Bank of China Matchmaking Event – 8-9 September 2017 – Guizhou, China
August 16, 2017 Category Member activities supported by FCCC, Weekly
The next Matchmaking Event organized by the Bank of China (BOC) is scheduled to take place in Guizhou, China, on 8 – 9 September, 2017.
To create a new landscape for open Guizhou, promote local enterprises’ foreign cooperation, let the world know more about Guizhou and share Guizhou’s natural, ecological, mineral and cultural resources and attract more overseas enterprises to invest and do business in Guizhou, the People’s Government of Guizhou Province and Bank of China will co-host the “2017 China Guizhou Inland Opening-up Pilot Economic Zone Cross-border Investment and Trade Fair” in Gui’an New Area, Guizhou on September 8-9.
The detailed agenda is as follows:
07/09 Arriving at hotel and check-in (hotel booked by conference’s organizer)
08/09 Whole day matchmaking conference
09/09 Site visit organized by Guizhou government(optional)
The conference focuses on IT, Retirement and Medical Care, Food Processing, Tourism, Equipment Manufacturing, Pharmaceuticals, Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection industries.
The participants pay only the return flight tickets from Belgium to Guizhou, the charges such as airport/railway station pickup in Guiyang city (Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport, IATA: KWE or Guiyang North Railway Station), conference fees, as well as accommodation (max. 2 rooms offered per company), and food and beverage costs during the conference, will be all be covered by the conference organizer.
For registration, an application form is available by sending an e-mail to info@flanders-china.be
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