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The 8th China International Credit & Risk Management Conference
Introduction
China is one of the world's largest economies by purchasing power parity, contributing over 10% to global economic output. The global financial crisis had a big impact on China but China has moved beyond. On a continuing basis, as growth continues and even accelerates, China enterprises join the West in facing challenges in disciplining cash flow efficiency, restricted access to liquidity, risk of default payment and bankruptcy, etc. What have we learned? What steps are needed now to reinforce continuing global market growth? How do we gradually create a sustainable global trade growth model? Executives and professionals are seeking the answers… some to be found in Guangzhou.
The 8th China International Credit and Risk Management Conference will address many of the issues with executive participation experienced in the issues of the day. Join your colleagues and experts from around the world in Guanagzhou, China from September 26 to 28, 2011. This conference represents the keystone event in Credit Risk Management in China and addresses the major challenges of the day. With a commitment to provide full support for the continuing growth of the China economy, the conference is organized by CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade), Guangdong Provincial Government, and China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation.
The past seven China International Credit and Risk Management conferences were overwhelmingly successful from both the intellectual and cultural perspective. All conferences attracted multinational audiences (more than 3,000 companies including many financial institutions and trade organizations). The conferences created a friendly networking environment and provided a platform for attendees to update knowledge, share experience, and exchange viewpoints and techniques relating to global economic challenges, trade credit and risk management, the unique issues surrounding bank credit, risk management of the enterprise and solutions leading to risk mitigation.
Enterprise trade credit continues to be the primary source of short-term capital for enterprises. The task of extending trade credit to other enterprises, both within a given country and beyond national borders is a skill that is learned from a variety of sources, and expertise is acquired as a practitioner within one’s own organization. Supplemental skills acquired at this conference and through formal educational channels add to the contribution of credit risk professionals to the growth of the enterprise, the region, and the national economy. Participation in Guangzhou will bring personal value to attendees, and expand their potential to contribute to the success of your firm, be it commercial, institutional, financial, State-owned, domestic or foreign and provide significant introduction to those enterprises doing business, or seeking to do business in China.
This conference represents a unique annual opportunity to dialogue with experts from China and beyond about specific issues of importance to the continuing growth of the China markets around the world, and to the continued growth of your enterprise.
We look forward to your participation in Guangzhou, September 26 to 28, 2011. |