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Get the latest updates, feedback and commentary direct from the experts at next month's “China in Africa” Workshop at the Gallagher Grill, Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand, Johannesburg, Monday 18th July, 2011. At the same time as SAITEX 2011.
Practical, Business Insights into Chinese Operations in Africa
Trade analysis with main products, current and upcoming projects, the current and future footprint of the Chinese national companies, the perspectives of a major Chinese funding agency.
More information from our Johannesburg Office (Tel: +27 11 784 4279 ), or book online. Click Here.
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The China in Africa Workshop brings together top international business leaders in an intensive half day seminar which aims to provide practical and dynamic information to delegates about Chinese involvement in Africa. This is your opportunity to network with key industry specialists, receive first-hand information and develop integral company growth strategies. With a continued focus on developing South African businesses this is a must-attend event for 2011.
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Just Some of the Speakers |
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Nitesh Dullabh joined as The Beijing Axis as a Director in February 2010 and is based in Johannesburg.
His previous experience includes: Senior Risk Consultant at Marsh Risk Consultancy; Senior Project Manager at the Gauteng Economic Development Agency (GEDA); South Africa's Trade and Investment Attaché in Beijing
Nitesh holds an MBA from Henley Management College in the UK, a BA Hons. in International Relations and a MA in International Relations from Rhodes University, and a BA in Public Management from the University of Durban-Westville.
He also recently completed an African Leadership course at Said Business School in Oxford. Nitesh is a fellow of the African Leadership Institute based in London. He is fluent in English, Afrikaans, Gujerati and speaks basic Mandarin Chinese. |
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Duncan Bonnett is a partner and director of Whitehouse & Associates. With 14 years of experience in conducting research, both in the academic and commercial environments, his research spans a wide spectrum of fields, including political economy, strategic studies, integration theory and practice, international trade agreements and research into business opportunities across Africa and the Middle East. Duncan is frequently asked to perform continent-wide analyses and rankings of African countries for specific industries for a variety of South African and international clients. He frequently contributes to a variety of media publications and think tanks on issues affecting trade and development in South Africa in particular, and Africa in general.
Duncan has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree from the University of the Witwatersrand and a Diploma in Business Organisation, Marketing and Management from the Institute of Marketing Management. |
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Paul Runge is Managing Director of Africa Project Access, a consultancy that specializes in provision of early alert of projects in southern Africa.
He also monitors the major funding agencies operating in Africa, such as the World Bank and African Development Bank.
Paul Runge has direct experience in Africa, having visited 32 African countries from 1982-present. He lived in Gabon for 2 years, and worked intermittently for 3 years in the Cape Verde islands. He has frequent interaction with South African government and government-related organisations, notably the Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Finance, as well as professional bodies and export councils.
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Session 1: Welcome & Overview
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09h00
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Welcome & explanation of workshop objectives
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Paul Runge, Managing Director, Africa Project Access, Conference Chairman
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09h15
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Analysis of Chinese exports to Africa & Imports from Africa, including future trends
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Duncan Bonnett, Partner, Whitehouse & Associates
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09h45
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Analysis of Chinese projects in Sub-Saharan Africa including sectors and future trends
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Paul Runge, Conference Chairman
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10h30
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Networking Refreshment Break
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11h00
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Analysis of the current and future African footprints of major Chinese National Companies such as SinoHydro and CNOOC and references to Chinese Funding Agencies
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Mr Nitesh Dullabh, Director & General Manager, The Beijing Axis
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11h45
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The view of Africa and its future
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Speaker from a Chinese institution
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12h30
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Summary: Main conclusions and suggested Modus Operandi, Closure
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Paul Runge, Conference Chairman
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13h00
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Networking Lunch
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All speakers have been invited but some are pending final confirmation |
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Pricing is an affordable R1500 excluding VAT per delegate, which includes the networking lunch.
Complete the on-line booking form HERE or you can download a pdf version of booking form HERE to complete as soon as possible and fax it back to +27 (0) 21 713 3366 .
Or email Stephanie soonest -
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. Or phone her on +27 (0)11 784 4279 .
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Johannesburg office:
Tel: +27 11 784 4279
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