The European Chamber of Commerce in China, the British Chamber of Commerce in China and China-Britain Business Council invite you to a presentation by Jim McGregor, where he will talk about China’s indigenous innovation policies and the impact they may have on British business in China. Jim is a Senior Counselor at APCO Worldwide and was the author of the bestselling book One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing Business in China. Jim will talk about China’s indigenous innovation campaign and its surrounding web of industrial policies, and how they are impacting China’s relationships with international business and the developed world.
The Speaker
Jim McGregor (bio)
- Senior counselor for APCO Worldwide in China
- Author of the bestselling book One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing Business in China
- Veteran reporter for The Wall Street Journal
The Agenda
8.00 - 8.30am
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Registration/networking
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8.30 - 10.00am
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Breakfast
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Event Terms & Conditions
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Please note that registration starts at 8:00am and the seminar starts at 8:30am. Fees will be collected in cash at the entrance.
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