Event Details
As we step into 2024, the dynamics of China's economic landscape are undergoing shifts that demand our attention. Forecasts by several international organisations and institutions indicate a moderation in China's GDP growth between 4.5% and 4.8% in 2024.
What signal has the latest China Central Economic Work Conference (held in December 2023) sent and what impacts will be brought to foreign and general businesses? Are we expecting more policy easing to sustain a recovery?
On the afternoon of 1 February, BritCham Shanghai invites Standard Chartered Bank's Senior China Economist, Wei LI to share with members a keynote on China Economic Outlook. Following Mr Li's sharing, Don Weinland, China Business and Finance Editor at The Economist will moderate a panel discussion inviting industry leaders to share their prospects for the China market.
This is an in-person event. Please save the date, venue details and more speakers will be shared soon.
This event will be under chatham house rules and will NOT be recorded.
Please submit your questions to the speakers upon registration.
Agenda
- 15:30: Arrival & Networking
- 16:00: Welcome Remarks
- 16:05: Keynote by Mr Wei LI
- 16:30: Panel Discussion + Q&A session
- 17:25: Closing Remarks
- 17:30: Event Ends
Notes:
In case of cancellation, please kindly note you must email Sabrina.Zhou@britishchambershanghai.cn before 3 pm, 30 Jan. For paid participants, due to the service charges of Glueup and online payment platforms, we can only partially refund up to 90% of your ticket price and payment will be processed within 14 days after the event via your original payment method. However, it is non-refundable for cancellation request made beyond the above-mentioned timeframe.