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Venue Location
Venue Location

The Hong Kong Bankers Club

43-44/F, Gloucester Tower, The Landmark
Central, Hong Kong SAR (China)

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Event Details
Event Details

This event is organised by the Dutch Chamber


When reading the news, the looming US – China trade war is talk of the town. Before this however, there were already numerous companies dealing with entering into and/or out of the Chinese market and navigating various hurdles and barriers along the way. Regulatory barriers immediately come to mind, but the various cultural and commercial challenges shouldn't be underestimated either. This seminar will give the audience better insights into the various barriers one could encounter and will give meaningful examples and perspectives from various companies that have succeeded in identifying these risks and tailoring their businesses accordingly when entering and growing in (and beyond) this emerging economic giant.


How do trading companies set up and grow in China? What insights can we gain from the technology sector in which big commercial transactions always carry a lot of weight? How do Chinese companies look at moving abroad? What macro-economic grounding can we get to make sense of this all? At the end of the evening, we want to have discussed that China of course has its entry and exit challenges, but we wonder if this isn't the case for every other market out there? And are these challenges not just reasonable traffic lights when entering the world's second biggest market?


Registration Deadline: Friday, 2nd November 2018

Speakers
Speakers
  • Rob Carnell (Head of Research and Chief Economist Asia Pacific at ING Bank)

    Rob Carnell

    Head of Research and Chief Economist Asia Pacific at ING Bank

  • Emily Feng (Beijing Correspondent at Financial Times)

    Emily Feng

    Beijing Correspondent at Financial Times

  • Hank Stokbroekx (Vice President at Huawei Enterprise Services)

    Hank Stokbroekx

    Vice President at Huawei Enterprise Services

  • Rob van Eck (Managing Director of Smart Brand International)

    Rob van Eck

    Managing Director of Smart Brand International

  • Albert van Lawick van Pabst (Founder and Managing Director of SDS Ventures)

    Albert van Lawick van Pabst

    Founder and Managing Director of SDS Ventures

Tickets
Tickets

Member Ticket

Includes Dinner

Member Price HKD 790

Corporate Member Colleague's Ticket

Includes Dinner

HKD 790

Non-Member Ticket

Includes Dinner

HKD 950

"Member Ticket" is applicable to registered chamber representative(s) only. For the colleagues/employees from the member companies, select "Corporate Member Colleague's Ticket" to enjoy the member's rate for event registration.

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