AmCham China is pleased to be the supporting partner in The Economist's annual China Summit in Beijing. AmCham China members receive a 20% discount for this event.
The Economist's China Summit, now in its fourth year, is the strategic event for regional and global business leaders already operating in―or with vested interest in―China. Join us on December 5 in Beijing to examine China's timely opportunities, pressing issues and perplexing macro developments across its economy, politics and society.
WHO WILL ATTEND THE SUMMIT?
Chaired by John Micklethwait, Editor-in-chief, The Economist, China Summit will convene more than 180 business leaders, policymakers, academics and observers who wish to learn and discuss the emerging opportunities and challenges in China.
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
• He Yafei, Former Vice Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The People's Republic of China, Vice Minister, Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, State Council
• Fan Cheng, Executive Director, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Air China
• Chai Hongfeng, Executive Vice President, China UnionPay (NEWLY CONFIRMED)
• Anne Stevenson-Yang, Founder and Research Director, J Capital Research
• Zhang Weiying, Professor of Economics, Peking University
• Neil Shen, Founder and Managing Partner, Sequoia China Fund
• Zhang Yunzhou, President, State Grid Energy Research Institute
• Abdalla Hamdok, Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
• David Wei, Former Chief Executive Officer, Alibaba, Chairman and Founding Partner, Vision Knight Capital (NEWLY CONFIRMED)
For the full speaker list and programme please visit the China Summit 2013 website.
KEY THEMES TO BE DISCUSSED:
• China's economic reforms: The important, the urgent and the likely
• Blue skies over Beijing?
• The developing world: What does China want?
• Corporate China: Reducing the red tape
• China's disruptive internet: Opportunities and obstacles
• Is China a global innovation powerhouse?