China’s amended Anti-Unfair Competition Law (AUCL) comes into force on January 1, 2018. This is the first major amendment since its implementation in 1993, and indicates that China’s anti-corruption campaign will continue to escalate.
The European Chamber is pleased to invite you to a session on the Anti-Unfair Competition Law’s commercial bribery provisions.
The amended version brings in new criteria for constitution of commercial bribery and the legal consequences. Join us on 25th January and hear from experts about the following:
- Overview of Key Amendments to the AUCL
- Implications of the AUCL Amendments for companies doing business in China
- How will the Chinese Government enforce the provisions of the law on Commercial Bribery
- Actions to take and suggestions for companies to remain complaint
Agenda
2:30 – 3:00 Registration and Networking
3:00 – 3:10 Welcome Remarks by Elliot Papageorgiou, Chair of the IPR Working Group, European Chamber
3:10 – 4:10 Presentation by Mike Goldammer, Partner at Taylor Wessing Munich Office and Cara Meng is a Senior
Associate at Taylor Wessing based in Shanghai Office.
4:10 – 4:50 Q&A Session and Panel Discussion
4:50 – 5:40 Closing Remarks by Elliot Papageorgiou, Chair of the IPR Working Group, European Chamber
5:40 - 6:00 Networking and Free Discussion
Terms & Conditions
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