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2010-04-19

China Driving the Global Economy?

How China's Economic Stimulus Package and Continued Economic Growth Benefits U.S. FirmsA significant force in China's recovery and continued economic growth was its aggressive economic stimulus packaging in 2008 committing more than $586 billion in spending over 2 years.

How does the Stimulus affect the current and long-term
market for U.S. companies in China? Where has the money been directed to date and what about future spending?
  • In 2009, China astounded the world with its remarkable recovery from the global slowdown with a GDP growth of 8.7%.
  • In 2009, the China consumer market grew by 15.5% (YoY) to USD 18.7 Billion; China also became the world’s leader in private investment in renewable energy, spending $34.6 billion on green technologies.
  • The Chinese Economic Stimulus Package is broad-based covering infrastructure, environment, roads, railways, airports, waste treatment, and healthcare.
  • Social Service oriented opportunities, such as schools and healthcare, is a strong focus particularly in the Sichuan region.

How can U.S. firms best position to take advantage this
stimulus?

What should you be aware of in terms of indigenous
technology preferences and local content policies?

Hear a distinguished panel of experts discuss the economic, business, and legal views behind this topic.

Is the money being spent? Where's it going? Are U.S. firms benefitting? Determine how to best position your company to take advantage of stimulus projects, the realities of related government procurement contracts, and relevance of China indigenous innovation plans.

Hear the economic, business, and legal views behind this topic and engage a distinguished expert panel from the U.S. Embassy Beijing, The Economist Intelligence Unit, The JLJ Group, and Baker & McKenzie. Participate from your computer, April 27, 2010, at 7:00 pm Eastern.


                                                                                         Cecilia Helland


More information and registration

April 27, 2010
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm ET
Fee $50 payable by credit card

Registration here and Receive
  • Live and Recorded program and Q&A dialog with leading experts in China
  • Program transcript and presenter powerpoints 
  • Exclusive China Regional Forecast Service trial offer compliments of EIU
Contact Kellie Holloway with any questions at 503-326-3002;

kellie.holloway@N0SPAM.trade.gov

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