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China Advisory Council Meeting

10/12/2009
 

Time Discussion Topic
9:30  Welcome  
  • Welcome words by Arnaldo Abruzzini, Secretary General of EUROCHAMBRES
• Opening address by John Farnell, Director for Coordination, Planning and Institutional Affairs at the European Commission Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry
09:45 

• Reporting on the Understanding China Roundtable on Market Access, Paris, September 2009 
   by Annick de Kermadec-Bentzmann, General Manager, BNP Paribas China
• Reporting on the Understanding China Roundtable on Clean Tech SME, Rotterdam, November 2009

   by Danielle Bouwman, Manager China Desk, Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce  

10:15

Debate Topic 1:

Overcapacity in China - Causes, Impacts and Recommendations” Study by the European Chamber in China

• Introduction by Patrick Horgan, Member of the European Chamber and Former Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in China & Counsellor for Education at the British Embassy and Director of Programmes for the British Council
11:00

Debate Topic 2:

Intellectual Property Rights – SME Helpdesk in Beijing, where are the main difficulties for European SMEs in China? Is there need for more political support from the EU?

• Introduction by Stephanie Mitchell, Head of the IPR Team, Development of Industrial Policy, European Commission Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry
11:45

Debate Topic 3:

EU Assistance to European business in China

• Introduction by Thierry Rommel, International Aid/Cooperation Officer, European Commission EuropeAid Cooperation Office
12:30 Conclusions & next steps
12:45 Lunch

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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