue? Which sectors are most risky? Which export destinations have the most severe corporate payment overdue experience?   As to better understand the payment experience and to help companies manage credit risks efficiently, Coface has started an annual survey on corporate credit risk management in Chi-na since 2003. Coface is working with CCIFC to share with you payment behavior of Chinese companies, as well as tips on trade risks in 2015.   Participants will have an insight of below contents: •China economic projection in 2015 •Trade Credit situation in China in 2014: payment behavior, overdue situation, etc. •Sector risks in 2015   Target Audiences- MANUFACTURE •CEOs /Presidents •Finance Directors & Managers •Corporate Treasurers •Credit Directors & Managers Speaker: Rocky Tung Economist, Asia Pacific Region, Coface Rocky Tung is the Economist of the Asia-Pacific Region at Coface, covering macroeconomic and sector development in the region. Prior to joining Coface in July 2013, Rocky was the research project manager for the Global Supply Chain Project at Fung Global Institute, an independent think-tank based in Hong Kong. He was previously a macroeconomic and metals and mining equity research analyst in China Construction Bank International and an investment strategist in Fubon Bank. Rocky is a committee member of the Economic Policy Committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce. A doctoral candidate at Northeastern University, Rocky holds a Master of Economics from the University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.   For further information write an e-mail to info@cameraitacina.com

Italian Life Style Afternoon Saloon

Beijing
22 March 2015
  Real Estate, Food, Wine... A walk through the excellences of Italy!

Italian Life Style Afternoon Saloon

Beijing
22 March 2015
  Real Estate, Food, Wine... A walk through the excellences of Italy!

Italian Life Style Afternoon Saloon

Beijing
22 March 2015
  Real Estate, Food, Wine... A walk through the excellences of Italy!

"Lianghui" NPC & CPPCC Business Review Forum

Beijing
23 March 2015
      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.

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