The European Chamber of Commerce in China invite you to a breakfast talk with Mr Daniel Guéguen on 29th October in Kerry Centre Hotel.
Since the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty in December 2009, which aims to put the EU back on track, The European Union faces difficult challenges.
The divergence of European economies jeopardizes the future of the euro. This is exacerbated by the fact that Member States are experiencing different levels of competitiveness between those who succeed in adapting to globalization (Germany, United Kingdom) and those who fail (France).
Despite these challenges, the EU shows reluctance to act and to create real geopolitical partnerships with the US, China, India or Brazil.
Daniel Guéguen looks to tackle the questions raised by this unstable and uncertain panorama. He will also address important opportunities for European and Chinese firms and the development of a major EU/China partnership which is necessary to avoid a US/China duopoly.
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The Agenda
8.00 – 8.30am Registration
8.30 – 8.50am Breakfast and networking
8.50 – 9.20am Presentation
9.20 – 9.50am Q&A
Event Terms & Conditions
Please note that, though all are welcome to attend our events, we strongly recommend that you register online with us in advance so that we can keep you updated on any changes in the event schedule. From time to time, due to unforeseen circumstances we need to change the time or venue of an advertised event. So please do let us know by registering online if you plan to attend an event so that we can keep you informed.
To register for this event please register online by 18:00 Thursday, 28th October. Please note that we will send you a registration confirmation. We require 24 hours notice for cancellations, no-shows who fail to cancel before this time will be invoiced for the event. Registrations done after the deadline will be accepted only if space permits and are charged an additional 50 RMB walk-in fee. For any further enquiries or registration, please contact us at tliang@euccc.com.cn.
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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