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Join AmCham China's Real Estate and Development Forum for a lunch discussion about key industry issues and plans for programming for the Year of the Dog. If you are interested in the fields of real estate, construction, engineering, land use rights or development join us for an informal lunch gathering to get involved and connect with other key players in the field. The first hallf of the lunch discussion will cover the key industry issues including topics such as Barriers to Foreign Investment, Transparency and Regulatory Environment and Decentralization of Chinese Cities. The second half of the discussion will center on how to plan programming to address these topics in the Real Estate and Development Industry Forum.
The primary purpose of the Real Estate and Development Forum is to promote transparency and create awareness in the fields of real estate, construction, engineering, land use rights and administration. Land use rights and development are fundamental elements of China’s growth story, and market transparency will help to ensure this growth. The forum uses its current policy dialogue to make recommendations and suggest improvements to the government. The Real Estate Forum meets on a monthly basis and its recent activities have focused on industry regulations and policies, as well as new market trends and opportunities in second tier cities, based on the latest research on fifty cities’ real estate markets.ore content in the publisher section.
A light lunch will be provided.
The primary purpose of the Real Estate and Development Forum is to promote transparency and create awareness in the fields of real estate, construction, engineering, land use rights and administration. Land use rights and development are fundamental elements of China’s growth story, and market transparency will help to ensure this growth. The forum uses its current policy dialogue to make recommendations and suggest improvements to the government. The Real Estate Forum meets on a monthly basis and its recent activities have focused on industry regulations and policies, as well as new market trends and opportunities in second tier cities, based on the latest research on fifty cities’ real estate markets.ore content in the publisher section.
A light lunch will be provided.