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FCIB-China Joins With Prominent Chinese
Organizations to Sponsor
4th China International Credit and Risk Management Conference
Conference Focusing on Strengthening International
Exchange and
Fostering Credit in China Seen as Highlight of National "Credit
Month"
Shenzhen, China - The Association of Executives in
Finance, Credit and International Business (FCIB) will host
its fourth conference on international credit risk management
at the Shenzhen Wuzhou Guest House, in Shenzhen, China.
The 3-day conference, which will be held September 19 - 21,
2007, is co-hosted by the China Council for the Promotion
of International Trade (CCPIT), China's National Office of
Rectification and Standardization of Market Economic Order
(NORSMEO), FCIB-China, The Export-Import Bank of China, and
the Shenzhen Municipal Government. The event was organized
by CCPIT, Shenzhen Branch.
September has been designated as "Credit Month"
in China - with September 19 declared "Credit Day".
The Chinese government considers the 4th China International
Credit Risk Management Conference an important part of the
campaign for a China Social Credit System and notice of the
event has been sent to every government ministry. As a result,
conference hosts and organizers anticipate this year's event
to be the largest to date, with more than 600 persons attending,
representing a minimum of 400 companies. Representatives from
at least 30 news media will attend, and a short, special television
program on the event will be broadcast nationally throughout
China.
The venue for the conference, Shenzhen, China, is a beautiful
coastal city that serves as a link between Hong Kong and the
mainland with more than 50 attractions for visitors to enjoy.
Those attending the conference will have the opportunity
to select presentations and forums from tracks on international
trade risk management and doing business in China.
In addition to traditional presentations, the conference features
interactive discussions, open forums, round tables and survey
sessions.
With speakers, presenters and participants from corporations
such as Lenovo, Dell, Corning, Chevron, Celanese Corporation,
Coface, D&B, JP Morgan, Novus International, Armstrong,
and Sinosure, those attending will share experience and expertise
in managing credit in China's changing environment with top
professionals and practitioners from around the world.
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