Date: Fri 23rd September, 2011
Venue: Radisson Edwardian Hotel Manchester, Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GP
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The dynamics of doing business in the Far East are changing. As China's economy stimulates internal demand for foreign goods, opportunities to sell products into China are growing, adjusting the focus away from its manufacturing prowess.
At this breakfast, which will be Insider's seventh event looking at overseas markets, we will once again look towards the engine room of global trade. In a far reaching and topical debate, China's manufacturing industry will be put under the spotlight in order to understand how the story has moved forward in the past 12 months.
In addition, the panel will explore how businesses are taking advantage of increasing wealth in the country through exporting products and expertise to assist the largest spate of urban development the world has ever seen.
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The Far East, centered on China, remains the single most important market in the world at this time. This event will be an opportunity to hear, first hand, how North West companies are stealing a march on their competitors and coping with life 5,000 miles away. It will also be an opportunity to ask the questions and seek advice on accessing this market.
Our events are regularly over-subscribed therefore please register your interest as soon as possible. If you have been successful you will receive a confirmation email one week prior to the event. Please click here to register your interest.
If you need any more information, please contact Lianne Sunderland on 0161 907 9741.
Timings for this event are as follows:
7.30am - Registration and breakfast
8.00am – Meeting commences
9.00am – Approx finish
Guests are invited to remain behind after the formal close for coffee and networking.
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