From November 28 to 30, 2012 over 350 experts from the economic, political and academic world will come together at the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce to discuss the state of the Sino-European economic relations. The fifth “Hamburg Summit: China meets Europe” will focus on the roles of China and the EU in the global economy, the perspective for the Sino-European trade relations, raw material supply, and theliberalisation of the Chinese currency as well as new concepts for “Smart Cities”.The “Hamburg Summit” has today an international reputation as the high-ranking Sino-Europeaneconomic forum, as the participation of the Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao in 2006 exemplifies.Hence for 2012, a high-level participation by the Chinese and German governments, the EU institutions as well as several international organisationsis expected again. So far the Prime Minister of Luxemburg, Jean-Claude Juncker, the President of the European Investment Bank, Dr. Werner Hoyer, the former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the China Expert Kenneth Lieberthal and the CEO of China Shipping, Capt. XuLirong confirmed their participation at this year’s “Hamburg Summit”.
The “Hamburg Summit” was initiated and organisedby the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce for the first time in 2004 as a platform for an open dialogue between Europe and China with the goal to improve the economic relations and the understanding of each other.
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