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What's Happening
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Internationalization of the RMB: Pro or Con |
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012 |
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Time : |
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM |
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Venue : |
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, 1301 Kinwick Centree, 32 Hollywood Road, Central |
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Since mid-2009 the Chinese government′s Renminbi (RMB) Cross-Border Settlement Pilot Scheme has allowedcompaniestrading with designated Chinese enterprises (Mainland Designated
Enterprises) to settle transactions in RMB. China continues to make major steps to advance the pilot scheme and the gradual globalization of its currency. Whether a company is sourcing from or looking to sell to the China market there are now numerous
advantages which can be gained and will be looked at during this seminar. About the Speaker
Kristina Koehler Director - China
Kristina
has worked in the Chinese legal and accounting industry since 2003 when she joined Klako Group as its China Director. Fluent in English, German, French and Mandarin, Kristina advises and represents Western clients (mainly European, North & South American
and Australian) with their business interests in China. She has worked on numerous complex transactions including foreign direct investment including corporate (re)structuring and company liquidations, M&A deals and frequently advises on and represents
foreign clients in tax, accounting and trade related matters.
Kristina is co-author of Klako Group′s monthly magazine, ChinaInvest.biz | which provides insight into investment, tax and operational issues for foreign companies
entering and expanding throughout China. Kristina has also contributed to numerous other publications all relating to the Chinese legal, accounting and business practices and in addition frequently holds seminars, presentations and webinars at business
groups and government institutions around the world.
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Prices : |
HK$150
for members
HK$250 for non-members
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The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in
Hong Kong
Suite 1301 Kinwick Center
32 Hollywood Road
Central, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2110 8700
Fax: (852) 2110 8701
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