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The Swiss Centers are delighted to invite you to
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Dear
Friends of Swiss Centers,
Our
annual Swiss Business Confidence Survey in China highlights that the
lack of understanding from the headquarter has been ranked among the
top 3 internal challenges that Swiss subsidiaries in China face.
This
reality is even more prevalent since international travel and
exchanges have been disrupted by the pandemic. At the same time,
while China remains an extremely attractive and important market
for many companies, developing business there is increasingly complex
and less than straight-forward.
For
these reasons, the Swiss Centers and the St. Gallen Research Institute
for International Management (FIM-HSG),
in partnership with the Chambre neuchâteloise du commerce et de
l'industrie (CNCI), the Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Industry and
Services (CCIG), the Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SCCC), the
Section romande de la Société Suisse-Chine (SRSSC) and Microcity, join forces this year again to offer a one-and-a-half-day workshop
dedicated to the Swiss companies having or planning to set up a business
in China, and who wish to improve cross-border management methods
between Switzerland and China.
On
the basis of our practical expertise supporting more than 100
subsidiaries in China and combined with our research, we have developed
a program to equip each participant with a comprehensive view and
practical approach to handle a business in China.
We
will also explain cultural and political issues that have an undeniable
influence on the development of business in China such as the “dual
circulation” strategy, the trade wars and tensions with the USA and
Europe.
The
program includes a practical workshop session where the participants
have the opportunity to present concrete cases and questions,
and to practice working out answers and implementable guidelines with
the support of the experts giving the seminar.
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Information
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Date
& Time:
January 13th – 14th,
2022
Venue:
Beau-Rivage
Hotel Neuchâtel*****
Esp. du Mont-Blanc 1
2000 Neuchâtel
Language: English
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Price*:
Full
Workshop:
(Includes:
1.5 days seminar, 1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner, VAT).
CHF
1'650.-/participant: with 1 night in a single room
CHF 1’350.-
for a second participant from the same company and with 1
night in a single room
Only Day 1:
(Includes:
1 day seminar, 1 lunch, 1 dinner, VAT).
CHF 980.-/participant:
CHF 800.- for
a second participant from the same company
Registration:
The seminar
will be limited to 20 people and will be confirmed upon the
reception of the payment.
Please send
an E-mail to Mr. Romain BARRABAS, Customer Relations Executive of the
Swiss Centers: romain.barrabas@swisscenters.org by indicating the following
information by December 31st: Full name, Company
name, Job title, Email address, Phone number.
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*A
10% discount will be given to all Swiss Centers and CNCI, CCIG,
SCCC, SRSSC and Microcity members. Please mention clearly if you
are affiliated to one of these organizations.
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Agenda
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DAY 1 – January 13th
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08:30 –
09:00
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Meeting at Beau-Rivage Hotel
Neuchâtel
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09:00 –
09:30
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Opening and participants introduction
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09:30 – 11:00
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Understanding China’s
environment today
by
Zhen Xiao,
CEO of the Swiss Centers
Through an overview of its
history, geography and culture, understand the key similarities and
differences between Western and Chinese mentalities.
Get
insights about China’s political system and its influence on the
economy and the development of business.
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11:00
– 12:30
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An overview of China’s
post-COVID business environment
by Nicolas Musy,
Founder of the Swiss Centers and Founding Partner of China
Integrated
Learn about the features
of Chinese market, the new challenges and opportunities and concrete
ways to do business with China.
Understand
important specificities of Human Resources, ways of dealing with
partners and motivating employees. Travel between China and
Switzerland.
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12:30
– 14:00
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Lunch
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14:15
– 15:15
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Doing business with China
and in China - between free trade and industrial policy
by Patrick Ziltener,
Prof. Dr. phil., University of Zürich, researcher partner with the
University of St-Gallen
China officially stands
for free trade and has concluded many bilateral and regional Free
Trade Agreements (FTA).
At the same time, China
practices an industrial policy with the mid to long term goal of
creating Chinese companies able to lead globally in strategic
sectors.
Since 2014, Switzerland
has an FTA with China - does it work for Swiss companies?
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15:15
– 16:00
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Coffee
break
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16:00
– 17:10
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How
to establish and manage your subsidiary in China?
by Nicolas
Musy and Meng Ling, Partner of
China Integrated
Learn concretely all the
steps: Which type of structure? How do you find and select the
right employees? How to develop your business and partnerships?
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17:10
– 17:30
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Debriefing of the day
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17:30
– 19:30
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Recreational
program to be confirmed
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19:30
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Dinner
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DAY
2 – January 14th
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08:30
– 09:30
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The Chinese Legal System
& Foreign Businesses: Friends or Foes?
by Dr. iur. Clarisse von Wunschheim,
practicing lawyer and partner at the law firm Altenburger
China adheres to the
principle of "rule by law", in contrast to the principle
of "rule of law".
What's the difference?
What is the role and reliability of China's laws and regulations,
which keep increasing in number and complexity?
In short: What can you –
as foreign investor - expect from the Chinese legal system? Will it
protect your business or simply cause you more headaches?
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09:30 –
09:45
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Coffee break
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09:45 –
11:30
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Case studies
Moderated by Zhen Xiao
& Nicolas Musy
A
maximum of 3 case studies all the participants will work on and try
to find solutions and concrete inputs.
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11:30
– 12:15
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Final debriefing
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12:15
– 13:30
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Stand-up lunch (or brown
bag lunch for those who has to leave earlier)
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Speakers
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Nicolas Musy
Founder of the Swiss Centers & Founding Partner of China
Integrated
Nicolas Musy holds a MSc. in
Physics Engineering from the EPFL
(Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne). He has won his
university’s first Special Alumni Award for demonstrating outstanding
innovative and entrepreneurial spirit. He has been responsible to
establish EPFL’s presence in China and his Alma Mater cooperation
with Chinese top universities and the Chinese Academy of Science. In
addition, he developed and ran the 2-week China Module of the EPFL
EMBA in entrepreneurship.
Exclusively
involved in China trade, investment, research, strategy and project
management, he has resided in the Shanghai area since 1988. He
founded the Swiss Centers,
co-founded the first Swiss industrial SME in China, Suzhou
2-ply Co. Ltd and is the Managing
Director of LX Precision. As
Founding Partner of China Integrated (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.,
Nicolas has successfully supported a number of multinationals and
over 100 mid-sized companies for their legal set-up, market entry,
operations management, business acquisition, conflict resolution and
restructuring.
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Zhen Xiao
CEO of the Swiss Centers
Zhen
Xiao obtained his engineering education from Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore. He then worked in Singapore and in Switzerland
for more than 20 years as an engineer, researcher, and manager. He
has been working with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,
Lausanne from 2005 to 2012 as China Relation Coordinator. Over the
past 10 years, he has supported and advised many Swiss companies in
business development in China, and successfully expanded the Swiss Centers with new
facilities and service.
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Patrick
Ziltener
Prof. Dr. phil, University of Zürich,
researcher partner with the University of St-Gallen
Dr.
Prof. Patrick Ziltener is also Director of a research project
sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Patrick Ziltener
has analyzed multi and bilateral Free Trade Agreements for more than
15 years, in cooperation with Switzerland Global Enterprise, Chambers
of Commerce and other trade-related organizations. From 2006 to 2009
he was State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Senior Advisor
for Economic Relations with East Asia and Secretary of the Free Trade
and Economic Partnership Agreement Switzerland‐Japan negotiations.
Patrick Ziltener studied in Basel, Berlin (Free University) and
Zurich Economics and Sociology and received a Ph.D. from University
of Zurich in 1997.
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Dr. iur.
Clarisse von Wunschheim
practicing lawyer and partner at the law firm Altenburger with
offices in Zurich, Geneva and Lugano
Dr Clarisse
von Wunschheim is Partner at Altenburger and the head of its
China-Switzerland Business Advisory Services.
Born in
Mexico, raised up in Germany and Switzerland
and having spent 9 years living and working in Beijing, Clarisse is
specialized in international and cross-cultural dispute resolution,
in particular international arbitration and commercial mediation and
with a focus on the European and Chinese market. Her main areas of
practice include general contract law, agency and distribution,
sales, joint ventures as well as other forms of foreign investment.
Clarisse is
described by Who's Who Legal as a "fast, smart and
solution-oriented lawyer" and is particularly appreciated by her
clients and peers for her strategic thinking and inspirational
mindset.
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Meng Ling
Partner of China Integrated
BA in Law
from Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
20
years working experience in multinational companies,
among which 16 years’ experience of providing China market entry
strategy and concept and operation management solution for about 150
international companies.
Specialized
in Foreign Direct Investment project management.
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Romain
Barrabas
Customer Relations Executive of the Swiss Centers
Graduating in 2013 with a Multidisciplinary
Master in Asian Studies
(University of Geneva, Graduate Institute Geneva), Romain is
currently based in Switzerland where he works as a Customer Relations
Executive for the Swiss Centers China,
a non-profit organization that has been supporting Swiss companies
wishing to expand into China for over 20 years.
He spent most of the last decade in
China: first in Nanjing to perfect his Mandarin and then in Shanghai
in event management and communication for the watch manufacturer
Breguet. He then spent more than 6 years in Beijing, at the Swiss
Chamber of Commerce (SwissCham Beijing) as Marketing & Events
Manager and then General Manager. Romain was then employed by the
Embassy of Switzerland as Deputy Head of the Culture & Media
Section. Finally, he chaired the Swiss School of Beijing for more
than 3 years where he still serves as a member of the Board of
Directors.
In Switzerland, he has held
positions in communication and sales for the watch brands Baume &
Mercier and Girard-Perregaux.
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