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China Sichuan Cross-border E-commerce Commodity Trade Exhibition 首届中国∙四川电子商务发展峰会

China
13 October 2016
The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is collaborating with the Consulate General of Italy in Chongqing for the organization of the China Sichuan Cross-border E-commerce Commodity Trade Exhibition that will be held in Mianyang from October 13th-15th 2016 in the Mianyang Science & Technology City Exhibition Center 绵阳科技城会展中心 (Address: 绵阳市高新区飞云大道 488 号 No. 488 Feiyun Avenue, High-tech Zone, Mianyang City). Download the presentation of the Fair and official website available here. The China Sichuan Cross-border E-commerce Commodity Trade Exhibition is organized by The Trade Department of Sichuan Province and the authorities confirmed the willing to set-up an Italian Pavillion that will comprehend around 300m² free of charge (including set-up). If interested in attending the Fair, please send a confirmation e-mail to infochonging@cameraitacina.com within September 16th 2016.    

China Sichuan Cross-border E-commerce Commodity Trade Exhibition 首届中国∙四川电子商务发展峰会

China
13 October 2016
The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce is collaborating with the Consulate General of Italy in Chongqing for the organization of the China Sichuan Cross-border E-commerce Commodity Trade Exhibition that will be held in Mianyang from October 13th-15th 2016 in the Mianyang Science & Technology City Exhibition Center 绵阳科技城会展中心 (Address: 绵阳市高新区飞云大道 488 号 No. 488 Feiyun Avenue, High-tech Zone, Mianyang City). Download the presentation of the Fair and official website available here. The China Sichuan Cross-border E-commerce Commodity Trade Exhibition is organized by The Trade Department of Sichuan Province and the authorities confirmed the willing to set-up an Italian Pavillion that will comprehend around 300m² free of charge (including set-up). If interested in attending the Fair, please send a confirmation e-mail to infochonging@cameraitacina.com within September 16th 2016.    

14°China International Agricultural Trade Fair (CATF) - Kunming 第四十届中国国际农产品交易会 - 昆明

China
05 November 2016
The China Italy Chamber of Commerce is collaborating with the Consulate General of Italy in Chongqing organizing the 14°edition of the China International Agricultural Trade Fair (CATF) that will take place in Kunming from November 5th to 8th 2016. The Fair is organized by the Chinese Minister of Agriculture and the Yunnan Province Government. Participation costs (including 20% of discount): - 8000 RMB for standard booth (9 m²) - 800 RMB/m² (minimum 36 m²) for individual space without set-up (possibility to set-up a Italian Pavilion). It will be possible to give visibility also to an initiative, the one of the Italian Pavilion inside the ICBC e-commerce platform. The ICBC (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China) recently launched a new e-commerce platform (available here) where there will be a series of virtual Pavilions specialized in selling imported goods. In this environment, the Chongqing branch of ICBC would offer a series of benefits for the constitution of an Italian Pavilion: 1. National coverage with 450 million of clients already existent; 2. Turnover or 100 billion RMB (about 14 billion Euros); 3. Possibility to join the platform for Companies registered in China and Italy (transcontinental e-commerce); 4. Zero leasing costs for selling spaces or advertisement spaces; 5. 5% of commission only on the sold goods; 6. Immediate payment through ICBC bank account (different from other competitors that requires monthly payment); 7. Specialized Team for the graphic implementation. For more information and attending the fair, please send a confirmation e-mail to infochonging@cameraitacina.com within 23 September 2016. Presentation available here on the official website.

14°China International Agricultural Trade Fair (CATF) - Kunming 第四十届中国国际农产品交易会 - 昆明

China
05 November 2016
The China Italy Chamber of Commerce is collaborating with the Consulate General of Italy in Chongqing organizing the 14°edition of the China International Agricultural Trade Fair (CATF) that will take place in Kunming from November 5th to 8th 2016. The Fair is organized by the Chinese Minister of Agriculture and the Yunnan Province Government. Participation costs (including 20% of discount): - 8000 RMB for standard booth (9 m²) - 800 RMB/m² (minimum 36 m²) for individual space without set-up (possibility to set-up a Italian Pavilion). It will be possible to give visibility also to an initiative, the one of the Italian Pavilion inside the ICBC e-commerce platform. The ICBC (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China) recently launched a new e-commerce platform (available here) where there will be a series of virtual Pavilions specialized in selling imported goods. In this environment, the Chongqing branch of ICBC would offer a series of benefits for the constitution of an Italian Pavilion: 1. National coverage with 450 million of clients already existent; 2. Turnover or 100 billion RMB (about 14 billion Euros); 3. Possibility to join the platform for Companies registered in China and Italy (transcontinental e-commerce); 4. Zero leasing costs for selling spaces or advertisement spaces; 5. 5% of commission only on the sold goods; 6. Immediate payment through ICBC bank account (different from other competitors that requires monthly payment); 7. Specialized Team for the graphic implementation. For more information and attending the fair, please send a confirmation e-mail to infochonging@cameraitacina.com within 23 September 2016. Presentation available here on the official website.

14°China International Agricultural Trade Fair (CATF) - Kunming 第四十届中国国际农产品交易会 - 昆明

China
05 November 2016
La Camera di Commercio Italiana in Cina collabora con il Consolato Genererale d'Italia a Chongqing per la partecizione alla 14° edizione della China International Agricultural Trade Fair (CATF) che si terrà a Kunming dal 5 al 8 novembre 2016. La fiera e’ organizzata dal Ministero dell’Agricoltura cinese e dal Governo della Provincia dello Yunnan. Costi di partecipazione (compresi di sconto del 20%): - 8000RMB per standard booth (9 m²) - 800RMB/mq (minimo 36 m²) per spazio individuale senza allestimento (con possibilità di creare padiglione nazionale). Potrebbe essere data visibilità anche ad un’altra iniziativa, quella del padiglione italiano all’interno della piattaforma e-commerce dell’ICBC. L’ICBC (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China) ha di recente lanciato una nuova piattaforma e-commerce (consultabile qui') che prevede la costituzione di una serie di padiglioni internazionali virtuali specializzati nella vendita di prodotti d’importazione. Nell’ambito della predetta cornice, la filiale di Chongqing dell’ICBC offrirebbe una serie di condizioni agevolate per la vendita di prodotti italiani, e quindi per la costituzione di un padiglione dedicato all’Italia: 1. Copertura di livello nazionale-internazionale con 450 milioni di clienti già esistenti; 2. Fatturato di 100miliardi di RMB (ca. 14 mld. di Euro), posizionandosi al terzo posto della classifica delle piattaforme e-commerce di tutta la Cina (solo dopo Tmall e Jindong); 3. Possibilità di insediamento sia per aziende registrate in Cina che per aziende con sede in Italia (Commercio Elettronico Transfrontaliero); 4. Nessun costo di affitto degli spazi di vendita o degli spazi pubblicitari; 5. Commissioni da parte della banca del 5% solo sul venduto; 6. Pagamento immediato attraverso conto corrente ICBC (e non pagamento mensile come nel caso di altri competitori); 7. Team specializzato per l’implementazione della veste grafica. Per maggioni informazioni e per l’adesione alla fiera si prega di inviare e-mail di adesione ad infochonging@cameraitacina.com entro e non oltre il 23 settembre 2016. Presentazione completa della fiera disponibile nel sito internet ufficiale.

How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China

China
21 June 2016
                                                     The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the EU SME Centre, is pleased to invite you to attend the Webinar: How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China. Being the world’s largest consumer market, China’s demand for imported beverage products continues to increase over the past decade. However, counterfeiting activities in the market does not only cause damage to the original brands and businesses, but also impose risks to consumers’ health.   This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China.  Join the webinar and learn about: •    New trends in the Chinese beverage market and opportunities for European brands; •    Protection systems to fight against counterfeited products; •    The packaging - last frontier between protection and communication. About the Speaker Vinciguerra Giorgio, CEO, Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd. Vinciguerra is the Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd, a company that specialises in designing and manufacturing closures for alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, wine, oil, pharmaceuticals and for PET.  Vinciguerra has been living and working in China since 1991. He has a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at “Politecnico Milano”. Registration here

How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China

China
21 June 2016
                      The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the EU SME Centre, is pleased to invite you to attend the Webinar: How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China. Being the world’s largest consumer market, China’s demand for imported beverage products continues to increase over the past decade. However, counterfeiting activities in the market does not only cause damage to the original brands and businesses, but also impose risks to consumers’ health.   This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China.  Join the webinar and learn about: •    New trends in the Chinese beverage market and opportunities for European brands; •    Protection systems to fight against counterfeited products; •    The packaging - last frontier between protection and communication. About the Speaker Vinciguerra Giorgio, CEO, Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd. Vinciguerra is the Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd, a company that specialises in designing and manufacturing closures for alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, wine, oil, pharmaceuticals and for PET.  Vinciguerra has been living and working in China since 1991. He has a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at “Politecnico Milano”. Registration here

How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China

China
21 June 2016
                       The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the EU SME Centre, is pleased to invite you to attend the Webinar: How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China. Being the world’s largest consumer market, China’s demand for imported beverage products continues to increase over the past decade. However, counterfeiting activities in the market does not only cause damage to the original brands and businesses, but also impose risks to consumers’ health.   This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China.  Join the webinar and learn about: •    New trends in the Chinese beverage market and opportunities for European brands; •    Protection systems to fight against counterfeited products; •    The packaging - last frontier between protection and communication. About the Speaker Vinciguerra Giorgio, CEO, Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd. Vinciguerra is the Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd, a company that specialises in designing and manufacturing closures for alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, wine, oil, pharmaceuticals and for PET.  Vinciguerra has been living and working in China since 1991. He has a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at “Politecnico Milano”. Registration here

Doing Business in Cina: criticità per le aziende italiane

China
28 April 2016
  Save the date! Nell’ambito del ciclo di seminari  “La Cina cambia, l’Italia riparte”, sulle sfide per le aziende italiane in Cina, l'Ambasciata Italiana in Cina, in collaborazione con l'Agenzia ICE, la Camera di Commercio Italiana in Cina (CCIC) e Luxottica Tristar (Dongguan) Optical Co., Ltd., ha il piacere di invitarvi al seminario-Webinar: Doing Business in Cina: criticità per le aziende italiane Data: giovedì 28 Aprile ore 14:30 Venue: Stabilimento Luxottica Tristar (Dongguan) Optical Co., Ltd., Oudeng Management Area, Gaobu Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong - 广东东莞高埗镇欧邓管理区陆逊梯卡华宏(东莞)眼镜有限公司 Introduzione: Il seminario ha come obiettivo la condivisione delle principali criticità che le aziende italiane incontrano nel fare business in Cina e la loro percezione sullo stato di avanzamento della Economic Rule of Law in Cina. Le più importanti questioni connesse al fare impresa quali: la legislazione in materia economico-commerciale, il rapporto con le autorità amministrative, il sistema giudiziario, la protezione della proprietà intellettuale, le problematiche in materia di diritto del lavoro e sindacale saranno oggetto di confronto e approfondimento. Il seminario, che avrà luogo in un importante stabilimento produttivo italiano localizzato nella provincia maggiormente indistrializzata del Paese, vuol essere un momento in cui le istituzioni del “sistema Italia” in Cina vanno ad incontrare le imprese “a casa loro”, per far conoscere le azioni svolte quotidianamente per la tutela diplomatica degli interessi delle imprese italiane in Cina e raccogliendo, allo stesso tempo, indicazioni sulle criticità da rappresentare come “prioritarie” al Governo cinese e suggerimenti per migliorare ulteriormente la propria attività a sostegno delle imprese italiane in Cina. La modalità Webinar consentirà una più ampia e facile partecipazione a tutte le imprese operanti in Cina. Programma del seminario - Webinar: 14:30 – 14:40 Saluti di benvenuto, Console Generale d’Italia a Canton, Laura Egoli; 14:40 – 14:50 Video messaggio dell’Ambasciatore d’Italia in Cina, Ettore Francesco Sequi; 14:50 – 15:10 Doing Business in Cina: criticità e supporto istituzionale (Federico Antonelli, Addetto Giuridico dell’Ambasciata Italiana in Cina); 15:10 – 15:20 Specifiche criticità riscontrate dalle aziende del PDR operanti nella distribuzione, Direttore dell’Ufficio ICE di Guangzhou, Paolo Quattrocchi; 15:20 – 15:30 Specifiche criticità riscontrate dalle aziende manifatturiere del PDR, Vice Presidente della CCIC, Massimiliano Guelfo; 15:30 – 15:40 Testimonianza del caso Luxottica, HR Manager Luxottica Tristar (Dongguan) Optical Co., Ltd, Giuseppe De Castro; 15:40 – 16:00 Q&A session. RSVP: Entro giovedì 21 Aprile all’indirizzo infoguangdong@cameraitacina.com specificando la presenza presso Luxottica o in modalità Webinar. Seguirà una comunicazione con dettagli per collegarsi in modalità Webinar. 

Doing Business in Cina: criticità per le aziende italiane

China
28 April 2016
  Save the date! Nell’ambito del ciclo di seminari  “La Cina cambia, l’Italia riparte”, sulle sfide per le aziende italiane in Cina, l'Ambasciata Italiana in Cina, in collaborazione con l'Agenzia ICE, la Camera di Commercio Italiana in Cina (CCIC) e Luxottica Tristar (Dongguan) Optical Co., Ltd., ha il piacere di invitarvi al seminario-Webinar: Doing Business in Cina: criticità per le aziende italiane Data: giovedì 28 Aprile ore 14:30 Venue: Stabilimento Luxottica Tristar (Dongguan) Optical Co., Ltd., Oudeng Management Area, Gaobu Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong- 广东东莞高埗镇欧邓管理区陆逊梯卡华宏(东莞)眼镜有限公司 Introduzione: Il seminario ha come obiettivo la condivisione delle principali criticità che le aziende italiane incontrano nel fare business in Cina e la loro percezione sullo stato di avanzamento della Economic Rule of Law in Cina. Le più importanti questioni connesse al fare impresa quali: la legislazione in materia economico-commerciale, il rapporto con le autorità amministrative, il sistema giudiziario, la protezione della proprietà intellettuale, le problematiche in materia di diritto del lavoro e sindacale saranno oggetto di confronto e approfondimento. Il seminario, che avrà luogo in un importante stabilimento produttivo italiano localizzato nella provincia maggiormente indistrializzata del Paese, vuol essere un momento in cui le istituzioni del “sistema Italia” in Cina vanno ad incontrare le imprese “a casa loro”, per far conoscere le azioni svolte quotidianamente per la tutela diplomatica degli interessi delle imprese italiane in Cina e raccogliendo, allo stesso tempo, indicazioni sulle criticità da rappresentare come “prioritarie” al Governo cinese e suggerimenti per migliorare ulteriormente la propria attività a sostegno delle imprese italiane in Cina. La modalità webinar consentirà una più ampia e facile partecipazione a tutte le imprese operanti in Cina. Programma del seminario - Webinar: 14:30 – 14:40 Saluti di benvenuto, Console Generale d’Italia a Canton, Laura Egoli; 14:40 – 14:50 Video messaggio dell’Ambasciatore d’Italia in Cina, Ettore Francesco Sequi; 14:50 – 15:10 Doing Business in Cina: criticità e supporto istituzionale (Federico Antonelli, Addetto Giuridico dell’Ambasciata Italiana in Cina); 15:10 – 15:20 Specifiche criticità riscontrate dalle aziende del PDR operanti nella distribuzione, Direttore dell’Ufficio ICE di Guangzhou, Paolo Quattrocchi; 15:20 – 15:30 Specifiche criticità riscontrate dalle aziende manifatturiere del PDR, Vice Presidente della CCIC, Massimiliano Guelfo; 15:30 – 15:40 Testimonianza Luxottica, HR Manager Luxottica Tristar (Dongguan) Optical Co., Ltd, Giuseppe De Castro; 15:40 – 16:00 Q&A session. RSVP: Entro giovedì 21 Aprile all’indirizzo infoguangdong@cameraitacina.com specificando la presenza presso Luxottica o in modalità Webinar. Seguirà una comunicazione con dettagli per collegarsi in modalità Webinar. 

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