Looking to enter the China market? Instead of going head-to-head with global and local brands in China’s coastal cities, explore Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan province in West China.
Billed as “China’s Most Liveable City” by Asian Development Bank in 2014, Chengdu is the fourth most populous city in China, and fast-growing to be one of the most significant economic, finance, commerce, culture, transportation, and communication centres in West China.
Join us to learn about the growing potential of Chengdu and the business opportunities this “Land of Abundance” has to offer.
Programme (subject to changes)
Billed as “China’s Most Liveable City” by Asian Development Bank in 2014, Chengdu is the fourth most populous city in China, and fast-growing to be one of the most significant economic, finance, commerce, culture, transportation, and communication centres in West China.
Join us to learn about the growing potential of Chengdu and the business opportunities this “Land of Abundance” has to offer.
Programme (subject to changes)
1330 | Registration |
1400 | Welcome Address Mr Kenneth Teo, Regional Director, West China Group, IE Singapore |
1410 | Business Opportunities in Chengdu, China Tan Chuan Seng, Centre Director, Chengdu Overseas Office, IE Singapore |
1440 | Financing support models in facilitating market entry Mr Sim Song Kang, General Manager, Ethoz Capital China |
1510 | Legal framework for FDI in China Mr Jason Hu, Associate Principal, Dacheng Wong Alliance LLP |
1540 | Tea Break |
1600 | Exporting into China Ms Lilian Tan, Director, Supply Chain Solutions, YCH Group |
1630 | Understanding business etiquette in China (presented in Mandarin) Mr George Chao, Chairman, Association of Chinese Trainers (Singapore) |
1700 | Winning the talent war in China Mr Gary Wu, Business Manager, Manpower Group |
1730 | Panel discussion/Q&A |
1800 | End of event |