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China Advisory Council Roundtable: China's 12th Five-Year Plan and Europe 2020 Creating New EU-China Synergies

05/07/2011

 

 



China's 12th Five-Year plan and Europe 2020

 

Creating new EU-China synergies

china advisory council roundtable

   


Participation in the China Advisory Council roundtable is by personal invitation only. For further information on the China Advisory Council, please refer to the Understanding China programme website or click here for press enquiries.


SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION ENGLISH – MANDARIN
这个会议具有同时 的英汉语的翻译 

   

8.30 - 9.00     

Welcome tea and registration of guests
   

9.00 - 9.15

 

 

Introduction by

Shada Islam, Head of the Asia Programme of Friends of Europe and Arnaldo Abruzzini, Secretary General of EUROCHAMBRES

 

9.15 - 9.30

 

Welcome by


Carmen Cano de Lasala
, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to  The People's Republic of China

   

9.30-10.30

 

Discussion I

 

China's 12th Five-Year Plan: The view from China


Wu Changhua, Director for Greater China of the Climate Group
Zhang Yansheng, Director, Institute for International Economic Research, National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)

Zhang Shigang, Coordinator of the United Nation's Environment Programme (UNEP), China

   

10.30-11.00

Tea break
   

11.00-12.30

 

Discussion ii

Prospects for Europe-China Synergies

  The Implementation of China’s 12th Five-Year Plan opens up a myriad of new opportunities for EU-China cooperation. Given that Europe’s 2020 agenda for economic reform and growth has very similar aims and goals, what are the opportunities for closer synergies between the two sides? Discussions will focus on ways in which the EU and China can work together with regards to:
  • Green development
  • Inclusive growth
  • Innovation and creativity
  • Science and education
  • Urbanisation and regional development
   

12.30-13.30

Networking lunch
   

13.30-14.30

  

Discussion iii

 

EU-China economic cooperation: The view from China


Liu Youfa, Vice-President of the China Institute of International Studies (CIIS)
Zhou Hong, Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)


14.30-15.00

Tea break
   

15.00-16.00


                             

Discussion iv

The way ahead: Can Europe and China forge an economic partnership?

  Beyond Europe 2020 and the Chinese 12th Five-Year Plan, what is the scope for EU-China economic, trade and investment ties? European businesses say selling and investing in China remains difficult while China is demanding that the EU recognise the country’s status as a market economy. Beijing is resisting European demands for a re-evaluation of the Renminbi. However, China’s decision to maintain and possibly increase its holdings of euro-denominated debt is helping Europe through the euro crisis. Can Europe and China forge a real economic partnership? What are the key obstacles in improving business ties? Can European member states craft a more coherent European economic policy on China?
   

16.00-16.15

 

Closing by

Tadeusz Chomicki, Polish Ambassador to China and representative of the Polish EU Presidency

   

16.15

End of the roundtable

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