Seminar: Moving in Grey Areas - Understanding Trade and State Secrets
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Marketing & Communications Forum (MarCom Forum)
Seminar: Moving in Grey Areas - Understanding Trade and State Secrets
Date & Time: 4.00 PM, Wednesday, 2nd June
Venue: Kerry Center Hotel
Address: No 1 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District
Member Fee: 200 RMB
Dear Marketing & Communications Forum member,
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is delighted to invite you to a seminar on Understanding Trade and State Secrets on Wednesday 2nd June at the Kerry Center Hotel.
Foreign companies doing business in China consistently endeavour to ensure that they fully comply with PRC laws in all their business activities. However, the laws surrounding state and commercial secrets are often vague and broad, creating challenges for foreign companies to comply.
Recently the Chinese government has been stepping up to fight corruption and not long ago State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) revised the ‘PRC Law on Protection of State Secrets’ governing the protection of state secrets.
Join us at this seminar where our four panelists will discuss how to handle practices in grey areas of trade and state secrets from different perspectives.
The Speakers
Antony Dapiran, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP ( bio)
Susan Munro, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson LLP ( bio)
Patrik Lockne, Communications Advisor, Springtime ( bio)
Gregory Gilligan, Managing Director, APCO Worldwide ( bio)
The Agenda
4.00 - 4.30 Registration
4.30 - 5.10 Presentations
5.10 - 5.40 Panel Discussion
5.40 - 6.15 Q&A
6.15 - Networking with Drinks
If you are interested in attending the event, please register by emailing tliang@euccc.com.cn directly before Tuesday 1st June 2010
To read more about the event, please visit our website on http://www.euccc.com.cn/view/events/fullview?eid=3001
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For any further information about the Marketing & Communications Forum or the European Chamber in general please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Chanelle Hong at chong@euccc.com.cn
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