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It is hard to imagine a more timely conference. With its rapid economic growth and modernization, China is grabbing the world’s headlines on a daily basis. It’s not easy to have a business conversation these days  that does not include a reference to China in one way or another. The potential market is huge—over a billion consumers—and the country’s Gross Domestic Product growth, that has averaged nearly 10% annually for the last 20 years, is simply unprecedented.

How does your company get a piece of the action? Plan now to attend the 1st Alaska-China Business Conference that will take place on 1 September 2005 at the Hilton Anchorage Hotel. Three organizations, World Trade Center Alaska, the State of Alaska and the Alaska Export Assistance Center are combining efforts to present this content-rich event. In one day you’ll gain a better understanding of what is happening in the Chinese economy and how you can benefit. You’ll also be introduced to valuable contacts you can use to start or expand your business with China.

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You’ll hear from vareity of experts including American government officials as well as private sector executives from leading companies already conducting business in China and Hong Kong. The “do’s and don’ts” of doing business in this part of the world will be explained and you’ll receive tips on how to successfully enter this dynamic market place. You’ll also hear from fellow Alaskans who will share their experiences and insights. There is a lot to know and this conference is an important opportunity gain an understanding that will put you a step ahead of your competitors.

Topics Include:

China’s Economic Outlook

The China Dream: The vision and reality of doing business in China

FedEx in Anchorage - China Gateway

Pacific Rim Coal Market - The China Factor

Marketing Alaska Seafood in the world's fastest growing consumer market

Cracking the Chinese Market-Opportunities and   Challenges

Doing Business in China - Case Studies of successful market entry

Protecting your Intellectual Property Rights in China

Local Resources Available for exporters

Alaska’s commercial and cultural ties with China

To foster an environment that facilitates close interaction between speakers and attendees, attendance  will be limited. To ensure your participation, take a few minutes to today and register at the Early Bird  discount fee of $125. After August 26th, the regular conference fee of $150 will apply. The fee includes lunch and a reception following the conference. It also includes conference materials and post-conference updates.

 

Who Should Attend:

Business Executives

Government Officials

Economic Development Professionals

Educators

Anyone interested in  
Alaska-China opportunities
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you would like to register for the conference choosing from different options please click HERE and  mail or fax it to World Trade Center Alaska. Payment for the conference can be made by cheque or credit card.