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Horasis China Meeting22-23 October 2015, Cascais, Portugal
a Horasis leadership event
Co-hosts:City of Cascais Government of Portugal China Federation of Industrial Economics
Horasis is a global visions community committed to enact visions for a sustainable future(http:/www.horasis.org)
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Horasis China Meeting22-23 October 2015, Cascais, Portugal a Horasis leadership event
Co-hosts:City of Cascais
Government of Portugal
China Federation of Industrial Economics
Co-chairs:Guan Jianzhong Chairman, Dagong Global Credit Rating, China
William Haseltine Chairman, ACCESS Health International, USA
Alan Hassenfeld Chairman, Hasbro, USA
Paul Judge Alderman of the City of London, United Kingdom
Liu Ruiqi Chairman, Heng Yuan Xiang Group, China
António Mexia Chief Executive Officer, EDP, Portugal
Ray Ng General Director, Industry and Commerce Association of Macau, Macau SAR
Vachara Phanchet Chairman, Sittipol Holdings, Thailand
Charles Tang Chairman, Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Brazil
Michael Taylor Managing Director Asia Pacific, Moody’s Investors Service, Hong Kong SAR
Hassan Tatanaki Chairman, Tatanaki Foundation, Libya
Wayne W. Wang Chairman, CDP Group, China
Yan Jiehe Chairman, China Pacific Construction Group, China
Michael Yeoh Chief Executive Officer, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute, Malaysia
Zhang Xiaodong Chairman, Winhopes Investment Co., China
Zhang Zhigang President, China National Aviation Fuel Group, China
Co-organizers:
Committee 2005
Industry and Commerce Association of Macau
Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC)
Tonghehui Entrepreneurs Business Club (TEBC)
Strategic Partner:
Estoril Sol
Knowledge Partners:
aicep Portugal Global EdelucEDP
Media Partner:
Plataforma Macau
Welcome
I warmly welcome you to the 2015 Horasis China Meeting. My thanks go tothe City of Cascais, the Government of Portugal, the China Federation ofIndustrial Economics, and to all our partners and supporters.
At this 11th Horasis meeting on China, senior executives from around theworld will discuss Chinese firms’ growing impact on global business.Participants will also examine the state of the global economy and China’srole in shaping the new economic world.
With the Horasis China Meeting, Horasis has created a strong partnershipwith China. Introduced in 2005, the meeting has become one of theforemost global business gatherings on China.
It is my sincere hope that the 2015 Horasis China Business Meeting willfurther promote win-win economic relations, stimulate innovation andprovide business opportunities for corporations from China and the world.
I wish you a thought-provoking and exceptional meeting.
Dr. Frank-Jürgen RichterChairmanHorasis: The Global Visions CommunitySwitzerland
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Upcoming Horasis events:
Horasis Global Meeting Liverpool, United Kingdom, 13-14 June 2016
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Welcome to Cascais
Dear participants,
„China is more assertive in the 21st century”. „China is on the rise”. „China isthe world’s powerhouse.” Just look at the news: when China is the subject, theworld hardly misses a cliché.
The fact is that China is an indispensable nation. If you want to forecast where theworld is heading, you have to understand China. That’s why we all need a clearvision about China and its people and businesses. No one is in better positionto share that knowledge than those who literally help to shape the country(and the world economy) in a daily basis: the Chinese business elite.Cascais is proud to host the „China Business Meeting” for the first time.Organized by Horasis: The Global Visions Community, the meeting calls morethan 300 top executives for must go debate. I am sure it is poised to be asuccess. Why?
Reason nº1: as you all soon will understand, Cascais has always been a bridgebetween countries and cultures, peoples and ideas. As a plural territory, we areproud of being at the heart of crucial debates and boiling thoughts.
Reason nº2: Portugal and China have been friends for a long, long time. As twoof the world’s oldest nations, we have seen a lot and we have learned a lot.However, we still have room to improve as we the last couple of years haveshown.
Reason nº3: we are very much committed with Horasis mission. Horasis standsfor sustainability for society. So do we. Horasis believes in a leadership withvalues and goodwill in life. So do we. Last, but not least, Horasis promotesthe idea of sharing knowledge as the base of a common and more developedhumanity. So do we. I could keep adding up reasons after reasons. But you willall very soon discover some extra more. A special thanks to Horasis for choosingus and trusting us.
Hope to see you soon in Cascais. Come and find out why we are widelyconsidered the best place to live a day, a week or a lifetime.
Carlos CarreirasMayor of Cascais
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Programme
Thursday, 22 October(Casino Estoril)
18.00-19.30 Welcome Reception
19.30-22.00 Welcome DinnerChina and Portugal
Friday, 23 October(Estoril Congress Center)
07.30 - 08.45 Breakfast Sessions– How the World Sees China– One Belt, One Road– Entrepreneurship– Youth
09.00-10.00 Plenary SessionEconomic Outlook
10.30-12.00 Boardroom Dialogue– Investing in Portugal– Foreign Multinationals in China– Innovation– Greening the Chinese Economy
12.00-14.00 Networking Lunch
14.00-15.00 Plenary SessionChina –The 21st Century’s Superpower
15.00-16.30 Boardroom Dialogue– The Next Tech Nation– Going Global– Urbanization– China’s Economy
17.00-18.30 Boardroom Dialogue– Capital Markets– The Chinese Consumer– Macau– Tourism
18.30-19.00 PlenaryLusophone Countries
19.00-20.00 Closing PlenaryDriving Globalization
20.30-22.30 Closing DinnerNew Models of Growth
Saturday, 24 October
09.00 - 13.00 A Morning in CascaisMeeting in the lobby of Hotel Palácioat 08.50
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Co-hosts of the Horasis China Meeting
The China Federation of Industrial Economics (CFIE) is China’snational industrial federation. CFIE’s membership includes 150 nationalindustrial and commercial associations and nearly 400 major state-ownedcompanies and joint ventures, covering all major industries in China.
www.cfie.org.cn
The City of Cascais is a coastal town and a municipality in Portugal, 30 kilometres west of Lisbon. It is a cosmopolitan suburb of the Portuguesecapital and one of the richest municipalities in Portugal. The former fishingvillage gained fame as a resort for Portugal’s royal family in the late 19thcentury and early 20th century. Nowadays, it is a popular vacation spot forboth Portuguese and foreign tourists.
www.visitcascais.com/en
Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe, being borderedby the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north andeast. Most industries, businesses and financial institutions are concentratedin the Lisbon and Porto metropolitan areas. Since the 1990s, Portugal’spublic consumption-based economic development model has been changingto a system that is focused on exports, private investment and the develop -ment of the high-tech sector. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is considereda priority by the Government of Portugal. The country is nowadays one ofthe favourite destinations for Chinese FDI in the European Union.
www.portugal.gov.pt/en
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Co-organizers of the Horasis China Meeting
The Committee 2005 strives to become the most influential organizationfor Chinese returnees trained overseas, to become a high level think tankfor China, Chinese society and enterprises and to become a model NGO in China.
www.2005committee.org
The Industry and Commerce Association of Macau is a platformrepresenting the interests of SMEs and micro-enterprises in the MacauSpecial Administrative Region. The Association unites entities and individualsfrom differing industrial and commercial sectors in Macau, promotingcommercial links between Macau and the rest of China, as well as withother countries and regions around the world.
www.acm.org.mo
The Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC) is the oldest independentbusiness association that links the economies of the Asia-Pacific region,providing a meeting place for the diversity of industries, services andprofessions that have made the Pacific Basin the world’s growth leader.With a membership comprised of hundreds of business leaders from Asia-Pacific and beyond, PBEC serves as the Independent Voice of Business.
www.pbec.org
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Tonghehui Entrepreneurs Business Club (TEBC) is an independentprofessional institution focusing on integrating domestic and internationalresources to provide services for entrepreneurs. With the headquarterbased in Shanghai, TEBC provides its members with services formanagement, communication and research.
www.tonghehui.com
Acknowledgements:Horasis would like to thank its partners for their support of the 2015Horasis China Meeting.
Strategic Partner:
Estoril Sol is a Portugal-based holding company engaged in the leisureand tourism sector. Through its subsidiaries and associated companies, theCompany is involved in the operation of casinos as well as in the manage -ment of real estate properties in the tourism sector.
www.estoril-solsgps.com
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Knowledge Partners:
aicep Portugal Global is a government business entity focused inencouraging the best foreign companies to invest in Portugal and contributeto the success of Portuguese companies abroad in their internationalizationprocesses or export activities.
www.portugalglobal.pt
Edeluc is an investment advisory practice focusing in developing theeconomic relations between Europe and China and assisting companiesdevelop their business successfully in these two very different markets.
www.edeluc.com
EDP ranks among Europe's major electricity operators, as well as being oneof Portugal’s largest business groups. EDP's activities are centered on thegeneration and distribution of electric power, as well as the informationtechnologies areas. China Three Gorges Corporation is one of EDP’s mainshareholders.
www.edp.pt
Media Partner:
Plataforma Macau is a bilingual weekly newspaper promoting Macau asplatform between China and Portuguese-speaking countries. The companyalso encourages business between Chinese and Portuguese-speakingentrepreneurs.
www.plataformamacau.com
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Programme
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Arrival via Lisbon Airport, check-in at the Hotel Palácio Estoril, Rua Particular, Cascais
The three meeting venues (Hotel Palácio Estoril, Estoril Congress Center, Casino Estoril) are located within walking distance from each other.
from 14.00 Registration (Casino Estoril)
from 17.45 Walk from the Hotel Palácio Estoril to the Casino Estoril, Av. Dr. Stanley Ho
18.00-19.30 Welcome Reception (Casino Estoril)
Horasis and the City of Cascais welcome participants to celebrate the 11th Horasis China Meeting. Participants will enjoy a prodigious reception at the Casino Estoril.
• Carlos Carreiras, President of Cascais, Portugal • Cai Run, Ambassador of China to Portugal, China• Jorge Torres-Pereira, Ambassador of Portugal to China, Portugal • Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, Switzerland
Virtual Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, with the co-hosts and co-organizers
• Cai Run, Ambassador of China to Portugal, China
• Carlos Carreiras, President of Cascais, Portugal
• Choi Man Hin, Director, Estoril Sol, Portugal
• Fernando Freire, Founder and President, Edeluc, Portugal
• Luis Filipe de Castro Henriques, Member of the Board, aicep Portugal Global, Portugal
• Li Mingyi, Chairman, Tonghehui Entrepreneurs Business Club, China
• Ray Ng, General Director, Industry and Commerce Association of Macau, Macau SAR
• Jorge Torres-Pereira, Ambassador of Portugal to China, Portugal
• Vachara Phanchet, Chairman Emeritus, PBEC; Chairman, Sittipol Holdings, Thailand
• Paulo Rego, Chief Executive Officer, Plataforma Macau, Macau SAR
• Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, Switzerland
• Wayne W. Wang, Member of the Board, Committee 2005; Chairman, CDP Group, China
• Xiong Meng, Executive Vice Chairman, China Federation of Industrial Economics, China
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19.30-22.00 Welcome Dinner: China and Portugal – Seeking a Win-Win Partnership (Casino Estoril)
China and Portugal are historically two of the world’s most eminent trading powers. How canChina and Portugal implement a long-term strategy for an enhanced economic partnership?How can Portugal position itself as China’s partner of choice? The evening will be framed bytraditional Portuguese fado music.
• Rui Machete, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of Portugal, Portugal• Xiong Meng, Executive Vice Chairman, China Federation of Industrial Economics, China
Welcome by • António Mexia, Chief Executive Officer, EDP, Portugal
Chaired by• Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, Switzerland
Friday, 23 October 2015
from 07.15 Walk from the Hotel Palácio Estoril to the Estoril Congress Center, Avenida Clotilde
The Estoril Congress Center is located opposite of the Hotel Palácio Estoril
from 07.15 Registration (Congress Center)
07.30-08.45 Breakfast Sessions (Congress Center)
How the World Sees China, and How China Sees the World (Room A)
Despite the dynamic economic relations between China and its global partners, the knowledgegaps about economy, society, culture remain large. With China’s growing influence on theglobal stage, how are domestic and international perceptions changing?
• Gregor Heinecke, Chief Executive Officer, Transcontinental M &A Advisory, Germany• John B. Kidd, Research Fellow, Aston Business School, United Kingdom• Katarzyna Nawrot, Professor, Poznan University of Economics, Poland• On Kit Tam, Member of the Board, Australia China Business Council, Australia• Mirjana D. Perko, Chairperson, inCon, Slovenia• Albert Teo, Vice President, Asia Pacific CEO Association, China
Chaired by• Liu Jingyi, Editor-in-Chief, Global China Insights, The Netherlands
One Belt, One Road: A New Perspective for Common Growth (Room B)
The Belt and Road initiative is a development strategy that focuses on connectivity and cooperationamong countries primarily in Eurasia. What is Beijing trying to achieve with this New Silk Road?And what are the potential benefits to Eurasia?
• Adnan Akfirat, Chairman, TUCEM, Turkey• Deborah Biber, Chief Executive, PBEC, Hong Kong SAR• Shazia Ilmi, Brand Ambassador, Swachh Bharat, India• Platon Monokrousos, Chief Market Economist, Eurobank, Greece• Daniele Schilirò, Professor of Economics, University of Messina, Italy• Jacques Tourel, President, World Trade Centre Warsaw, Poland
Chaired by• Alexander Wan, Senior Advisor, China Daily, China
Entrepreneurship and Culture (Room C)
Chinese firms are said to be different from their global counterparts. What role do culture andvalues play in advancing corporate globalization? How do Chinese entrepreneurs succeed amidrapid cultural, technological and economic shifts?
• Noel Akpata, Chief Executive Officer, Stratex Pro, Nigeria• Daniel David, Chief Executive Officer, Grupo SOICO, Mozambique• Donny Huang, Founder and Managing Director, 4stones, China• Chitra Narayanan, Associate Fellow, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Switzerland• Johan Nylen, Partner, United Bankers, Sweden• Andrew Tiernan, Managing Director, Silvermark Holdings, Hong Kong SAR
Chaired by• Ivan Tselichtchev, Professor, Niigata University of Management, Japan
Discovering China through Youth (Room D)
Youth is changing the way, in China and elsewhere. Where is China’s youth headed? And how can China’s new generation make the most of its potential and resources?
• David Bevan, Professor, CEIBS, China• Edgar Bullecer, Co-Founder and Managing Trustee, The Paglas Group, Philippines• Liu Yiman, Managing Director, Huashang Education Group, China• Li Mingyi, Chairman, Tonghehui Entrepreneurs Business Club, China• Pieter Perrett, Professor, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland• Ninel Seniuk, Lecturer, MGIMO University, Russia• Zheng Suhui, Vice Dean, Graduate School of Communication University of China, China
Chaired by• Michael A. Gurevich, Managing Partner, MSV Partners, USA
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09.00-10.00 Opening Plenary: China and World Economic Outlook (Auditorium)
The global economic outlook for 2016 remains uncertain despite China’s continued economicsuccess. What is the current state of the global economy? How robust is the economic recovery?What is China’s impact on global growth?
• Guan Jianzhong, Chairman, Dagong Global Credit Rating, China• Alan Hassenfeld, Chairman, Hasbro, USA• Liu Ruiqi, Chairman, Heng Yuan Xiang Group, China• Michael Taylor, Managing Director Asia Pacific, Moody’s Investors Service, Hong Kong SAR• Zhang Zhigang, President, China National Aviation Fuel Group, China
Chaired by• Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, Switzerland
10.00-10.30 Contact Break
10.30-12.00 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions
Investing in Portugal (Room A)
Chinese investors are increasingly pursuing investment opportunities in Portugal. What competi -tive advantages can Portugal and its companies offer potential investors?
• Sergio Martins Alves, Secretary General, Portuguese-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Portugal• António Mello Campello, Managing Partner, Bluecrow Capital, Portugal• Anthony Chan, Chairman, New Line Capital Investment, Hong Kong SAR• Mazen Darwazah, Chairman, Hikma Pharmaceuticals, Jordan• Fernando Freire, Founder and President, Edeluc, Portugal• Hiroki Miyazato, Chairman, Haitong Bank, Hongkong SAR• Francisco Veloso, Dean, Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics, Portugal
Chaired by• Luis Filipe de Castro Henriques, Member of the Board, aicep Portugal Global, Portugal
Foreign Multinationals in China: Learning to Adapt to New Realities (Room B)
The business climate and policy environment is changing for foreign multinationals operating in China. How is doing business in China different? How can foreign investment tap into China’seconomic potential?
• Ned Cloonan, President, Ned Cloonan Associates, USA• Sergey Demin, President, Rosatom Eastern Asia, Russia• Harald Einsmann, Member of the Supervisory Board, Tesco, United Kingdom• Feng Leiming, Secretary General, Tianjin Institute for International Development Studies, China• Jacques Gravereau, Chair, HEC Eurasia Institute, France• Hou Kun, Vice Chairman, Harbin Power Equipment Industrial Base Association, China• Walter Levy, Chief Executive Officer, NCH Corporation, USA• Wayne W. Wang, Chairman, CDP Group, China
Chaired by• Jan Siemons, President, SILC Global, The Netherlands
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Dreaming up Innovation (Room C)
Chinese firms are increasingly pursuing innovation driven strategies. How will new innovation hubsemerge and how to provide the capital? What do Chinese innovators do differently? And how togrow exponentially while still staying innovative?
• Harbeen Arora, Chancellor, Rai University, India• Fan Yaju, Chairperson, Suizhidao Jewellery Co., China• James Fierro, Chief Executive Officer, Recipco Holdings, United Kingdom• Martin Haemmig, Visiting Professor, Renmin University, China• Clas Neumann, Senior Vice President, SAP, Germany• Mark Turrell, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Orcasci, USA• Yan Changming, President, Jiada Investment, China• Jerry Zhang, Chief Executive Officer, Neocomm Broadband, China
Chaired by• J.T. Li, Senior Associate Dean, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong SAR
Greening the Chinese Economy (Room D)
China’s environmental problems are one of the drivers behind the country’s planned shifttowards a greener and more sustainable model of economic development. How can China andits global partners join hands to create ecosystems for green growth?
• Marcelo de Andrade, Partner, Earth Capital Partners, United Kingdom• João de Jesus Ferreira, Managing Director, Vivapower, Portugal• Rob Morrison, Chairman, H.R.L. Morrison & Co, New Zealand• Natalie Samovich, Co-founder, Energopark Group, Portugal• Sein-Way Tan, Chairman, Green World City Organisation, Australia• Rick Xu, President, Beijing Energy Efficiency Technical Co., China• Felix Zhang, Founder and Executive Director, Envision Energy, China
Chaired by• Henry Weil, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management, USA
12.30-14.00 Networking Lunch
An opportunity to share ideas and insights in an informal setting.
14.00-15.00 Plenary: China – The 21st Century’s Superpower (Auditorium)
China is in the midst of profound changes that will shape the course of business and geopoliticsfor the rest of the 21st century. What does China’s rise mean for regional and global stability?What are the opportunities and challenges for Portugal and other nations?
• Vachara Phanchet, Chairman, Sittipol Holdings, Thailand• Charles Tang, Chairman, Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Brazil• Hassan Tatanaki, Chairman, Tatanaki Foundation, Libya• Wayne W. Wang, Chairman, CDP Group, China• Yan Jiehe, Chairman, China Pacific Construction Group, China
Chaired by• Anson Chan, Chairman, Bonds Group of Companies, Hong Kong SAR
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15.00-16.30 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions
China: The Next Tech Nation (Room A)
China continues to evolve as the world’s next Tech Nation. What makes a successful tech entre -pre neur in China’s current economic environment? And what can Chinese high tech firms learnfrom their global counterparts?
• John Cook, Chairman, Rock Lake Associates, Switzerland• Stan Fung, Managing Director, FarSight Ventures, USA• Hao Yabin, Vice Chairman, China Video Industry Association, China• Stacy Kenworthy, Chief Executive Officer, OptiGlobal, USA• Liu Wei, Chairman, Wenhao Baoer Technology Co., China• Stephan Morais, Executive Director, Caixa Capital, Portugal• Scott Rickert, Chairman, PEN Inc., USA• Mary B. Teagarden, Professor, Thunderbird School of Global Management, USA
Chaired by• Nicholas Parker, Co-founder & Managing Partner, Global Acceleration Partners, Canada
Going Global (Room B)
Increasing outbound investment from China has been a major structural trend in recent years,and this is only the beginning. What new strategies can help Chinese firms to go global moresuccessfully? And what are the right strategies and processes to prepare for M&A-transactions?
• Eduardo Catroga, Chairman, EDP, Portugal• Erwin Feldhaus, Chief Executive Officer, Roeder Praezision, Germany• Ge Ming, Vice Chairman, China M&A Association, China• Ji Bo, Assistant Dean, CKGSB, China• Philippe Monnier, Member of the Board, WayRay, Switzerland• Jose Maria Muñoz, Founding Partner, MCH Private Equity, Spain• Zhao Liping, Director General, China Association of Pharmaceutical Commerce, China• Zhao Renfeng, Managing Partner, Kreab Beijing, China
Chaired by• Alastair Campbel, Director, Asian Capital Partners Group, Hong Kong SAR
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Urbanization and the Services Sector (Room C)
China’s shift towards a more people-centred urbanisation will lead to a stronger demand forservices related to health care, education and an enhanced lifestyle. How can urban spaces beredesigned to fuel innovation and well-being? And how can Chinese cities drive growth andquality of the services sector?
• Henk Kool, Managing Director, BIZ-Platform Netherlands, The Netherlands• Steve Lewis, Chief Executive Officer, Living PlanIT, Portugal• Lydia Long, Managing Director, EA Pacific Group, China• Liu Hongchuan, Partner, Broad & Bright, China• Lu Ying, Director General of Information, China Association of Pharmaceutical Commerce, China• Janusz Pietkiewicz, Vice President, Employers of Poland, Poland• Alfonso Vegara, President, Fundación Metropoli, Spain• Jackie Wang, Founder, China Women School, China• Zhang Xiaodong, Chairman, Winhopes Investment Co., China
Chaired by• Lou Marinoff, Professor of Philosophy, The City College of New York, USA
China’s Changing Economic Landscape (Room D)
China is continuing to embrace widespread reforms to make its market economy stronger.Which economic development model will allow China sustainability and inclusiveness? To whatextent is the rebalancing of China’s economy actually happening?
• Gail Fosler, President, The GailFosler Group, USA• Matthias Kamp, Correspondent, WirtschaftsWoche, Germany• Jürgen Kracht, Chairman, Fiducia, Hong Kong SAR• Ravi K Mehrotra, Executive Chairman, Foresight Limited, United Kingdom• John M. Probandt, Chairman, Rising Star Holdings, China• Rong Yuanlian, Chairman, Rong Group, China• Charles Tang, Chairman, Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Brazil
Chaired by• Michael Yeoh, Chief Executive Officer, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute, Malaysia
16.30-17.00 Contact Break
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17.00-18.30 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions
Reforming China’s Capital Markets (Room A)
China pledges to push ahead with capital market reforms to make its capital markets moreefficient and to allow foreign investors to participate. What extent, what time frame, whatimpact?
• Ulrich Bierbaum, General Manager, Dagong Europe Credit Rating, Italy• Dai Wei, General Manager, Bank of Beijing, China• Bernard Pouliot, Chairman, Quam Limited, Hong Kong SAR• Michael Roux, Chairman, Roux International, Australia• Richard Li, Managing Partner, Success Mark, Hong Kong SAR• Siegfried Verstappen, Director, Invest Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR• Xiao Zhiyin, Deputy General Manager, Bank of Beijing, China
Chaired by• Vincent Zheng, Managing Partner, Capital First Partners, China
Meet the Future Chinese Consumer (Room B)
In China, consumer behaviour is changing rapidly. How are tastes changing in China and in the world? How to approach the next generation Chinese consumers? And what will it take to establish brands of Chinese origin?
• Fumbi Chima, Chief Information Officer, Burberry Group, United Kingdom• Diana Chou, Managing Director, L'VOYAGE, Hong Kong SAR• Cui Wanyou, Executive Vice Chairman, Langfang Federation of Industrial Economics, China• Hu Yue, Chief Executive Officer, NOC Media, China• Alf Erik Lundgrenn, Chairman, Nordic Invest SIA, Latvia
Chaired by• Zhang Ying, Associate Dean, Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands
Update on Macau (Room C)
Macau is one of the fastest developing tourism and investment destinations in Asia, transformingitself into a vibrant cosmopolitan city that features ample attractions for entertainment andbusiness. What are the government’s priorities and strategies? And how can investors andentrepreneurs embrace Macau’s economic future?
• Afonso Camoes, Director, Jornal de Notícias, Portugal• Pedro Cardoso, Chief Executive Officer, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Macau SAR• Pedro Cortés, Partner, Rato, Ling, Lei & Cortés, Macau SAR• Ray Ng, General Director, Industry and Commerce Association of Macau, Macau SAR• Joseph Lo, Executive Vice President, Industry and Commerce Association of Macau, Macau SAR• Sou Chio Fai, Director, Tertiary Education Services Office, Macau SAR
Chaired by• Paulo Rego, Chief Executive Officer, Plataforma Macau, Macau SAR
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Tourism and Real Estate Investments: The New Wave from China (Room D)
Portugal and other geographies around the world have become major destinations for Chinesetourists and investments in tourism related real restate. What will it take to thrive on this newwave of outbound tourism and real estate investments?
• Kimball J. Andrews, Executive Chairman, Asia Star Capital, Australia• George Betz, Head of International Business, Fine & Country, United Kingdom• Choi Man Hin, Director, Estoril Sol, Portugal• He Qingyuan, Chairman, Wuchang Property Co., China• Dimosthenis Manginas, Chairman, Manginas and Partners, Greece• Sergey Millian, Chairman, Millian Group, Russia• Wang Guanlin, Chairman, Yusend Property Group, China
Chaired by• Carlos Vasconcellos, Chairman, Quantico, Portugal
18.30-19.00 Plenary: China’s Relations with Lusophone Countries (Auditorium)
China’s relations with Portuguese speaking countries are burgeoning. How can China and theLusophone countries work together to address global and regional issues, and which would bethe countries priorities? What are the strategic implications for trade and investment flows?
• Gabriela César, Head, Macao Economic and Trade Office in Lisbon, Macau SAR
Chaired by• Jorge Braga de Macedo, Professor, Nova School of Business and Economics; former
Minister of Finance, Portugal
19.00-20.00 Closing Plenary: The Next Horizon – Driving Globalization (Auditorium)
Reflecting on the discussions of the day, how should Chinese firms prepare for the future?Where are the opportunities for growth? And how do Chinese firms drive the next wave of globalization?
• William Haseltine, Chairman, ACCESS Health International, USA• Paul Judge, Alderman of the City of London, United Kingdom• Joseph Lo, Executive Vice President, Industry and Commerce Association of Macau, Macau SAR• Michael Yeoh, Chief Executive Officer, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute, Malaysia• Zhang Xiaodong, Chairman, Winhopes Investment Co., China
Chaired by• Pedro Nueno, President, CEIBS, China
20.00-20.05 Walk from the Estoril Congress Center to the Casino Estoril
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20.05-20.30 Reception (Casino Estoril)
20.30-22.30 Closing Dinner: Chinese Business Leaders of the Year (Casino Estoril)
Following a tradition of the Horasis China Meeting, we will pay tribute to some of China’ mostnotable business leaders who have been building and leading successful global firms of Chineseorigin. Towards the end of the dinner, a show will take participants of the Horasis ChinaMeeting on a glamorous time travel trip, from the golden years of Estoril till nowadays.
Chaired and presented by• Miguel Pinto Luz, Vice Mayor of Cascais, Portugal
Saturday, 24 October 2015
09.00-13.00 A Morning in Cascais
Discover Cascais on this guided tour. Travel round the city by coach and stroll through Cascais’scolourful old town. We meet at 08.50 in the lobby of Hotel Palácio Estoril.
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Name Position Organization Country
Participants
Adnan Akfirat Chairman TUCEM Turkish-Chinese Business TurkeyMatching Center
Noel Akpata Chief Executive Officer Stratex Pro Nigeria
Lara Alameh Director Fundação Luso-Americana Portugal
Henriques Simões de AlmeidaCorrespondent Bloomberg News Portugal
Duarte Alves Assessor Ministry of Agriculture and Sea Portugal
Sergio Martins Alves Secretary General Portuguese-Chinese Chamber Portugalof Commerce
Luis Mira Amaral President Banco BIC Portugal
Marcelo de Andrade Partner Earth Capital Partners United Kingdom
Kimball J. Andrews Executive Chairman Asia Star Capital Australia
Harbeen Arora Chancellor Rai University India
Vasco Bivar de Azevedo Chairman Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira Portugal
Bai Zuoxiang Deputy General Manager Shanxi International Energy Group China
Lalit Bakshi Chairman Golden Eagle Group Japan
George Betz Head of International Business Fine & Country United Kingdom
David Bevan Professor CEIBS China
Deborah Biber Chief Executive PBEC Hong Kong SAR
Ulrich Bierbaum General Manager Dagong Europe Credit Rating Italy
Joao Castello Branco President Secil Portugal
Francisco Correa Monteiro Spinola BritoCEO Ocean Events Portugal
Edgar Bullecer Co-Founder and Managing Trustee The Paglas Group Philippines
Cai Run Ambassador of China to Portugal China
Francisco Caldas Executive Director Microsoft Portugal
Guilherme Caldas Director Xerox Portugal
Alastair Campbel Director Asian Capital Partners Group Hong Kong SAR
António Mello Campello Managing Partner Bluecrow Capital Portugal
Pedro Cardoso President Banco Nacional Ultramarino Macau SAR
Eduardo Catroga Chairman EDP Portugal
Gabriela César Head Head of Macao Economic Macau SARand Trade Office in Lisbon
Rodrigo Maria Mendia ChampalimaudChief Executive Officer Grupo Quinta da Martinha Portugal
Anson Chan Chairman Bonds Group of Companies Hong Kong SAR
Anthony Chan Chairman New Line Capital Investment Hong Kong SAR
Chen Jialin Associate President Dagong Overseas Investment Co China
Charles Cheng Managing Director Goldman Sachs Gaohua Securities China
Fumbi Chima Chief Information Officer Burberry Group United Kingdom
Man Hin Choi Director Estoril Sol Portugal
Diana Chou Managing Director L’VOYAGE Hong Kong SAR
Ned Cloonan President Ned Cloonan Associates USA
John Cook Chairman Rock Lake Associates Switzerland
Pedro Nunes Coreia Director Banco Santander Totta Portugal
Pedro Ortigão Correia Administrator AICEP Portugal
Pedro Cortés Partner Rato, Ling, Lei & Cortés Macau SAR
Maria da Graça Costa Director Grupo Quantico Portugal
Rodrigo Costa President REN - Rede Electrica Nacional, SA Portugal
Vitor Costa Deputy Secretary General Portuguese-Chinese Chamber Portugalof Commerce
Cui Wanyou Executive Vice Chairman Langfang Federation Chinaof Industrial Economics
João Marques da Cruz Managing Director EDP International Portugal
Dai Wei General Manager Bank of Beijing China
Mazen Darwazah Chairman Hikma Pharmaceuticals Jordan
Daniel David Chief Executive Officer Grupo SOICO Mozambique
Sergey Demin President Rosatom Eastern Asia Russia
Zoran Drazeta Chairman Mandana Serbia
Harald Einsmann Member of the Supervisory Board Tesco United Kingdom
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Name Position Organization Country
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Fan Yaju Chairperson Suizhidao Jewellery Co. China
Erwin Feldhaus Chief Executive Officer Roeder Praezision Germany
Feng Leiming Secretary General Tianjin Institute for International ChinaDevelopment Studies
Marina Ferreira President Port of Lisbon Portugal
João de Jesus Ferreira Managing Director Vivapower Portugal
James Fierro Chief Executive Officer Recipco Holdings United Kingdom
Manuela Fischer Chairwomen Maf-Swiss Switzerland
João Ribeira da Fonseca President Cascais Dinâmina Portugal
Gail Fosler President The Gail Fosler Group USA
Fernando Freire Founder and President Edeluc Portugal
José Pedro Freitas President Mota-Engil Portugal
Stan Fung Managing Director FarSight Ventures USA
Ge Ming Vice Chairman China M&A Association China
Sarah Ge Chief Representative Lazard Asset Management Chinaand Vice President
Geng Dailu Deputy General Manager Bank of Beijing China
Ana Margarida Gil General Manager GPJ - International Unipessoal. LDA Portugal
Igor Gitman Director Gazprombank Global Resources Russia
Miguel Costa Gomes Director Grupo Quantico Portugal
Raymund Gradt Regional Manager Austrian Economic Chambers Austria
Jacques Gravereau Chair HEC Eurasia Institute France
Sergey Grishanov Director Gazprombank Global Resources Russia
Guan Jianzhong Chairman Dagong Global Credit Rating China
Guan Tingyue Vice President Dagong Overseas Investment Co. China
Michael A. Gurevich Managing Partner MSV Partners USA
Martin Haemmig Visiting Professor Renmin University China
William Haseltine Chairman ACCESS Health International USA
Alan Hassenfeld Chairman Hasbro USA
Hao Yabin Vice Chairman & China Video Industry Association ChinaSecretary General
Bruce Hawker Chief Executive Officer Open Media Portugal
Name Position Organization Country
22
He Qingyuan Chairman Wuchang Property Co. China
Gregor Heinecke Chief Executive Officer Transcontinental M&A Advisory Germany
Luis Filipe de Castro HenriquesMember of the Board aicep Portugal Global Portugal
Miguel Almeida Henriques Managing Partner Gestor Empresas Portugal
Juan José Herrero Director Ministry of Presidency Spain
Silvia Costa Honrado Head of Capital Markets Haitong Bank Hongkong SAR
Basilio Horta President Câmara Municipal de Sintra Portugal
Hou Kun Vice Chairman Harbin Power Equipment ChinaIndustrial Base Association
Hu Meng Manager Bank of Beijing China
Hu Yue Chief Executive Officer NOC Media China
Hu Zhengrong Vice President Communication University of China China
Donny Huang Founder and Managing Director 4stones China
Huang Mingyu Deputy General Manager Rong Group China
Huang Yun Vice President China National Aviation Fuel Group China
Shazia Ilmi Brand Ambassador Swachh Bharat India
Abdo Jeffy Member of the Board Société Générale de Banque au Liban Lebanon
Antonio Jerónimo President Galp- Energia SGPS-S.A. Portugal
Ji Bo Assistant Dean CKGSB China
Jesse St John Co-Chairman Rare Vintage Investment China
Paul Judge Alderman of the City of London United Kingdom
Matthias Kamp Correspondent WirtschaftsWoche Germany
Peter Kashyap Advisor to the Chairman Sittipol Holdings Thailand
Stacy Kenworthy Chief Executive Officer OptiGlobal USA
John B. Kidd Research Fellow Aston Business School United Kingdom
Henk Kool Managing Director BIZ-Platform Netherlands The Netherlands
Jürgen Kracht Chairman Fiducia Hong Kong SAR
Gonçalo Lage Director PME Investimentos Portugal
Maria João Leal Officer AICEP Portugal
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Gonçalo de Castro Salazar Leite Secil – Companhia Geral President de Cal e Cimento, S.A. Portugal
Paulo Neto Leite Co-Founder INVIITA Portugal
Walter Levy Chief Executive Officer NCH Corporation USA
Steve Lewis Chief Executive Officer Living PlanIT Portugal
Amy Li Director Ming & Co. China
Li Gaoqiang Deputy General Manager Bank of Beijing China
J.T. Li Senior Associate Dean The Hong Kong University Hong Kong SARof Science and Technology
Richard Li Managing Partner Success Mark Hong Kong SAR
Li Mingyi Chairman Tonghehui Entrepreneurs Business Club China
António Pires de Lima Ministry of Economy Government of Portugal Portugal
João Lima Bureau Chief - Portugal Bloomberg News Portugal
Liu Chenglin Regional Director China Federation of Industrial Economics China
Liu Guojing Secretary General China Weighting Instrument Association China
Liu Hongchuan Partner Broad & Bright China
Liu Jingyi Editor-in-Chief Global China Insights The Netherlands
Liu Ruiqi Chairman Heng Yuan Xiang Group China
Liu Wei Chairman Wenhao Baoer Technology Co. China
Liu Xinbo Director General Yanggu Xiangguang Copper Co. China
Liu Yiman Managing Director Huashang Education Group China
Joseph Lo Executive Vice President Industry and Commerce Association Macau SARof Macau
Lu Ying Director General of China Association of Pharmaceutical ChinaInformation Department Commerce
Lydia Long Managing Director EA Pacific Group China
Alf Erik Lundgrenn Chairman Nordic Invest SIA Latvia
Miguel Pinto Luz Vice Mayor City of Cascais Portugal
Jorge Braga de Macedo Professor Nova School of Business and Economics Portugal
Rui Machete Minister of Foreign Affairs Portugal
Sergey Malkov President Russian National Real Estate Fund Russia
Dimosthenis Manginas Chairman Manginas and Partners Greece
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Name Position Organization Country
Francisco Mantero President Portuguese Association for Economic PortugalDevelopment and Cooperation
Miguel Mantero Deputy to the Vice Mayor City of Cascais Portugal
Lou Marinoff Professor of Philosophy The City College of New York USA
Antonio Poncioni Merian Director Odebrecht Portugal
António Mexia Chief Executive Officer EDP International Portugal
Sergey Millian Chairman Millian Group Russia
Hiroki Miyazato Chairman Haitong Bank Hongkong SAR
António Moniz Chief of Cabinet Ministry of Foreign Affairs Portugal
Platon Monokrousos Chief Market Economist Eurobank Greece
Philipe Monnier Member of the Board WayRay Switzerland
José Vital Morgado Administrator AICEP Portugal
Katarzyna Nawrot Professor Poznan University of Economics Poland
Clas Neumann Senior Vice President SAP Germany
Ray Ng General Director Industry and Commerce Association Macau SARof Macau
Ravi K Mehrotra Executive Chairman Foresight Limited United Kingdom
Stephan Morais Executive Director Caixa Capital Portugal
Rob Morrison Chairman H.R.L. Morrison & Co New Zealand
Jose Maria Muñoz Founding Partner MCH Private Equity Spain
Chitra Narayanan Associate Fellow Geneva Centre for Security Policy Switzerland
Pedro Nueno President CEIBS China
Johan Nylen Partner United Bankers Sweden
David M. Ortega Director Ministry of Presidency Spain
José Diogo Horta Osório Partner Cuatrecasas Portugal
Pan Jing Regional Director China Federation of Industrial Economics China
Nicholas Parker Co-founder & Managing Partner Global Acceleration Partners Canada
Pedro Patricio Director AICEP Portugal
Mirjana D. Perko Chairperson inCon Slovenia
Pieter Perrett Professor University of Applied Sciences SwitzerlandNorthwestern Switzerland
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Vachara Phanchet Chairman Sittipol Holdings Thailand
Iurii Pidnebesnyi Director International Fund of UkraineSpiritual Diplomacy
Janusz Pietkiewicz Vice President Employers of Poland Poland
Bernard Pouliot Chairman Quam Limited Hong Kong SAR
John M. Probandt Chairman Rising Star Holdings China
António Manuel Palma RamalhoPresident Infraestruturas de Portugal Portugal
Avi Rabinovich Chief Executive Officer Creative Links Israel
Paulo Rego Founder and President Plataforma Macau Macau SAR
Frank-Jürgen Richter Chairman Horasis Switzerland
Scott Rickert Chairman PEN Inc. USA
Vassiliki Riesen Director Bern Economic Development Agency Switzerland
Charles Roberts Managing Partner Fine & Country Greater Lisbon Portugaland Western Portugal
Lalida Rodprasert Director Sittipol Holdings Thailand
Rong Yuanlian Chairman Rong Group China
Michael Roux Chairman Roux International Australia
Natalie Samovich Co-founder Energopark Group Portugal
João Santos Managing Partner Tradinveste Portugal
Daniele Schilirò Professor of Economics University of Messina Italy
Yingbo Seiler-Zhao Co-President Swiss China Investment Platform SwitzerlandAssociation SCIPA
Ninel Seniuk Lecturer MGIMO University Russia
António Dias Sequeira Coordinator CAF Portugal
Shen Haijun Deputy Director General Datong Coal Mine Group Co. Ltd China
Si Hong Deputy Director General China Center for SME Cooperation ChinaDevelopment and Promotion
Jan Siemons President SILC Global The Netherlands
Alexander Smirnov Director Gazprombank Global Resources Russia
José Pedro Soares Chairman APS – Administração dos Portos Portugalde Sines e do Algarve
Sou Chio Fai Director Tertiary Education Services Office Macau SAR
Eri Sugizaki Director Sittipol Holdings Japan
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Name Position Organization Country
Sun Tingxuan Director Investments Bank of Beijing CHina
On Kit Tam Member of the Board Australia China Business Council Australia
Sein-Way Tan Chairman Green World City Organisation Australia
Charles Tang Chairman Brazil-China Chamber of BrazilCommerce & Industry
Hassan Tatanaki Chairman Tatanaki Foundation Libya
Michael Taylor Managing Director Asia Pacific Moody’s Investors Service Hong Kong SAR
Mary B. Teagarden Professor of Global Thunderbird School of USAManagement Global Management
Albert Teo Vice President Asia Pacific CEO Association China
Andrew Tiernan Managing Director Silvermark Holdings Hong Kong SAR
Jorge Torres-Pereira Ambassador of Portugal to China Portugal
Jacques Tourel President World Trade Centre Warsaw Poland
Jolanta Tourel Vice Chair Blue City Group Poland
Ivan Tselichtchev Professor Niigata University of Management Japan
Mark Turrell Founder and CEO Orcasci USA
Ann Uppington Director of Research Weil & Company USA
Carlos Vasconcellos Chairman Quantico Portugal
Alfonso Vegara President Fundación Metropoli Spain
Francisco Veloso Dean Católica Lisbon School of PortugalBusiness & Economics
Andreia Ventura President Arsenal do Alfeite Portugal
Hanneke Veringa Country Manager AXA investment Management The Netherlands
Siegfried Verstappen Director Invest Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR
João Guedes Monteiro Director Monte da Ravasqueira Portugal
João Guedes Monteiro Vilhena VilarDirector Monte da Ravasqueira Portugal
Alexander Wan Senior Advisor China Daily China
Wang Guanlin Chairman Yusend Property Group China
Wang Honghong Chairman Yingzun Winery Co China
Jackie Wang Founder China Women School China
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Wang Shoubin Director General Shanxi Coking Coal Group Co. China
Wang Shoukuan General Manager Tianjin Dagangzhongbang Petroleum ChinaEngineering & Technology Service Co.
Wang Yuge Director Yusend Property Group China
Wayne W. Wang Chairman CDP Group China
Henry Weil Professor MIT Sloan School of Management USA
Wu Huatai Chairman Shanxi Coking Coal Group Co. China
Xiao Zhiyin General Manager Bank of Beijing China
Xiong Meng Executive Vice Chairman China Federation of Industrial Economics China
Xu Jingliang Deputy General Manager Bank of Beijing China
Rick Xu President Beijing Energy Efficiency Technical Co. China
Yan Changming President Jiada Investment China
Yan Jiehe Chairman China Pacific Construction Group China
Yan Jun Deputy Director General China Federation of Industrial Economics China
Yang Rui Producer and Host CCTV News China
Michael Yeoh Chief Executive Officer Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute Malaysia
Felix Zhang Founder and Executive Director Envision Energy China
Jerry Zhang Chief Executive Officer Neocomm Broadband China
Zhang Rui Managing Director Sailing Capital International China
Zhang Xiaodong Chairman Winhopes Investment Co. China
Zhang Ying Associate Dean Rotterdam School of Management The Netherlands
Zhang Youxi Chairman Datong Coal Mine Group Co. China
Zhang Zhigang President China National Aviation Fuel Group China
Zhao Liping Director General China Association of Pharmaceutical ChinaCommerce
Zhao Renfeng Managing Partner Kreab Beijing China
Vincent Zheng Managing Partner Capital First Partners China
Zheng Suhui Vice Dean Graduate School of Communication ChinaUniversity of China
Zhu Li Director Confucius Institute Portugal
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