China faces unprecedented economic disruption as a result of COVID-19, creating many challenges but also leaving room for opportunity. This is apparent, as China has implemented revisions to its Foreign Investment Law (FIL). The revisions introduce crucial changes towards equality, promotion, facilitation and protection of foreign investment.
With such renewed commitment from the State Council, demonstrated by local policies that foster support for foreign investment, comes the time to consider a focus on financial loans when considering economic development in the aftermath of COVID-19.
This webinar will include insights on FIL, the significance of earmarked financial loans and those available to foreign investors, and how companies can benefit from such State Council measures. Experts will provide a presentation on these details and share case studies in an effort to highlight the long-term opportunities that can take investors through and beyond COVID-19.
The European Chamber welcomes Ms. Lucia Netti, Regional Partner, Horizons China Advisory to share their expertise and guidance on the above-mentioned. The Webinar will take place on 13th May, 2020 from 5:00 pm – 6:05 pm (GMT +8) via Zoom.
This webinar will be off the record.
Agenda
5:00pm-5:05pm Opening words by European Chamber Representative
5:05pm-5:35pm Ms. Lucia Netti, Regional Partner, Horizons China Advisory
5:35pm-5:45pm Q&A
5:45pm-5:50pm Closing words by European Chamber Representative
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Members of the Advisory Council may receive complimentary admission to Chamber seminars, conferences and factory visits up to two attendees per event. Additional participants will be charged at the member rate.
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For further information contact Laura Alvarez Mendivil at lamendivil@europeanchamber.com.cn