China Seminar: Financing Your Business in China – Thursday 13 November 2014 – 16h – Gent
October 29, 2014 Category FCCC activities, Weekly
The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce (FCCC) is organizing a seminar focused on ‘Financing Your Business in China’. This event will take place at 16h00 on November 13 at ‘Het Pand’, Onderbergen 1, 9000 Gent.
The seminar will focus on two topics, followed by a practical experience on doing business with China:
Topic 1: Financing your business in China
Growing your business in China often also brings the need to grow your sources of financing in China. Access to bank financing can be challenging, especially in Mainland China. Mr Jo Vander Stuyft, General Manager KBC Hong Kong Branch, will inform you which solutions they offer in Mainland China and Hong Kong.
Topic 2: Renminbi: an opportunity for Belgian importers and exporters.
Undeniably, the Renminbi is gaining ground as an international currency. An increasing number of Belgian entrepreneurs is also turning to RMB as currency for their trade with China. If you are still confused by ‘CNY’ and ‘CNH’ and all the other fancy terms in the story, this presentation will bring you some practical information on the use of the currency for international trade.
Programme :
16h00 Introduction by Mrs Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director,
Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce
16h05 “Financing your business in China”
“Renminbi: an opportunity for Belgian importers and exporters”
by Mr Jo Vander Stuyft, General Manager KBC Bank – Hong Kong Branch
16h45 ‘Experiences of Recticel in China’
by Mr Filip Goris, General Manager Asia, Recticel
17h10 Question and answer session
17h30 Reception
If you are interested to attend this event, please register online before 6 November 2014. Members FCCC: 65 €. Non-Members FCCC 95 €.
This event is organized with the support of Flanders Investment & Trade.
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