Event Details

Please note: SwedCham is co-hosting this event by the Belgium-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. In addition, dial-in or joining link will be sent before the event.


Our BLCC connection in Shanghai DaWo Law Firm has kindly offered to present a 3 piece webinar series to update our business communities on the current corporate legal landscape in Mainland China. The 3 events will take place on 9, 15 and 23 July and are interconnected. We recommend attending all 3 if possible.


These 3 power lunch webinars are short & punchy with a brief speaking slot followed by Q&A. Moderation will be provided by Ms. Carmen Bakas, she is an associate professor International Investment Law at Fudan University, Shanghai and a Counsel at DaWo.


Our third speaker will be Mr. Gan Wang. Gan is a partner at DaWo, in charge of the firm's Corporate & Tax practice, and is a China-qualified attorney. He is also a member of the China Certified Tax Agents Association.


This webinar will cover the latest policies related to the Hainan FTP. Gan will also talk about the impacts of the FTP on China's economic development in the post-Covid world, as well as foreign investment opportunities in the FTP, with a comparison to the Shanghai Free Trade Zone and Hong Kong, the long-standing separate customs territory.

Speakers

  • Gan Wang (Partner at DaWo Law Firm Shanghai)

    Gan Wang

    Partner at DaWo Law Firm Shanghai

  • Carmen Bakas (Counsel at DaWo Law Firm Shanghai)

    Carmen Bakas

    Counsel at DaWo Law Firm Shanghai

    Carmen Bakas will take care of the introductions during our Power Lunch Series, and she will also be available for Q&A.

    Carmen is a Dutch qualified lawyer with corporate law experience in various jurisdictions, including the US and Singapore. She specializes in foreign investment.

    Carmen is a Counsel at DaWo & an associate professor International Investment Law at Fudan University, Shanghai.

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Tickets

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Standard Price Complimentary
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Standard Price HKD 50