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The COVID-19 travel restrictions and lengthy quarantine requirements imposed by China made it nearly impossible for foreign executives to visit the country since the beginning of 2020. Two years into the pandemic, the impact of these restrictions is increasingly leading to a disconnect between headquarters and local business operations of foreign companies. Planned investments and the expansion of existing ones have been put on hold. At the same time, geopolitical tensions lead to the rise of anti-China sentiments in many countries, affecting decision-makers and boardrooms. A Pew Research Centre study from October 2020 showed that negative views on China have reached historic highs, even in countries with strong economic ties and traditionally good cultural and academic cooperation with China. According to the research, 71% of German respondents and 85% of French respondents hold negative views on China.
In this German Chamber and European Chamber co-organized webinar, business leaders and economists based in China will share their views on the current business and political environment. We jointly invite our member companies as well as their headquarters in Europe to join and learn of the prospects for business growth and development, as speakers paint a realistic picture of doing business in China 2022.
**Please note that
This event is for members and their European headquarters only and under the Chatham House Rules.
This event will be held on Zoom. A meeting link and login information will be provided to successful registrants at 10am, January 13.
Registration will close at 6pm, January 12.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact chamber-north-events@china.ahk.de.
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Welcome remarks
by Clas Neumann, Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai and Senior Vice President, Head of SAP Global Labs Network SAP China Co., Ltd.
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by Jörg Wuttke, President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
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by Dr. Stephan Wöllenstein, Chairperson of the German Chamber of Commerce in China and CEO of the Volkswagen Group China
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by Mattie Bekink, China Director of The Economist Corporate Network at The Economist Group
Panel discussion with Q&A
moderated by Adam Dunnett, Secretary General, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
Announcements and closing remarks
by Clas Neumann, Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai and Senior Vice President, Head of SAP Global Labs Network SAP China Co., Ltd.
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Welcome remarks
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Panel discussion with Q&A
Announcements and closing remarks
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Disclaimer
© 2021 German Chamber of Commerce in China (GCC). No part of this webinar may be reproduced without prior permission. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure that the information provided is accurate, no guarantees for the currency or accuracy of information are made. All material relating to information, products and services (or to third party information, products and services), is provided 'as is', without any representation or endorsement made and without warranty of any kind, including the implied warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, compatibility, security and accuracy. The speakers are solely responsible for the content thereof; In no event will the organizer and/or the speakers be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from infringement or any defect of rights of the content of the webinar. Views expressed are not necessarily those of GCC.