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US-China Business Cooperation Conference

The IU Research Center for Chinese Politics & Business presents a three-day conference on the cooperation between American and Chinese businesses.

When:
April 15, 2009 12:00am to April 17, 2009 12:00am
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China and the United States have become highly interdependent over the past three decades. Deepening business cooperation is central to restoring growth and prosperity in both countries.

Participants who register for this FREE three-day program will:

  • Meet and network with leading American and Chinese entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, investors, officials, and scholars
  • Find new business opportunities across a wide range of industries
  • Receive practical advice on managing the challenges of doing business with China
  • Learn of regional strategies to support business cooperation with China

Day 1: Expanding US-Chinese Business Cooperation in the Current Economic Climate
Day 2: Entrepreneurship and US-Chinese Business Cooperation
Day 3: Entrepreneurship Law Clinic Workshop, Industry Tour, and Meeting with Vincent Mo

Our 50 speakers include Michael Barbalas, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in China; Vincent Mo,Chairman of the Board and CEO of SouFun Holdings; Stephen Sterrett, Chief Financial Officer of Simon Property Group; Daniel Wright, Senior Vice President of Stonebridge International; Indianapolis Mayor Gregory Ballard; IU President Michael McRobbie; and many more American and Chinese entrepreneurs, investors, regional officials, and leading specialists in entrepreneurship, economic development, commercial law, and US-China relations.

To register for 1, 2, or 3 days, visit: http://www.indiana.edu/~rccpb/uschinacooperation.

The conference is presented by Indiana University and sponsored by Cornerstone Information Systems, the Enlight Foundation, the Indy Partnership, Baker & Daniels, the American Chamber of Commerce in China, Simon Property Group, and the City of Indianapolis. Our Chinese media partner is Caijing Magazine.

Cost: 
Free with registration