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Asia Centre Economic Breakfast

Asia Economic Brief (Les petits déjeuners éco d’Asia Centre):

An exclusive club which informally brings together scholars, business leaders and senior civil servants to consider key economic, financial or strategic developments in the Asia-Pacific.

 

Information: Jean-François Di Meglio jf.dimeglio@centreasia.org
Thanks to its international networks and its wide ranging capabilities, Asia Centre can ensure that its partners benefit from expertise and top level contacts. Delivering critical knowledge and independent analysis, Asia Centre can help firms define their strategies in Asia:  

-   Sponsorship of specific pro­grams allows for a priority access the newest trends in research. The energy workshops held in Beijing on reforms to the Chinese energy sector are one such example.

 

-   Platform Asia Risks: a joint-ven­ture set-up to help corporations optimise their Asian activities by combining the knowledge of its two founding partners, CEIS and Asia Centre.

 

-   Asia Economic Brief (AEB): an exclusive club which, in accord with Chatham House rules, brings together scholars, business lea­ders and senior civil servants to consider key economic, financial or strategic developments in the Asia-Pacific.

Thursday, 15th October 2009

 

Asia Centre’s economics breakfast. Emmanuel Guerin, Manager of polar climate at IDDRI (Institut du Développement Durable et des Relations Internationales) made a point on important climate issues from the Asian point of view.

The subject was introduced and the discussion led by Jean-François Di Meglio, President of Asia Centre.

 

Admission is by invitation only and there is an attendance fee, with exceptions for patron organizations, sponsors, members of the administration.

 

Information – Pierre Fauquet p.fauquet@centreasia.org 

Emmanuel Guérin is a graduate of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) of Paris where he earned a Masters in International Affairs. After working at France’s Permament Delegation to the OECD, where he followed economic issues with the “Comité d'examen des situations économiques”, and the problems and questions of development with the “Comité d’aide au développement (CAD)”; he has worked at the Chancellery of the French Embassy in Mali, where he pursued an investigation of the Chinese presence in Western Africa.

Mr. Guerin rejoined the Iddri in September 2007. Working with the climate team, he is following certain strategic questions concerning a new climatic regime in the post-2012 period, notably those related to investment and financial architecture, the development and spread of technology, as well as sectoral approaches and accords. He is presently the manager of Iddri’s climate program.

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

 

Asia Centre’s economics breakfast. Christian Paquet, Huawei France’s Vice-President, presented characteristics specific to French labor for a Chinese industrial.

The subject was introduced and the discussion led by Jean-François Di Meglio, President of Asia Centre.

Admission is by invitation only and there is an attendance fee, with exceptions for patron organizations, sponsors, members of the administration.

  

Information – Pierre Fauquet p.fauquet@centreasia.org

Christian Paquet, ESME-Sudria engineer, has been the Vice-President of Huawei France since the beginning of 2008.

The former Director of Sales at Alcatel-Lucent France, he has worked in the European telecom equipment sector for 21 years.

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