
The Fourteenth Georgia Tech Global Business Forum:
Post-Olympic China — Business Opportunities and Challenges
for U.S.-based Firms
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
8:30 a.m. -4:45 p.m.
Venue: GTRI Conference Center, 250 14th Street, NW, Atlanta
Organized by the Georgia Tech Center for International Business Education & Research
Presentations
- The Political System in China’s Fast-Changing Economy: Salient Features, Dr. Baogang Guo, Dalton State College
- China’s Inflation Problem: Causes and Consequences, David Altig, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- U.S.-China Trade: Opportunities and Challenges for U.S. Business, Sara E. Hagigh, Deputy Director — Office of the Chinese Economic Area U.S. Department of Commerce
- Legal Considerations: From Guanxi to Rules-Based Exchange, Peter A. Neumann, Greenberg Traurig LLP
- Key Operational Issues In Post-Olympic China: The View From The Field, John Frisbie
- Forecasting Leading High Technology Sectors in China, Nils Newman, IISC
- China (Construction) Manufacturing Development, Dr. André Teissier-duCros, GEAN Overseas
- A Guide to Business Growth In China, Enercon Services, Inc.
- Expansion into China, Peter Stewart, Premiere Global Services
For more information, see: http://www.ciber.gatech.edu