Information session: Financial incentives and investment funds for doing business with China – 12 September 2012, 15h – Offices of FIT, Brussels
August 27, 2012 Category FCCC activities, Weekly
The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce and Flanders Investment & Trade are organizing an information session focused on financial incentives and investment funds for doing business with China.
The session will present a view on investment funds available and which financial incentives are being offered. This seminar focuses both on Flemish companies wishing to expand in China and Chinese companies investing in Belgium.
This practical information session will take place on Wednesday 12 September at 15h at the offices of Flanders Investment & Trade, Gaucheretstraat 90, 1030 Brussels.
The programme is :
14h30 Registration
15h00 Welcome by Mrs Claire Tillekaerts, CEO, Flanders Investment & Trade
15h10 Introduction by Mrs Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce
15h20 “China-Belgium Investment Funds” by Mr Rik Daems, Senator, Chairman China-Belgium Investment Fund
15h50 “TINA: Transformation through Innovation, a multi-company approach”, by Mr Roald Borré, Business Manager, Investment Fund TINA, PMV
16h20 “Financial Support to companies” by Peter Bulckaert (Head of Department Finance & IT) / Yves Roekens (Head of financial incentives), Flanders Investment & Trade
16h35 Questions and answer session
16h45 Networking cocktail
If you are interested in attending, please subscribe online via the following link:
http://www.flanders-china.be/events_subscription1.asp?id_event=251&lang1=
Participation fee for FCCC Members: €45, for Non-Members: €65.
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