12th EU-China Business Summit
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The 12th EU-China Business Summit takes place on 2 June 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. This business summit is co-organised by BusinessEurope and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), and forms the most significant business platform for discussion on the economic relationship between China and Europe. With some 500 participants from both China and Europe, the summit offers the best opportunity to meet fellow business and political leaders. This year’s programme is still under development, and this website will be updated on an ongoing basis with more information. Places are limited, so you are advised to register as early as possible. You may contact us directly with any question using the link above. We are looking forward to welcoming you at this year’s edition.
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Venue address :
Egmont Palace
Europe Room
Petit Sablon 8 bis
1000 Brussels
EURACTIV is a Media Partner of this event.
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