China Matchmaking Trade Mission 2005

PART I: January 8-18, 2005

Beijing, Shenyang, Hangzhou and Shanghai.

PART II: January 16-27, 2005

Shanghai, Zhenjiang, Nanjing, Guangzhou and Nanhai

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China, as the most populated country in the world, is emerging as a very attractive and cost effective source for raw materials and products. Chinese open door policies along with its abundance of skilled workers and relatively low labor costs have made China an ideal place for foreign investment. The combined affects of China’s admission to the WTO and the successful 2008 Olympic bid are set to be the catalyst for increased international and domestic business opportunities. With an impressive GDP increase of 10% in China for the past two decades, the Chinese are eager to spend their extra earnings on luxury imported products. The increase in the number of middle-class Chinese to 200 million plus has made China a fantastic market for imported goods as well as for high quality, luxury products made by joint venture companies in China.

The first part of the trip from January 8 to 18, 2005 is designed for American firms looking to meet Chinese distributors and suppliers through one-on-one matchmaking conferences in Beijing, Shanyang, Hangzhou and Shanghai.


An investment tour trip from January 18 to 27 will follow covering the cities of Shanghai, Zhenjjing, Nanjing, Guanzhou and Nanhai. This trip is designed for smaller investors looking for faster returns by investing in smaller, innovative Chinese companies. By injecting western technology and know-how and contributing international marketing experience, American companies will help boost the sales and market value of the newly acquired Chinese companies and prepare for future IPOs.


DELEGATION ITINERARY


PART I: January 8-18, 2005

January 8, 2005 (Sat): Departure from US (losing a day when crossing the day line)

January 9, 2005 (Sun): Arrive in Beijing and stay at Beijing International Hotel.

January 10, 2005 (Mon): One-on-one meetings; Evening: Dinner banquet

January 11, 2005 (Tues): Morning – Visit theGreat Wall

Afternoon: Fly to Shenyang and stay at Marriott Hotel; Dinner: Governor’s Reception

January 12, 2005 (Wed): One-on-one meetings; Evening: Dinner banquet

January 13, 2005 (Thur): Visit local companies.

January 14, 2005 (Fri): Morning - City tour; Afternoon: Fly to Hangzhou.

January 15, 2005 (Sat): One-on-one meeting; Evening: Dinner banquet

January 16, 2005 (Sun): Local business briefing, company visits

January 17, 2005 (Mon) Morning - Fly to Shanghai; Afternoon: City Tour

January 18, 2005 (Tues): Depart for USA


PART II: January 16-27, 2005

January 16, 2005 (Sun)): Depart for USA

January 17, 2005 (Mon): Arrive Shanghai and stay at Galaxy Hotel

January 18, 2005 (Tues): Visit Jinshan District

Morning: Investment environment briefing and factories visits; Afternoon: Visit factories and beachfront.

Dinner banquet by Vice Governor Ms. Li Hua Gui.

January 19, 2005 (Wed): Meet potential Chinese partner in Chinpu or Qunshan.

January 20, 2005 (Thur): Morning - Shopping

3PM: Drive to Zhenjing and stay at 4 star hotel.

January 21, 2005 (Fri): Visit Zhenjiang Industrial Park and meet potential Chinese partners; Evening: Dinner banquet

January 22, 2005 (Sat): Morning: Business meetings; Afternoon: Sightseeing in Zhenjiang

January 23, 2005 (Sun): Morning: Drive to Nanjing and stay at Jinjing Hotel.

Afternoon: Sightseeing.

January 24, 2005 (Monday): Visit Industrial park and meet potential Chinese partners

Evening: Fly to Guangzhou and stay at China Hotel (5 star hotel).

January 25, 2005 (Tue): Visits factories and meet potential Chinese partners in Guangzhou

January 26, 2005 (Wed): Visit Fushan Nanhai District.

January 27, 2005 (Thur): Fly from Guangzhou via Hong Kong to Cleveland


COST

PART I: USD $3,500

PART II: US$ 3,950

PART I & II: $6,250


Price Includes


HOTEL

  

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