CCPIT/CCOIC, Dallas Office News Release
For Immediate Release
February 15, 2005
For more information, contact: Michael Chang, Representative of CCPIT, 972-437-6321(o); 972-437-6037 (Fax), michaelchangus@gmail.com
USA-CHINA BUSINESS FORUM TO BE HELD IN THE METROPLEX ON MARCH 14
DALLAS, Texas (Feb. 15, 2005) -- As globalization in the 21st century is making the notion of a global village a reality, businesses need to consider international partnerships in order to thrive in the marketplace. The United States and China, as the two largest economic powers in the Asia-Pacific, for example, have become closely connected in trade and business. Closer to home, China is Metroplex’s number one trading partner with over $7.16 billion as of third quarter 2004.
In order to pave the way for additional business relationships between the Dallas area and China, the Chinese Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), in collaboration with numerous organizations and education institutions, including American Chinese Federation of Industries and Commerce (ACFIC) and the University of Texas at Dallas, will hold The United States-Chinese Business Forum on March 14 at the Omni Hotel, located at 1590 LBJ Freeway. Registration for the Forum begins at 7:30 am and the meeting will begin at 8:30am. This exciting event will feature experts from the CCPIT, Ministry of Finance of China, the China Security Regulatory Commission and a delegation from the People’s Republic of China comprised of nearly 50 high-level individuals from private industry and governmental agencies.
“This is the first time CCPIT has brought such a large and distinguished delegation to southern US,” said Michael Chang, director of the CCPIT Dallas Office. “We hope this prominent forum will play a significant role and become a unique platform for promoting the cooperation, development and exchanges in a wide scale for companies in China and the Metroplex.”
Presentation topics will include “Protection of Intellectual Property in China”, “Issues of Security and Exchange in China” and “Issues facing the Ministry of Finance of China”.
Speakers include:
· Yang, Chunlei, Deputy Director General , Department of Legal Affairs CCPIT/CCOIC
· Zhang, Jinling, Executive Director General Without Portfolio, Ministry of Finance
· Zhang, Sining, Deputy Director-General, Department of Listed Company Supervision of China Security Regulatory Commission
· Jiang, Renhuan, Vice-Mayor, City of Jiaxing, China
For registration, advertisement and detail information, please visit the website at: http://www.acfic.org/.
The conference costs $165 per person and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Early bird registration is available at $120 per person before March 7, 2005. Group discounts available for a group of 5 or more, please contact Helen Du at 214-912-0081 or e-mail at helen.du@comcast.net |