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 GCA participate the “China Forum” sponsored by Deloitte.

(Washington D.C – Wednesday, January 17, 2007 )

An executive panel speaks from experience on developing commerce between China and the USA. In this exclusive event, panelists discussed the relevance of China and US companies leveraging the growth opportunities in each others economies. 

 Featured speakers include:
·         Sam Zamarripa, Keynote Speaker  Managing Partner, Heritage Capital Advisors and former Georgia Senator
Topic:   "Managing local change for a global community".
Learn how communities can build competent global business leaders and
infrastructure to succeed in the global world." 

·         William Mako  Lead Private Sector Development Specialist, World Bank
Topic: "Investment Climate in China"
Market potential and investment activity vary widely throughout China.  You will hear what has emerged as significant factors in business investment decisions

·         Clarence Kwan  National Managing Partner, Chinese Services Group Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
Topic:  "Mergers & Acquisitions  Cross border"
Merger & acquisition activity in China has exploded in recent years as domestic and international players alike move to solidify their position in fast-growing markets. Learn what questions potential acquirers should ask in order to create value in China through M&A.

·        Joseph H. Alhadeff  Chief Privacy Officer, Vice President, Global Public Policy, Oracle
Topic: "Lessons Learned"
Learn from real client experience as we hear about the opportunities and challenges of working with both countries toward business expansion.  Oracle's Executive will be on hand to discuss their experience in dealing with this venture.

·         Peter Chen  Partner, Chinese Services Group & International Tax Group, Deloitte Tax LLP
Topic:  "International Tax"
Peter will discuss new requirements and developments in Chinese tax laws and regulations that could potentially change the way corporations do business in China.

 

 



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