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Save the date December 9, 2020 10:00 - 11:00 GMT+2
Introduction The Chinese economy has been leading the way in the recovery from the covid-19 pandemic, while creating new policies that holds both opportunities and challenges for foreign entrepreneurs.
In this webinar experts in the Chinese market will explore new trends and policies and their impact on your operation in China.
Start Time: 10:00am Israel Time, December 9th, 2020
Speakers
Eve Ermichin Head of economic & trade mission in Southwest China at ministry of economy & industry israel
Eve Ermichin Head of economic & trade mission in Southwest China at ministry of economy & industry israel The Economic and Trade Mission to Southwest China promotes bilateral economic relations with four provinces in China: Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan, and Guizhou, by building and supporting different platforms for cooperation both between governments and businesses. In her role, Eve focus in the promotion of bilateral trade, investments, joint ventures, and cross-border R&D between Israeli and Chinese companies.
Zach Lichtblau Partner at Bonnard Lawson
Zach Lichtblau Partner at Bonnard Lawson Zach is a Shanghai partner at Bonnard Lawson - International Law Firm and one of the partners in Equasia which provides consulting trust and corporate secretarial services in Hong Kong and China. He has been based in Shanghai since 2005 and with Bonnard Lawson since 2010. Zach's practice focuses on providing legal support to International companies and entrepreneurs who are active or wish to become active in the Chinese market. This includes corporate structuring and restructuring, labor law and IP support as well as advice relating to commercial contracts and dispute management.
Ziv Rotenberg Partner at Gornitzky &Co.
Ziv Rotenberg Partner at Gornitzky &Co. Ziv’s practice covers all aspects of contentious and non-contentious intellectual property law, as well as intellectual property strategy. Ziv also has unique expertise in Chinese intellectual property law. Prior to joining Gorniztky & Co. Ziv worked in China for several years and headed his own intellectual property consulting firm. While there he also obtained his Ph.D. in international law from China University of Political Science and Law. He was also a special adviser to the State of Israel – Ministry of Economy and Industry on intellectual property issues in China and was a mentor for startups at Tsinghua University x-lab and at Chinaccelerator. https://www.gornitzky.com/
Lance Su Director, Strategic Investment & Business Development of Lenovo
Lance Su Director, Strategic Investment & Business Development of Lenovo Lance has extensive experience in owning the P&L for businesses with budgets up to $90m in the areas of Corporate Strategy, M&A, Market Intelligence, and Joint Ventures. He has consistently directed M&A efforts at many large-scale companies include IBM, Ford Motor, Apple Inc., and most recently at Lenovo. He is an individual that directly possesses more than 35 real, large, cross-border acquisitions and integrations since 2007.
Dong Wang Founding Partner at Chamzon Law Firm
Dong Wang Founding Partner at Chamzon Law Firm Chamzon Law Firm is a PRC law firm with an international background, which assists clients in navigating the innovation sphere in China. The Firm counsels clients on how to structure transactions, minimize risks, liaise with government agencies, and conduct business operations.
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