在葡萄牙里斯本出席欧中商务论坛(1)


    刚刚过去这一周,刚从澳洲飞回来没几天,又前往葡萄牙首都里斯本参加欧中商务论坛。这次欧中商务论坛,中国与全球化研究中心是主办单位之一,我在里面除了要参加开幕式,参加一场论坛,还要在论坛闭幕晚宴上作为两位主要演讲人之一发表评论。闭幕晚宴的首要发言嘉宾是葡萄牙语系的非洲大国莫桑比克总理Luísa Dias Diogo女士,她对中国十分友好,也对这次欧中论坛十分重视,亲自前来参加。在我的闭幕晚宴大会发言中,我高度评价她对这次欧中论坛的支持,同时也提到中国与非洲的传统友谊,包括中国与非洲大陆未来的发展不可限量。其实,不仅是非洲大陆,中国和葡萄牙语系国家的发展也是非常重要的,值得我们重视。葡语系国家的人口已经有两亿五千万人,其中,光巴西就有1.8亿人!这次参加欧中商务论坛的也有好几位来自葡语系国家首脑的代表。论坛组委会将把明年的年会放在巴西举行,名为南美中国商务论坛。

 

 

(出席欧中商务部论坛,与莫桑比克总理Luísa Dias Diogo女士合影)

 

欧中商务论坛日程:Programme:

 

November 9, 2009

Optional Programme:

08.30-15.00       Global China Golf Tournament

       The first Global China Golf Tournament will tee-off at 09.00 at the Golf Club Quinta do Peru. Meeting at the Hotel Ritz Four Seasons and shuttle to the golf course at 08.30. Pre-registration is required. Clubs are available at the course. A light lunch will be served.

from  18.00 Shuttle service between the Hotel Ritz Four Seasons (Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 88) and Convento do Beato (Rua do Beato 48)

from  18.00     Registration (Convento do Beato)

 

18.30-19.30  Reception (Convento do Beato)

                       

Welcome

Horasis and the co-hosts welcome participants to celebrate the 5th Global China Business Meeting

• António Luís dos Santos da Costa, Lord Mayor of Lisbon, Portugal

• Basilio Horta, Chairman, AICEP, Portugal

Luis Patrão, President, Turismo de Portugal, Portugal

Chaired by

Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland

 

Spotlight on Macau

The Government of Macau SAR invites participants to enjoy an unforgettable encounter with its rich cultural heritage and economic dynamism.

Chaired by

• Joao Costa Antunes, Director, Government Tourist Office, Macau SAR

 

Virtual Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, with the co-organizers

• Fernando Freire, President, Edeluc, Portugal

Liu Donghua, Executive President, China Entrepreneur Club, China

Lu Junqing, Chairman, World Eminence Chinese Business Association, China

Henry Wang Huiyao, Chairman, Center for China and Globalization, China

Alex Wan, President, CEO Roundtable; Advisor, China Daily, China

Wu Ying, Member of the Board, e-China; President, CTC Capital, China

• Levin Zhu, Member of the Board, Committe 2005; Chief Executive Officer, CICC, China

 

19.30-21.30  Welcome Dinner: Celebrating China (Convento do Beato)

     Participants will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and reflect on the success of China's 30 years of economic reforms.

• José Sócrates, Prime Minister of Portugal, Portugal

Chinese government representative

     Chaired by

Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland

 

from  21.30     Shuttle service back to the Hotel Ritz Four Seasons


November 10

from  07.30     Registration (Hotel Ritz)

 

07.30-08.45       Breakfast Sessions (Hotel Ritz)

 

The Future of Economic Growth

This breakfast session will review how China will achieve its growth objectives.

Kerry Brown, Senior Fellow, Chatham House, United Kingdom

Rana Foroohar, Editor International, Newsweek, USA         

Jean-Christoph von Pfetten-Iseux, President, Royal Institute of East-West Strategic Studies, United Kingdom

Sonia Li, Deputy Secretary General, China Foundation for International & Strategic

   Studies, China

Yuriy Senyuk, Member, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Ukraine

Stanley Wei, Chief Executive Officer, NDD Group, China

     Chaired by

Alex Wan, President, CEO Roundtable; Advisor, China Daily, China

 

The Sustainable Corporation

This breakfast session will review how China’s corporate sector may embrace socially responsible and environmentally friendly globalization strategies.

• Peter C. Brun, Senior Vice President, Vestas Wind Systems, Denmark

Silvano Coletti, Chairman, Chelonia Group, Switzerland

Alvaro Costa, Chief Executive Officer, Alkol Inc., Brazil

Ron Kok, Founder and Chairman, AGRO BV, Netherlands

Liu Donghua, Executive President, China Entrepreneur Club, China

Zhang Xingsheng, Managing Director North Asia, The Nature Conservancy, China

     Chaired by

Philip Bowring, Columnist, International Herald Tribune, Hong Kong SAR

 

The Media and Corporate China

This breakfast session will review how the media could help Chinese companies to go global.

Chen Hong, Chief Executive Officer, Hina Group, China

Tony Cowling, Chairman, TNS, United Kingdom

Matthias Kamp, Editor China, WirtschaftsWoche, Germany

Lou Marinoff, Professor of Philosophy, The City College of New York, USA

Shao Wenguang, President Europe, Phoenix TV, United Kingdom

Uli Sigg, Vice Chairman, Ringier, Switzerland

     Chaired by

Moises Bolekia Gallego, Deputy Editor-in-chief, Global Asia Magazine, Spain

 

09.00-10.00       Opening Plenary: Economic Outlook (Hotel Ritz)

The global economic outlook for 2010 remains uncertain despite China's continued economic success. How might the world economy evolve in the next 6 to 12 months? What is China’s impact on global growth? Is the global economic crisis truly behind us?         

• Guo Guangchang, Chairman, Fosun, China

Basilio Horta, Chairman, AICEP, Portugal

David K.P. Li, Chairman, Bank of East Asia, Hong Kong SAR

Mao Zhenhua, Chairman, China Chengxin International Credit Rating, China

John M. Neill, Group Chief Executive Officer, Unipart Group, United Kingdom

• Ricardo Salgado, Chairman, Banco Espírito Santo, Portugal

Chaired by

Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland

  

10.00-10.15       Contact Break

 

10.15-11.45       Boardroom Dialogue Sessions (Hotel Ritz)

 

Leadership and Human Resources

Chinese firms entering global markets need to internationalize their human resources. What are the key stumbling blocks that must be overcome to succeed globally and what are the practices that make a difference?

Chen Ping, Chairman, TideTime Group, China

• Carla Cico, Chairman, Travel Holdings, Italy

Cherie Liem, President, GT Enterprises, China

Göran Lindahl, Chairman, IKEA GreenTech AB, Sweden

Gunjan Sinha, Chairman, MetricStream, USA

Wang Lu Yen, Chairman, Roly International Holdings, Hong Kong SAR

Wayne W. Wang, Chairman, CDP Group, China

Chaired by

Dennis Ku, Partner, Egon Zehnder International, China

 

Globalization in Times of Economic Crisis

Chinese firms have been using distinct models of globalizing their organizations in these turbulent times. What are the best practices when comparing Chinese firms with their counterparts from other emerging markets?

• Alexander I. Ageev, Director General, Institute for Economic Strategies, Russia

James Bernstein, Managing Director, Noxilizer, USA

Ronnie C. Chan, Chairman, Hang Lung Properties, Hong Kong SAR

Guo Guangchang, Chairman, Fosun, China

Harald Einsmann, Member of the Board of Directors, Tesco, United Kingdom

Mao Zhenhua, Chairman, China Chengxin International Credit Rating Co., China

Ivan Tselichtchev, Professor, Niigata University of Management, Japan

Xiang Bing, Dean, Cheung Kong GSB, China

Chaired by

• Jeffrey I. Beg, Managing Partner Greater China, Accenture

 

Investing Overseas

Chinese firms increasingly invest overseas, by means of regional headquarters, acquisitions and sovereign fund investments. Which strategies work best when trying to break into foreign markets and what competitive advantages can host countries offer potential investors from China?

Harvey Chen, Chief Executive Officer, First Light, China

Lord Davidson, Advocate General for Scotland, United Kingdom

Stan Fung, Managing Director, FarSight Ventures, China

Jusob Rafique, President, Centre for Promotion of Investments, Mozambique

Andrew Lo, Past President, The Oxford & Cambridge Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

Oki Matsumoto, Chief Executive Officer, Monex, Japan

John M. Neill, Group Chief Executive Officer, Unipart Group, United Kingdom

Alessandro Teixeira, President, APEX, Brazil

Wu Kegang, Chief China Adviser, British Chambers of Commerce, United Kingdom

Zhang Xiaodong, President, Luckytimes Investment, China

Chaired by

Basilio Horta, Chairman, AICEP, Portugal

    

Scorecard on Infrastructure and Transportation

     China’s enhanced infrastructure and means of transportation may be an important driver of China’s economic growth. What can other emerging economies learn from China and what is the potential role of public-private-partnerships?

Claude Beglé, Chairman, Swiss Post, Switzerland    

Stephen Ding, Chairman, Fourth Space, China

Jacques Ekmekji, Senior Vice President, Algihaz Group, Saudi Arabia

Samer Khoury, Executive Vice President, Consolidated Contractors, Greece

Vincent Mo, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, SouFun Holdings, China

Francisco Sá, Chairman, Aicep Global Parks, Portugal

Lidia Sequeira, Chairwomen, Port of Sines, Portugal

Tan Sein-Way, Chief Executive Officer, Green World City, Australia

Kenny Zhang, President, Guangdong Haohe Construction Company, China

Chaired by

Diana Chou, Managing Director, Sino Private Aviation, China

 

China and Africa

China’s trade with Africa has risen sharply in recent years. What are the prospects for Sino-African relations and what is the impact on business?

Noel Akpata, President, Take the Lead Economic Development, Nigeria

Francois Baird, Chairman, Baird's Renaissance, South Africa

Tony Elumelu, Chief Executive Officer, UBA

Liu Jianjun, Chairman, Sino-African Business Council, China

Firmino G. Mucavele, CEO, Regional Integration, NEPAD, Mozambique

Hans Stander, Managing Partner, Surya Capital, United Kingdom

Henry Wang Huiyao, Chairman, Center for China and Globalization, China

Kobus van der Wath, Group Managing Director, The Beijing Axis, China

Comment by

Nizar Baraka, Delegate Minister to the Prime Minister, Government of Morocco, Morocco

Chaired by

Annette Nijs, Executive Director Global Initiative, CEIBS, China   

 

11.45-12.30       Plenary Session: China's Relations with Lusophone Countries

China’s relations with Portuguese speaking countries are burgeoning. How can China and the Lusophone countries work together to address global and regional issues, and which would be the countries priorities? What are the strategic implications for trade and investment flows?

Luísa Dias Diogo, Prime Minister of Mozambique, Mozambique

• José Luis Guterres, Deputy Prime Minister of Timor Leste, Timor Leste

• Jose Maria Neves, Prime Minister of Cabo Verde, Cabo Verde

Chaired by

• José Sócrates, Prime Minister of Portugal, Portugal