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Impressions from them 2009 meeting:
China is still a poor developing country. The burgeoning economic relationships between China and other emerging markets in places like Africa are still very new, and not that big
Levin Zhu, Chief Executive Officer, CICC, China
 
If we listen to America, we’re doomed. Policymakers there are pushing aside all the rational voices and the next crisis is already brewing. Who’ll pay for it? Probably the American people, because the Chinese certainly aren’t going to lend them the money
Ronnie C. Chan, Chairman, Hong Kong SAR
 
The Chinese do not invest in Mozambique because of the beautiful eyes of the Mozambicans, but rather due to the convergence and complementarity of interests
Luísa Dias Diogo, Prime Minister of Mozambique
 
China is one of the world's new engines of growth
David K.P. Li, Chairman, Bank of East Asia, Hong Kong SAR
 
For companies to thrive in the post-crisis era, innovation is the key
Wayne W. Wang, Chairman, CDP Group, China
 
The establishment of the China-Portugal comprehensive strategic partnership in 2005 opened a new chapter in their relations
Luís Amado, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Portugal
 
My country’s future is now more tied to the East than the West
Amadou Hott, Chief Executive Officer, UBA Capital, Nigeria
 
Europe and North America will dramatically increase its outsourcing in Asia. Those who anticipate and manage well will win
John M. Neill, Group Chief Executive, Unipart Group, United Kingdom
 
 
Global China Business Meeting
21-22 November 2010, City of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
 

Horasis will hold the fifth Global China Business Meeting in Luxembourg on 21-22 November 2010. The meeting is co-hosted by Luxembourg for Business and the China Federation of Industrial Economics. Over 400 leaders will meet under the theme "Globalizing Chinese Firms". The theme reflects the increased emphasis of Chinese firms to build global and sustainable brands. The programme offers multiple means to gain insight from and access to business leaders and key government officials.

Delegates will debate the impact of the global economic crisis and how China is shaping the post-crisis world. China's lead in the global economic recovery has been underscored by effective government stimulus measures, robust domestic consumption and increasing economic integration on a regional and global level. The 2010 Global China Business Meeting will attach importance on the increasing role that China plays in global trade and investment.

The co-chairs are:

Chen Feng, Chairman, Hainan Airlines, China
Chen Ping, Chairman, Tidetime Sun Group, China
Fu Chengyu, President, CNOOC, China
Lakshmi Mittal, Chairman, Arcelor Mittal, Luxembourg
Feng Jun, Chairman, Aigo, China
David K.P. Li, Chairman, Bank of East Asia, Hong Kong SAR
Miao Gengshu, Chaiman, Sinotrans, China
Juan María Nin, Chief Executive Officer, La Caixa, Spain
Dinesh C. Paliwal, Chairman, Harman Industries, USA
Yat Siu, Chief Executive Officer, Outblaze, Hong Kong SAR
John Tan, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Capital Reinsurance Group, Singapore
Zhang Yue, Chairman, Broad Air Conditioning, China
Levin Zhu, Chief Executive Officer, CICC, China

Co-hosts:

   
Luxembourg for Business China Federation of Industrial Economics    

 

The Global China Business Meeting is the foremost annual gathering of Chinese business leaders and their global counterparts. It is held in the recognition that growth strategies within the Sino-global framework require thought leadership and mutually beneficial peer-to-peer networks. The 2005-2009 meetings - held in Geneva (twice), Frankfurt, Barcelona and Lisbon – were the first independent, international meetings of Chinese and global CEOs to conceptualize Chinese companies' rise to global eminence.

The event is open to Chief Executive Officers of the world's leading companies. The meeting is supported by corporate partners - selected companies that contribute their expertise and resources to Horasis.



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