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BCCC Speaker Series Event (All Welcome) - Details
  Event Name
BCCC Speaker Series Event (All Welcome)
  Speaker(s)
  Event Type
Other
  Date and Time
Thursday 1st June 2006, 6:00 pm to 12:00 am
  Venue
Music Room, the Capital Club
  Cost
Member: RMB 150, Non-member: RMB 250
  Payment Method
Pay at the door (cash only)
  Contact Details
Event Information
Getting an in-depth Understanding of China Real Estate & the Opportunities for Foreign Investment
Venue: Music Room, the Capital Club, 50th Floor, Capital Mansion, Xinyuan South Rd, Beijing Please note: K. Jeans or athletic clothing are not allowed L. Mobile phones are not permitted to be used in the Club Dining Rooms Date: Thursday, 1st June, 2006 Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm Cost: 150 Rmb Members 250 Rmb Non Members China has made huge progress since it opened its door to the outside world in the late 1970's and embraced a market-oriented economy after being ruled under the central controlled system for almost 30 years. China is perhaps the most successful country in the world to have developed a private housing market in such a short period of time. And more and more foreign investors have entered this market. But to some foreign companies, purchasing land and doing business directly (FDI) in China's real estate market are very difficult. Besides language and cultural differences, the concerns facing foreign investment may range from the not-so- transparent laws and regulations to dealing with bureaucratic agencies. Join our industry experts for this month's Speaker Series Event and learn more about the Chinese real estate market and the opportunities for foreign investment. Mr. Liuqun, Vice-President of CIIC and Executive Vice-President of BIIP (In Chinese with Interpreter) . Overview of China's housing market, development and reforms . The impact of the Chinese government's control . Development trends in the Chinese real estate market and opportunities for foreign capital to enter the market. . Suggestions of opportunities for foreign investors Mr. Chris Yeung, Director, Residential Services, CB Richard Ellis, Beijing (In English) 1. Investor's perspective 每 What, when, how, where and whom 2. Current investment conditions 每 supply and demand, rules and regulations 3. Weakness of Beijing market 每 policy, system, history 4. Opportunities 每 Capital becomes metropolitan, Beijing - a business city or a financial centre? About the Speakers: Mr. Liu Qun, Vice President of China International Industry and Commerce Corporation, graduated from Guanghua School of Management, Peking University with an MBA. He is the director of Beijing Yongfeng International Information Park, Director of Beijing State Guest Entrepreneurs Club and Innobankers Club. He is also honored as the Vice 每 Chairman of Beijing Electronic Chamber of Commerce, and Director of China Electronic Chamber of Commerce and Cosmetics Chamber of Commerce in All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce. Mr. Chris Yeung Working as a realtor and a hotel management executive in many agencies and international hotels in China, Hong Kong and Canada; Chris earned his recognition and reputation when he was working in marketing and sales in China, Hong Kong and Canada. He has re-engineered a mobile communication company to become the best agent of Cantel Canada. He is an open-minded, optimistic, creative, business minded person, well-known for his enthusiastic manner. Drinks and snacks will be served. Please register with us in advance. If you have registered and discover that you cannot make the event please give us at least 48 hours notice, without sufficient notice we will have to invoice you for the event. Please settle payment for the event at the door on arrival. Thank you. To guarantee your place simply register at www.pek.britcham.org or contact Eva Zhou, by Tuesday, 31st May @ britcham@pek.britcham.org, F (010) 8525 1100, T (010) 8525 1111 ext. 707
We look forward to seeing you there!

 

 

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