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Seminar: Chinese Business Law 2020
This seminar focuses on China's developing legal market and the prospects for foreign law firms. Speakers include Andrew Halper (head of CMS Cameron Mckenna's China Group), Robert Lewis (international managing partner, Zhong Lun Law Firm, Beijing), Jack Yu (international policy adviser, Law Society of England and Wales) and Duncan Levesley (legal and professional services representative, China Britain Business Council).
Venue: CMS, Cameron McKenna, London
Date: May 26
Contact: events@cbli.org
Scotland China Clinics, Scotland
Scottish Development International (SDI) and
China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) are
running a series of China Business clinics across major Scottish regions. People will have the
opportunity to meet staff from CBBC's Scotland office and colleagues from SDI on matters ranging from market potential for your products and services to how to establish a presence in the market as well as the types of support and services available to help you develop the China market in a cost effective way.
Date: Till Dec 8
Custom Event, Brussels
After many years of doing business with China, some companies may have come across some
customs issues with Belgian and/or Chinese
customs agencies while exporting goods to China or importing goods into Belgium. This event offers the latest information on Belgian-Chinese customs issues.
Venue: Best Western Premier HNA Sodehotel
Date: May 26
Contact: info@bcecc.be
Bloomberg Emerging Markets: China
This conference will examine China against the backdrop of China's involvement in Europe, and address topics such as inflation, the rise of consumer demand, real estate, renewable energy, commodities, yuan-denominated bond market in Hong Kong, and the country's political future and what this means for investors. CBBC members receive a 50 percent discount to attend.
Venue: London
Date: May 25
Contact: mdavid20@bloomberg.net
The Business Chinese Speech Contest
The London Confucius Institute (LCI), based at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, is launching a new Business Chinese Speech Contest. The contest is jointly organised with the European Business School London (EBSL), Regents' College, and sponsored by Confucius Institute Online (CIO).
Venue: London
Date: June 25, 2011
Contact: lci@soas.ac.uk
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