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Join us on October 23rd where the Danish Chamber of Commerce – Beijing, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in China, and ThinkChina invites you to a panel discussion unravelling the mysteries within the corporate social credit system.


China's social credit system… Much has been said, and much has been criticized about this, to many, dystopian scenario of individuals being rated based on their everyday life activities. But the credit system will not just affect the citizens, also companies located in China, domestic and foreign, will receive a credit rating under the corporate social credit system.


The topic has been highlighted recently by the EU Chamber of Commerce's report on China's corporate social credit system called 'The Digital Hand: How China's Corporate Social Credit System Conditions Market Actors', in which they emphasize that European companies needs to ramp up their preparations for the intensification of the system. Adam Dunnett from EUCCC will do a preliminary briefing on their findings. He will afterwards sit down with Casper Wichmann from Danish thinktank ThinkChina, and Liam Jiazi from EU SME Center to discuss the potential complications the system can cause foreign companies in China, what immediate actions needs to be taken, and how the future environment looks like for foreign business' in China.


About the panelists


Adam Dunnett has been Secretary General at the European Chamber in China for the last 6 years. His career has been focussed on trade & investment advocacy and association management. He possesses in-depth knowledge of China's business environment.


Casper Wichmann works as coordinator for Danish think tank ThinkChina within University of Copenhagen. Casper has previously worked in the public and private sector, and is a frequent guest on Danish media commenting on China related affairs. He specializes in the Internet in China, digital platforms, tech and innovation.


Liam Jiazi is an advisor at the EU SME Center. He has spent the past 6 years consulting European SME's on market access, development and business strategies to China. Before joining the EU SME center two years ago, he worked at the Benelux Chamber of Commerce.


Joakim Abeleen is currently Head of Beijing Office at Business Sweden, and is helping Swedish companies doing business in China. This includes understanding the implications of the Corporate Social Credit System on operations. He has a background as a management consultant for Danish and Swedish companies, and has lived and worked in China at a number of occasions since 2006.


Moderator is the Danish Chamber's own China hand Mads Vesterager Nielsen. General manager of the DCCC since 2017.


Tickets

DCCC Member ticket – 100 RMB

Non-Member ticket - 200 RMB


(Ticket includes pizza and a drink)


When?

October 23rd

6pm – 8pm


Where?

Yonghe Hangxing Science Park

Innovation Park Building A Floor B1 Yonghe Hangxing Science Park, Hepingli East Rd., Dongcheng District, Beijing, China

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Oct 23, 2019

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM GMT+8

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Yonghe Hangxing Science Park
Innovation Park Building A Floor B1 Yonghe Hangxing Science Park, Hepingli East Rd., Dongcheng District, Beijing, China
Beijing, China

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Speakers

  • Adam Dunnett (Secretary General at European Chamber of Commerce in China)

    Adam Dunnett

    Secretary General at European Chamber of Commerce in China

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  • Joakim Abeleen (Head of Beijing Office at Business Sweden)

    Joakim Abeleen

    Head of Beijing Office at Business Sweden

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  • Liam Jiazi (Advisor at EU SME Center)

    Liam Jiazi

    Advisor at EU SME Center

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  • Casper Wichmann (Coordinator at ThinkChina / University of Copenhagen)

    Casper Wichmann

    Coordinator at ThinkChina / University of Copenhagen

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  • Mads Vesterager Nielsen (General Manager at Danish Chamber of Commerce)

    Mads Vesterager Nielsen

    General Manager at Danish Chamber of Commerce

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Tickets

DCCC and SWEDCHAM Member Price

For DCCC and SWEDCHAM members; including member companies and member organizations, The Royal Danish Embassy, Sino-Danish Centre, The Danish Cultural Center, Danish Chinese Alumni Association etc.

RMB 100
Non-member Price
RMB 200
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