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[Jun 23 | Online] GCC Chamber Meeting:

Scenarios for China’s Economic Outlook and Implications 

for Foreign Companies in China


The pandemic and its response, global inflation, and accelerating technological and ecological disruption have created unprecedented levels of global supply and demand disruption. 


Nowhere is this stress felt more than among the leaders of global companies in the world’s most dynamic marketplace. A new and appropriate-for-context approach that embraces uncertainty is the China management must-have in a world where the old rules no longer apply. 


Hereby, the German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai would like to invite you to join our Chamber Meeting on June 23, where we will take a deep dive into China’s economic outlook and present its implications for foreign companies operating in China.



Date: Thursday, Jun 23, 2022

Venue: Online Zoom

Agenda

  • 09:55 AM – 10:00 AM: Dial-in

  • 10:00 AM – 10:05 AM: Opening Remarks by Titus von dem Bongart 

  • 10:05 AM – 10:45 AM: Keynote Speech by Dr. Jonathan Woetzel

  • 10:45 AM – 11:00 AM: Q&A

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  • This event will be held on Zoom. A meeting link will be provided via email by 4:00 PM, Jun 22. Please check your junk email or contact us if you don't receive it by then.

  • Registration & payment will close at 3:00 PM, Jun 22.

  • If you have any questions about the event, please feel free to contact chamber-east-events@china.ahk.de


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Moderator & Speaker
  • Vice-Chairperson, German Chamber of Commerce in China | ShanghaiTitus von dem Bongart (Moderator)
    Titus von dem Bongart (Moderator)
    E&Y (China) Advisory Co., Ltd. Vice-Chairperson, German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai
    Titus von dem Bongart joined EY Shanghai as a Partner in 2006 after working 10 years for other international well-known accounting firm. He is an Attorney-at- Law and holds relevant degrees from the University of Bonn and the Court of Appeals in Schleswig. He is a lecturer for Chinese Tax at the University of Hamburg as well as the Tongji University in Shanghai.

    He has been the Chairman of the German Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai from 2010 to 2016. Since 22 years, Titus von dem Bongart has regularly advised clients on various matters related to their China investment, e.g. the restructuring of their China set-up/ China impact of international restructurings including supply chain models and other changes.
  • Senior Partner, McKinsey & Co.; Director, McKinsey Global Institute; Co-Chair, Urban China InitiativeDr. Jonathan R. Woetzel  (Speaker)
    Dr. Jonathan R. Woetzel (Speaker)
    McKinsey & Company Senior Partner, McKinsey & Co.; Director, McKinsey Global Institute; Co-Chair, Urban China Initiative
    Jonathan Woetzel is a Director of the McKinsey Global Institute [MGI] where he leads MGI research on productivity, urbanization, infrastructure, inequality and regional economies.

    Based in China since 1986, he globally leads McKinsey’s Cities Special Initiative and co-chairs the non-profit think tank Urban China Initiative, a collaborative project of Tsinghua University and McKinsey & Company that aims to develop and implement solutions to China’s urbanization challenge.

    As an expert on energy, sustainability, and economic master planning, Jonathan has advised national and local governments in Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe and the Americas on topics including improving the foreign investment environment, energy policy, and economic development. He has conducted more than 60 projects for local governments throughout China to support economic development and transformation.

    Jonathan works in the private sector as well, serving clients most often on topics related to corporate strategy, operations, and organization. He has extensive experience in real estate, particularly affordable housing and commercial revitalization, and advised on energy investment strategies among other topics. Jonathan actively participates in international forums including the World Economic Forum and the Joint US-China Coalition for Clean Energy, and also guest lectures at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Business and the China-Europe International Business School. He has written five books on China including Capitalist China: Strategies for a Revolutionized Economy; Operation China; 1 Hour China and No Ordinary Disruption.
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