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Trade leaders meet to discuss a big year in the Chinese market
Leading figures from across the business, government financial sectors gathered in Beijing to debate the current state of Chinese exports at the 4th Annual China Trade & Commodity Finance Conference, held on November 4-5 at the Kempinski Beijing Lufthansa Center.
The event, supported by leading global institutions such as National Australia Bank, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Agricultural Bank of China and CCOIC, brought together just under 200 delegates, with strong focus being placed on the need for greater engagement between exporting and importing companies and those tasked with financing them.
Among the topics discussed by heads from the likes of Duferco, China Minmetals, China CITIC Bank, HSBC, SWIFT, BAFT and Cotecna was the Qingdao province port fraud investigation, with questions being directed at the collateral management community in attendance. Other hot topics included the current regulatory environment as banks and corporates seek to ensure greater levels of compliance, challenges for trading houses, supply chain innovation, the role of insurance, RMB growth and south-south trade flows.
“2014 has been a momentous year in the Chinese economy, with trade and export growth one of the key talking points. Concerns over the sustainability of China’s flows, events in Qingdao and wider global geopolitical concerns have all provided much food for thought for those doing business in the country,” said Jeff Ando, Head of Conference Production at GTR. “There are however many more positive developments to consider also, including the rise of RMB as a trade currency, innovation in the financial supply chain and increased digitisation of trade, as well as initiatives such as the Shanghai Free Trade Zone and what they mean for China easing regulatory restrictions and hurdles.”
With several sanctions being handed to Russia by the US and Europe following the Ukraine crisis, discussions also centred on Russia’s strengthening ties with China, as well as the ‘Chinese slowdown’ and speculation on the end of the ‘Supercycle’.
“Events such as these provide a key role in bringing both the local and international community together to discuss such themes and continue the dialogue, both onstage and through the various informal networking sessions. We look forward to many similar successful gatherings in the future,” Ando adds.
- Michael Hogan, Head of Trade, Asia, National Australia Bank
- Klaus Baader, Chief Economist, Asia Pacific, Societe Generale
- Yongmei Evers Cai, Partner, Simmons & Simmons
- Calvin Leung, Head of Trade Finance, North East Asia, National Australia Bank (NAB)
- Andre Soumah, Executive Chairman, Ace Global Depository
- John MacNamara, ?Global Head of Structured Commodity Trade Finance, Deutsche Bank
- Thomas Patrick, Chief Financial Officer, Duferco
- Patrick Huang, Director, Trade Sales, China, Specialised Sales, National Australia Bank (NAB)
- Sam Wooldridge, Group Treasurer, Ocean Partners Holdings
- Michael Hogan, Head of Trade, Asia, National Australia Bank
- Raymond Wang, Head of Shanghai Free Trade Zone Sub-Branch Preparation, Westpac Banking Corporation
- Eric Zhou, Partner, KPMG
- Matthew Ekberg, Vice-President, International Policy, BAFT
- Brigitte Volz, Regional Head, Cash Management & International Business, Asia, Commerzbank
- James Li, Managing Director, Head of Global Trade & Supply Chain Finance, Greater China, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Kevin Varney, Principal, International Trade, 32 Advisors
- David Pan, Associate Director, Product Marketing, Risk, Accuity
- Kenny Leung, Chief Executive Officer, Premium Technology
- Eric Yang, Director, China Market & Initiative, Swift
- Chen Qiang, Assistant General Manager, Trade Services, International Banking, China Citic Bank
- Lionel Taylor, Managing Director, LT Trade Advisory
- Ross Wilkinson, Regional Director, Asia Pacific, Bolero
- Lily Li, Manganese Ore Import Manager, Carbon Steel Alloys Department, China National Minerals Co
- Zhang Zhaojie, Division Chief, Trade Services, International Department, Agricultural Bank of China
- David Wang, Head of Working Capital Services, North Asia, National Australia Bank (NAB)
- Joseph Sum, Director, Head of Corporate Trade Product, Global Trade & Supply Chain Solutions, APAC, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Jack Harding, Global Head of Risk Research, Delta Economics
- William Shaw, Director, Texel Asia
- William Pu, Executive Director & Leader, Trade Credit, Aon-Cofco
- Harry McIndoe, Assistant Director, BPL Global Singapore
- Dennis Eucogco, Senior Underwriter, Credit & Political Risk, Zurich Credit & Political Risk
- Frank Wu, Regional Head of Structured Commodity Trade Finance, Asia Pacific, Deutsche Bank
- Paul Gardner, Global Head of Structured Commodity Finance, Westpac Banking Corporation
- Cathy Dou, Managing Director, Head of Global Transaction Services China, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Agnes Vargas, Regional Head of Financial Institutions, Greater China & ASEAN, Commerzbank
- Sabrina Borlini, Global Manager, Global Trade & Supply Chain Solutions, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
- Billy Wang, Commodities & Natural Resources Advisory, Advisor to Export Trading Group (ETG)
- Benjamin Lam, Head of Trade Finance, China, J.P. Morgan
- Matt Goddard, Head of Global Sales, Trade Finance Partners
- David Lilley, Head of European Trade Finance, ABC International Bank
- Eric Wang, Director General, China-Africa Business Council (CABC)
Venue: Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center
Address: 50 Liangmaqiao Road, 00125, Beijing
Website: http://www.kempinski.com/en/beijing/hotel-lufthansa-center/welcome/