Are you ready for China?

8th February 2016

China's role in the world is changing rapidly as growth slows and domestic consumpti on picks up.

But this adjustment actually presents more business opportunities for the UK, as China's needs are increasingly aligned with areas in which UK companies excel. Whether you are new to the market or an experienced exporter, join China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) and UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) for a series of seminars in early March to understand what the political, economic and cultural shifts in China mean for British business and to learn more about the latest trends and opportunities in China. Event Topics: The 'New Normal' The 13th Five Year Plan China's Belt and Road Initiative Made in China 2025 Learn about the latest opportunities in: Retail and E-Commerce Agriculture, Food and Drink Financial & Professional Services Manufacturing and Innovation Intrapreneurship in Education Construction Architecture Creative and Culture Agenda Registration and Presentations (to be held in The Mercure) Refreshments, Networking and Entertainment (to be held in the Winter Garden) Registration: To register for this event please follow the link below https://portal.cbbc.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=1327

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