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Les points de rencontre de l'Asie avec les grands problèmes du monde
(Espace Entreprises)
China’s energy firms and their overseas activities

With Zhao Hongtu (CICIR)

11 July. 2007. What is the investment strategy of Chinese oil companies? How do they view their foreign investments? What are their connections to government?

(Espace Entreprises)
The irresistible economic rise of China in Africa

With Roland Marchal (CERI) and J-P. Cabestan

20 June 2007. What is the real situation of this commercial partnership which has grown in strength over the past few years? Beyond the commercial ties, how is the Sino-African economic cooperation working? What are Beijing’s objectives?

(Espace Entreprises)
Carbon finance, the role of China, and likely developments

With Jean-François Di Meglio (BNP Paribas China, Director Energy Commodities)

9 May 2007. At present, China appears to be a swing factor in the post-Kyoto Architecture. The impact of China on the environment and concerns on Chinese energy efficiency imply a more general examination of the weaknesses and inadequacies of the Protocol.

(Espace Entreprises)
Pyongyang, the last market?

With Leonid Petrov (Sciences Po Paris, Korea Chair)

4 Apr. 2007. North Korea, one of the most tightly controlled and closed regimes in the world, has no choice but to gradually open up. What are the signs of these changes? What opportunities are there for foreign firms? Is it possible for Europeans to set up a business among South-Koreans, Chinese and Russians?

(Espace Entreprises)
Towards a labor shortage in China: what will be the consequences?

With Françoise Lemoine (CEPII)

21 March 2007. The Chinese labor market is one of the country’s strongest comparative advantages, but for how long? Will workers’ salaries and expectations increase along with economic growth?

(Espace Entreprises)
Can India successfully globalise its enterprises?
With Jean-Joseph Boillot (consultant, former Financial Advisor for India and South-Asia at the DGTPE)
21 Feb. 2007. What is the real capacity of Indian firms in terms of internationalization? Do they threaten European firms? How do they position themselves towards Chinese competitors?
(Espace Entreprises)
"What does it mean to be involved with a Chinese bank today?"

With Philippe Aguignier (BNP Paribas, Vice-President of Nanjing City Bank)

20 Dec. 2006. Inauguration of this exclusive club, presented by one of the very first foreign Vice-Presidents with a Chinese bank.


 

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