Interested to promote your services/products to potential Chinese or Belgian clients?
September 22, 2014 Category Notice, Weekly
We would like to offer you the opportunity to promote your services/ products to potential Chinese and/or Belgian clients. We can promote these in many different ways via advertisement on our website, newsletters and events.
Below you can find the different possibilities:
- FCCC Weekly. This newsletter is published in English and contains economic & trade information on China, a calendar with China-events and career opportunities. It is sent every Monday to 2,700 Belgian business leaders doing business with China and to relevant institutions, embassies, federal and regional authorities as well as the Belgian and Chinese press. It is also sent to Chinese officials and companies based in Belgium.
- News from Flanders: Europe’s Smart Hub. This is a quarterly newsletter published in Chinese and English. It contains articles on Flanders’ business news, education and tourism. It is sent to over 2,000 Chinese and Belgian companies, Chinese national and local authorities, Chinese companies based in Belgium, Chinese press in Belgium. It is also sent to all FCCC member companies and Belgian and regional institutions.
- The FCCC website, contains publications, newsletters, activities, and a broad range of interviews with Chinese and Flemish companies sharing their experiences.
If you’d like to advertise on our website, newsletters and events, please check out our advertising opportunities and send your interest to gwenn.sonck@flanders-china.be Please be informed that the advertisement opportunities are limited.
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