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Inter-Chamber Networking

26 Giugno 2008
The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, and the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, are glad to invite you to the Inter-Chamber Networking event. The entrance price includes 2 free drinks (soft drink, local beer or wine) and a selection of canapés. The Chambers invite you to forward this invitation to colleagues, friends and to your business partners, with the aim of expanding our network and find new members who want to join the team. Date: 26th June 2008Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.Venue: Revelations 4, Gonti Bei Lu Beijing 北京朝阳区工人体育场北路4号 Tel. 65862898Price: 100 Rmb for members 150 Rmb for non members (two drinks are included in the price)Registration deadline: to register for this event please send en e-mail at info@cameraitacina.com by Friday 20 June 2008.

Interchamber Networking with European Union Chamber of Commerce in China

26 Giugno 2008
The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, and the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, are glad to invite you to the Inter-Chamber Networking event.The entrance price includes 2 free drinks (soft drink, local beer or wine) and a selection of canapés. The Chambers invite you to forward this invitation to colleagues, friends and to your business partners, with the aim of expanding our network and find new members who want to join the team. Date: 26th June 2008Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.Venue: Revelations 4, Gonti Bei LuBeijing北京朝阳区工人体育场北路4号Tel. 65862898Price: 100 Rmb for members150 Rmb for non members(two drinks are included in the price)Registration deadline: to register for this event please send en e-mail at info@cameraitacina.com by Friday 20 June 2008.

"Impressioni e realtà: il diritto cinese" - Presentazione del sito www.leggicinesi.it

24 Giugno 2008
L’incontro ha lo scopo di presentare il portale www.leggicinesi.it nato con l’idea di rendere disponibili gli aggiornamenti riguardanti il diritto cinese e destinato a coloro che sono interessati alla materia e quindi all’evoluzione del sistema giuridico cinese. Il Professor Cavalieri contribuirà ad arricchire la presentazione del portale unendola ad una digressione sulle impressioni sul diritto cinese derivate dall`esperienza in Cina e dallo studio del diritto stesso. Il sito presenta testi di leggi e di altri atti normativi, sono inoltre presenti articoli su argomenti giuridici e links ad altri a siti attinenti al diritto cinese stesso.Una sezione particolare è dedicata all’ambito “Affari” ed integra i contenuti di www.leggicinesi.it, offrendo materiali legali di carattere commerciale utili per chi si affaccia sul mercato cinese quali: guide al business in Cina, newsletter in materia giuridica e fiscale, modelli contrattuali e moduli in lingua inglese o cinese per il settore societario e per quello dell’arbitrato. Relatore:Il Prof. Renzo Cavalieri è Professore di Istituzioni Giuridiche Comparate e di Diritto dell’Asia Orientale all’Università di Venezia Cà Foscari e socio dello Studio Legale Agnoli Bernardi e Associati. Si occupa principalmente di diritto commerciale internazionale, con particolare riferimento a operazioni relative al mercato cinese. Tra le sue principali pubblicazioni si segnalano i volumi: La legge e il rito. Lineamenti di storia del diritto cinese, Milano, 1999, L`adesione della Cina alla WTO; implicazioni giuridiche, Lecce, 2003 e Cina: commercio internazionale e investimenti esteri, Milano, 2006.INFORMAZIONI E REGISTRAZIONE:Data & Ora: 24 giugno 2008, ore 6:30 p.m. (registrazione ore 6:00 p.m.)Luogo: Caffè Parma – Jianwai Soho, Building 6, 39 East 3rd Ring Road, Beijing, Chaoyang District. Tel. 010 58692876Lingua: ItalianoQuota di partecipazione: 100 rmb Soci - 150 rmb non SociTermine registrazione: per la registrazione all’incontro inviare una e-mail all’indirizzo info@cameraitacina.com entro Venerdì 20 Giugno 2008. Le persone non registrate saranno ammesse all’incontro in base alla disponibilità dei posti in sala.

Impressions and Reality: Chinese Law - Presentation of the website www.leggicinesi.it

24 Giugno 2008
The meeting aims to present and illustrate the web site Leggicinesi.it that has been created in order to provide constant updates about the Chinese law. It is addressed to those who are interested in this subject and to its evolution. The speaker will enrich the presentation of the website with an excursion into the Chinese law, introducing impressions derived from his experiences in China and from the study of law itself.The web site contains texts of laws and moreover articles on law topics and links to other web site directly connected to the subject itself.A specific section is dedicated to the “Business Area” where legal and commercial documents are available for those companies willing to face the chinese market as for example: China Business guides, newsletters about fiscal and legal topics, draft of contracts and forms in english and chinese related to the corporate and arbitration sector. Speaker:Prof. Renzo Cavalieri is Professor of Comparative Legal Institutions and East Asian institutions at Cà Foscari University in Venice and partner of the law firm "Agnoli Bernardi e Associati". He mainly deals with international commercial law, with a particular reference to the operations related to the Chinese market. We bring to your attention some of his most important titles: La legge e il rito. Lineamenti di storia del diritto cinese, Milano, 1999, L`adesione della Cina alla WTO; implicazioni giuridiche, Lecce, 2003 e Cina: commercio internazionale e investimenti esteri, Milano, 2006.INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION:Date & Time: June 24th, 2008, 6:30 p.m. (registration 6:00 p.m.)Venue: Caffè Parma – Jianwai Soho, Building 6, 39 East 3rd Ring Road, Beijing, Chaoyang District. Tel. 010 58692876Language: ItalianEntrance Fee: 100 rmb Members – 150 rmb non MembersRegistration deadline: to register for this event please send en e-mail at info@cameraitacina.com by Friday 20 June 2008. Persons without prior confirmation will be allowed to entrance only if seats are available.

Food & Beverage in China: everything you have to know to import and sell your products in China

11 Giugno 2008
The outlander food & beverage sector in China is subjected to specific rules and to complex supervision administrations that make it so sensible to sudden legislation’s changes and to the State Administration’s dispositions. CICC committed itself to organize a meeting in order to inform the “insiders” about the state of affairs. This seminar aim is to keep everyone up-dated about the Food & Beverage products normative in China. The topics deals with quality certification matters in Chinese law, import and export rules, safety and quality in the European regulation and the Chinese new project on safety food law. The second part is about future prospect on “Made in Europe” Food&Beverage develop in China. Welcome address: H. E. Riccardo Sessa, Italian Ambassador to China Speakers: Mr. Stefano Vero, LCA – Lega Colucci e Associati, Beijing Representative Office: Mr. Stefano Vero, joined LCA - Lega Colucci e Associati in 2006 as the chief of China practices. Mr. Vero has worked in China since 2003 and has a deep knowledge and experience on international and PRC company law. Mr. Raimondo Serra, Agricultural Counselor at the European Commission Delegation in Beijing: Raimondo Serra has a very long experience in Food and Beverage international rules and laws. In 2002 he joined the Unit responsible for management and improvement of the fruit and vegetable Common Market Organization (CMO). In 2005 he was appointed Head of sector “Horticultural products”, where political appreciation and advice on policy making for the sector was involved. He was in charge, in particular, of the “CMO reform” file. Since June 2006 he is Counsellor at the European Commission Delegation in China and Head of the Agricultural section. Closing Remarks: Mr. Luca Trifone: Counsellor, Economic and Commercial Office of the Embassy of Italy in Beijing Time: Wednesday 11 June 2008 8:30 - Registration and breakfast 9:00 - Speeches 10:15 - Questions & Answers Location: Grand Millennium Beijing (北京千禧大酒店 ) Fortune Plaza, 7 DongSanHuan Middle Road (中国北京朝阳区东三环中路7号) Chaoyang District, Beijing 100020 (邮政编码:100020) T: 8610 8587 6888 Entrance Fee: Chambers Members 150 RMB / Non-Chambers Members 250 RMB (to be payed at the entrance) Registration deadline: to register for this event please send en email at event@cameraitacina.com by Friday 6 June, 4 pm. Persons without prior confirmation will only be allowed to entrance only if seats are available.

Food & Beverage in China: everything you have to know to import and sell your products in China

11 Giugno 2008
The outlander food & beverage sector in China is subjected to specific rules and to complex supervision administrations that make it so sensible to sudden legislation’s changes and to the State Administration’s dispositions.CICC committed itself to organize a meeting in order to inform the “insiders” about the state of affairs. This seminar aim is to keep everyone up-dated about the Food & Beverage products normative in China. The topics deals with quality certification matters in Chinese law, import and export rules, safety and quality in the European regulation and the Chinese new project on safety food law.The second part is about future prospect on “Made in Europe” Food&Beverage develop in China.Welcome address: H. E. Riccardo Sessa, Italian Ambassador to ChinaSpeakers: Mr. Stefano Vero, LCA – Lega Colucci e Associati, Beijing Representative Office: Mr. Stefano Vero, joined LCA - Lega Colucci e Associati in 2006 as the chief of China practices. Mr. Vero has worked in China since 2003 and has a deep knowledge and experience on international and PRC company law. Mr. Raimondo Serra, Agricultural Counselor at the European Commission Delegation in Beijing: Raimondo Serra has a very long experience in Food and Beverage international rules and laws. In 2002 he joined the Unit responsible for management and improvement of the fruit and vegetable Common Market Organization (CMO). In 2005 he was appointed Head of sector “Horticultural products”, where political appreciation and advice on policy making for the sector was involved. He was in charge, in particular, of the “CMO reform” file. Since June 2006 he is Counsellor at the European Commission Delegation in China and Head of the Agricultural section.Closing Remarks: Mr. Luca Trifone: Counsellor, Economic and Commercial Office of the Embassy of Italy in BeijingTime: Wednesday 11 June 2008 8:30 - Registration and breakfast 9:00 - Speeches 10:15 - Questions & AnswersLocation: Grand Millennium Beijing (北京千禧大酒店 ) Fortune Plaza, 7 DongSanHuan Middle Road (中国北京朝阳区东三环中路7号) Chaoyang District, Beijing 100020 (邮政编码:100020) T: 8610 8587 6888Entrance Fee: Chambers Members 150 RMB / Non-Chambers Members 250 RMB (to be payed at the entrance)Registration deadline: to register for this event please send en email at event@cameraitacina.com by Friday 6 June, 4 pm. Persons without prior confirmation will only be allowed to entrance only if seats are available.

Risk in Emerging Markets

10 Giugno 2008
The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, together with the French Chamber of Commerce, the Spanish Chamber of Commerce and the Benelux Chamber of Commerce, is glad to invite every CICC Member to a seminar promoted and offered by Ernst & Young on the 10th of June, on the issue "Risk in Emerging Markets".The seminar is free of charge for every CICC Member!To reserve yourself a seat, write an email with your name, your company name and your contacts to this address Presentation of the seminar:Emerging markets are a key strategic business risk across most global industry sectors. In order to address this priority, Ernst & Young has undertaken a study to explore risk management in emerging markets.The purpose of this conference is to introduce how companies from developed markets are managing risks as they invest and operate in emerging markets, and to compare and contrast the view from both developed and emerging market operations. The goal is also to build a picture of best or leading practice, to see how companies are successfully managing risk in order that others can learn from and leverage their work. The study focuses on five markets in particular: China, India, Russia, Brazil and Turkey. As part of this major study, with 900+ interviews globally, Ernst & Young interviewed business and finance leaders in developed market companies with significant operations in China.The presentation will be conducted by Frank Mei, Business Risk Services Partner in Ernst & Young Beijing office.Frank has over twelve years of audit and risk management experience gained from public accounting firms as well as multi-national companies in Asia Pacific. His experience include risk management, internal audit, internal control assessment, SOX404 compliance projects, ERP project review and fraud investigation.Frank has led the risk management and internal control projects for a number of Fortune-500 companies, and helped those companies to meet the compliance requirements and improve their internal control and risk management. His clients include some of China’s biggest companies such as China Mobile, China Life, Chalco, Air China and CNOOC, as well as key multinationals.

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