FORTHCOMING CHINA – INDIA EVENTS IN HONG KONG, SHANGHAI & BEIJING
November 12th, 2007 - by 2point6billion.comTime to mark your diaries !
The next four weeks see a plethora of China-India events that have sprung up as a result of our exploring the issue with India Briefing and 2point6billion. Indeed, the topic has never been so hot. As leaders in this field we can advise the following events which we are involved with. Please book early as these events sell out quickly.
I HONG KONG INTERCHAMBER
Tuesday November 20th, Renaissance Harbour View Hotel, Harbour Road, Wanchai
12:15 - 2pm lunch – Entry also to non-members
“The Elephant & The Dragon”
Chris Devonshire-Ellis, senior partner of Dezan Shira & Associates, and publisher of China Briefing & India Briefing will discuss:
- Why economic reform in China & India has occurred now
- Government styles: Democracy & One Party State
- Opportunities: What China and India both need in investment
- Free Trade Zones & Tax Incentives compared
- Relocating South China manufacturing to South-East India
- Bi Lateral Trade – Where Is This Headed and the implications for Hong Kong
Priced at HK$490, which includes lunch, please book your place via: swedcham@pacific.net.hk
II SHANGHAI BRITISH CHAMBER OPEN EVENT
Thursday, November 22nd, JW Marriott Hotel, Nanjing Xi Lu
07:30 – 9am breakfast – Entry also to non- Britcham members
“The Dragon vs The Tiger”
Chris Devonshire-Ellis, senior partner of Dezan Shira & Associates and publisher of China Briefing & India Briefing will discuss:
- Similarities and differences between China & India, and Shanghai & Mumbai
- How can Chinese based business attract Indian investment & clients
- Opportunities in India for service companies
- Free Trade Zones & Tax Incentives compared
- Bi-Lateral Trade – Where this is headed
Priced at RMB320, including breakfast, please register via: events@sha.britcham.org
III BEIJING - 2POINT6BILLION EVENT
Wednesday, November 28th, Capital Club, Chaoyang, Beijing
6:30pm – 8pm with snacks and refreshments
“China & India New Trade Routes”
Chris Devonshire-Ellis, senior partner of Dezan Shira & Associates and publisher of China Briefing & India Briefing will discuss:
The third in this highly successful series of China-India bilateral development takes in:
- Developing Trade Routes Between China & India
- Tibet, Yunnan and West Bengal as a trading bloc
- Expectations of Chinese & Indian political and bilateral developments
- Pre- China India January State Visit Briefing
- What Chinese investments India wants to make
Places at this event are limited, and cost RMB230 including snacks. Please book via lidia.sakarapani@thecapitalclub.com
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November 13th, 2007 at 4:33 pm
any event in mumbai related to dragon vs. tiger? i’ve come to mumbai from shanghai!
November 13th, 2007 at 4:42 pm
There will be a similar series next year in India, but for now these are all in China. Please see above details of the Shanghai event with contacts for booking if you wish to attend. Details of all China-India events we are involved in will be placed on this blog and we do speak at many events in India.
November 14th, 2007 at 7:49 am
Mr. Chris is a very good speaker, I have been hearing him before on two occasions in Chennai and Bangalore on matters of China and India. I can recommend him if you have interest in the topics above. He is most authoritative on his subject matter.
November 15th, 2007 at 4:20 pm
thanks. hope I do get opportunities to attend the similar events either in mumbai or shanghai, and to hear Mr. Chris personally.
November 17th, 2007 at 7:17 pm
It’ll be my pleasure to meet with you. Please come and say hello after the presentations.
Best regards
Chris
November 20th, 2007 at 6:44 pm
Hello 2.6 team
Look forward to your reports of the presentations and how they were received.
Is there any chance of either a webcast or posting snippets onto the site by way of a v-log? I ask on behalf of all your interested readers who cannot make it to the events.
I am, however, interested to hear that you will be having events in India next year. I hope they co-incide with my visit!
Cheers
Shourik
November 21st, 2007 at 2:55 pm
Dear Shourik;
Thanks for the comments. I don’t usually post my presentations online as I tend to use them only as prompts. My speech is where the content is and I always speak with no notes, they are not scripted. The only way to capture these presentations is via webcast and we’ll be looking into that for future.
Best regards
Chris Devonshire-Ellis
November 21st, 2007 at 7:31 pm
Thanks Chris
Look forward to seeing you in person in India next year - I hope to be there when you are.
Cheers
S