Doing Business in China after the 20th Party Congress
Please join us on December 9, 2022 for this special webinar with Markus Herrmann Chen, Managing Director, China Macro Group, about Doing Business in China after the 20th Party Congress.
About this webinar
What economy and business impact should we expect to see from China’s 20th Party Congress?
China’s 20th Party Congress in October gained global attention and will no doubt have major contextual and strategic implications for the country’s development model and its economy in the coming years. Key policy concepts such as “high-quality development,” “coordinated development and security” and “dual circulation” have been newly elevated into the government’s constitution and are poised to further shape the implementation of the 14th Five-Year-Plan (2021-2025) and ongoing reforms in the years to come.
So, what are the key trends we should watch with regards to China’s economy, foreign business in China, FDI and financial markets?
Join us to get a better understanding of the opportunities and challenges for China-European Business in 2023 and beyond.
About our speakers
Markus Herrmann Chen, Managing Director, China Macro Group
Markus is an experienced advisor to European corporate and public sector clients on the Chinese market and an expert in China’s economic, trade and S&T policies, political cooperation and government affairs strategies. Prior to joining CMG, Markus worked as a Government Affairs Director with Bayer MaterialScience in China and as a Management Consultant with Boston Consulting Group in its Shanghai, Hong Kong and Zurich offices. Markus is engaged various boards and on the council of CEIBS Zurich. He is of Swiss-Chinese descent. View his LinkedIn profile here.
Organiser(s)
CEIBS Zurich Campus
Event details
Date & Time: December 9, 2022 @ 12:30-13:30 (CEST)
Venue: Online (via Zoom)
Language: English
Contact/Registration: Please contact Alumni & Partnerships Manager for Europe, Georgina Childs on cgeorgina@ceibs.edu with any enquiries.
Note: This webinar will take place under Chatham House Rules and cannot be recorded or reproduced. Please register to ensure you can join.