October 11, 2007 * 7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Queen City Club, Cincinnati
A seminar on Doing Business in China and getting you the answers you need to Succeed.
There is real money to be made exporting to China. In 2006, China bought $55 billion worth of American-made goods. U.S. export sales to China are growing at double-digit rates because as China seeks advanced technical know-how, systems, and processes, and highly regards the "made in America" quality. What’s more, China has $1.2 trillion in foreign currency reserves to pay for whatever it wants to buy from foreign suppliers. However, there are serious obstacles to prospering as an exporter to China. This conference will address what your business should know to be a successful American exporter to China.
Program Details
Understand the Latest Trends:
- Re-balancing of China's economy and the shift from investment to consumption and what it means for your company.
- What are the challenges and opportunities in China's emerging, second-tier markets?
- What does the middle class in China look like? What are they buying?
- Why is China the world's third largest luxury good market with the fastest growth rate?
- China's HR - high number of graduates each year, what is happening in the work force?
Agenda Topics:
- China’s Commercial Landscape, Current and Emerging Issues
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Assessing and Managing Risk in the Chinese Market
Panel Discussion Covering...
-Keys to Successful Trade Financing and Currency Hedging
-Working with a Chinese Partner: How to Find, Evaluate & Motivate
-Strategic Considerations for Market Entry and IPR Protection
-Getting Your Products to Market: Logistics & Supply China Considerations -
Realities of the Chinese Market: Manufacturers
Perspective
Local business panel shares lessons learned and successful practices
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Speakers Include:
William S. Lawton, Foreign Service Officer,
U.S. Commercial Service, formerly based in Shanghai
PNC Bank Officials on how to make sure you get paid
- George Hoffman, Vice
President and International Product, PNC Bank
- Paul Toth, Managing
Director, Foreign Exchange, PNC Bank
FedEx representatives on supply chain considerations
- FedEx
Attorney specializing in forms of partnerships and IP
strategies
- Joseph Dehner, Partner
& C0-Chair International Practice, Frost Brown Todd LLP
Exporters sharing hard learned lessons and tips for
success
- Bob Gramann, Chairman GBBN
Architects
- Steven Berke, President &
CEO, Cincinnati Sub Zero (CSZ)
- Dan Cunningham, President and
CEO, Long, Staton & Lee
Registration and Information
For more information on the seminar, please contact Penny Toschlog at 513-684-2944 or at Penny.Toschlog@mail.doc.gov .
COST: $35
REGISTER Now: Click Here
LOCATION: Queen City Club
331 E Fourth St.
Cincinnati, OH
(513) 621-2708
Customized export counseling and other export assistance is available through your local US Commercial Service, Cincinnati Export Assistance Center. Find out more about their support at: http://www.buyusa.gov/greatlakes/cinci.html
Learn more about the the China market at the China Business Information Center. Market research, trade leads, trade shows, regulatory issues and more! An information resource of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
