China-US Business Forum, organized by People's Daily of China and China General Chamber of Commerce in USA, will be held at the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, on Feburary 14-15, 2006.)
With the theme of "Expanding Exchanges and Cooperation for a Mutual-Benefit and Win-Win Tomorrow", we've invited senior delegates include renowned statesmen, economists, and entrepreneurs from both China and US who will discuss a number of topics of common concern, including "Market Access: Chinese Market Always Opens to American Business", "IPR Protection: A Key Issue in China-US Long Term Cooperation", "Cross-Border M & A: International Operation of Chinese Companies and US Policy Options", "The Flotation of Renminbi Exchange Rate and China-US Business", and "Solutions to Trade Imbalance", etc.
Theme:
Expanding Exchanges and Cooperation for a Mutual-Benefit and Win-Win Tomorrow
Topics:
Market Access: Chinese Market Always Opens to American Business
IPR Protection: A Key Issue in China-US Long Term Cooperation
Cross-Border M & A: International Operation of Chinese Companies and US Policy Options
The Flotation of Renminbi Exchange Rate and China-US Business
Solutions to Trade Imbalance
Aims:
To provide a sound, multi-level platform for government officials, business leaders and academicians of the two countries to exchange views, to enhance mutual understanding and trust, so as to handle the differences in a proper way, and to promote the healthy growth in China-US business cooperation
Organizer:
People's Daily (China)
China General Chamber of Commerce in U.S.A.
Special Support:
Ministry of Commerce, China
U.S.A Embassy to China
Hosts:
International Business Daily
Beijing Century 99 International Business Ltd.
Organizing Committee of CHINA-US BUSINESS FORUM
China:
Address: 18 Jian Guo Men Nei Avenue, 3-512 Suite (Henderson Center),
Beijing 100005, P.R.China
Tel: 86-10-65189121��Ext: 662
Fax: 86-10-65189123
E-mail: nycpcc@hotamil.com
Contact: Yin Feifei
U.S.A.:
Correspondence of the organizing committee in the US
Contact Organization: China General Chamber of Commerce in U.S.A.
Address: 100 Lighting Way, 4/F Secaucus, NJ 07094-5611
Tel: 201-422-8572
Fax: 201-422-8558
Email: contact@usccoc.org
Contact: Huang Xueqi
Distinguished participants
From USA
Confirmed:
Robert Kapp, Former President of US-China Business Council
John L. Holden, Former President of National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
Craig Allen, Minister Counselor for Commercial Affairs, US Embassy in Beijing
William G. Parrett, Chief Executive Officer of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Deborah Lehr, President of Stonebridge-China, Former Assistant US Trade
Representative, US Chief Negotiator for China's accession to WTO
Siva Yam, President of US-China Chamber of Commerce
Invited:
Alexander Haig, former US Secretary of State
Mickael Kantor, Former Secretary of Commerce and U.S. Trade Representative
Stephen Roach, Chief economist of Morgan Stanley
John Frisbie, President of US-China business Council
Ezra Vogel, Former Director, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University
Henry Paulson Jr., Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs & Co
Thomas J. Donohue, President and CEO, US Chamber of Commerce
Stephen A. Orlins, President of the National Committee on United States-China Relations
Lawrence J. Lau, Vice-Chancellor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Stapleton Roy, Former US Ambassador to China; Managing Director of Kissinger Associates, Inc.
From China
Invited:
China's senior officials of commerce, agriculture, intellectual property senior representatives from China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, Development Research Center of State Council and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences