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Chen Deming Minister of Commerce of China
Zhang Yesui Ambassador of China to U.S.A.
Maurice Greenberg
Chairman C.V. Starr & Co.
Li Ruogu
Chairman The Export-Import Bank of China
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C o n f i r m e d P a r t i c i p a n t s
Ma Xiuhong
Former Vice Minister of Commerce of China
Wei Jiafu
Chairman China Ocean Shipping Company
Hu Huaibang
Chairman Bank of Communications
I n v i t e d P a r t i c i p a n t s
Yang Jiechi
Minister of Foreign Affairs of China
Rebecca Blank
Acting Secretary of Commerce of the United States
Elaine Chao
Former Secretary of Labor of the United States
Chris Christie
Governor State of New Jersey
Michael Bloomberg
Mayor City of New York
Fu Chengyu
Chairman Sinopec Group
Richard M. Daley
Former Mayor City of Chicago
The China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. (CGCC) will be celebrating its 6th anniversary with its first black-tie Annual Gala, to be held on Friday,
November 18th 2011 at the Cipriani on 55 Wall Street, New York. We cordially invite you to be among the 600 attendees in this landmark event in the CGCC's
history. During the event, we will honor Chairman of C.V. Starr & Co., Mr. Maurice Greenberg; Former Vice Minister of Commerce of China, Ms. Ma Xiuhong;
Chairman of China Ocean Shipping Company, Mr. Wei Jiafu and other distinguished persons from both U.S. and China for their extraordinary and consistent
contribution to developing the relations between these two great countries. We will also celebrate the 20th anniversary of Bank of Communications New York
Branch.
The event consists of Gala Dinner, Seminar and the Celebration Lunch with its theme of “Win-Win Cooperation” on U.S. – China business development.
During the Lunch time we will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Bank of Communications New York Branch. The New York Branch of Bank of
Communications was established on November 18, 1991 and has achieved tremendous success in U.S. market. The Chairman of Bank of Communications
Mr. Hu Huaibang will deliver a keynote speech to VIP attendees.
The afternoon Seminar on the topic "Chinese Enterprises in the United States", features panel discussions with notable Chinese entrepreneurs and businessmen,
Chinese and US officials, and academic scholars, who will share their opinions on the current business environment as well as the challenges and opportunities
facing Chinese businesses operating in the U.S. The gala dinner afterwards will feature an awards ceremony for outstanding individuals who have contributed to the
development of U.S. – China relationships, as well as Chinese enterprises in the U.S. who have achieved extraordinary success. The diner will also be accompanied
by music provided by the Manhattan Symphonie Orchestra.
This Gala represents a forum for the key players in U.S. – China business, and will provide significant source of support for the China General Chamber of
Commerce – U.S.A., the only non-profit, non-governmental organization serving Chinese businesses in the U.S. Since its founding in 2005, the Chamber
has grown to six chapters in Chicago, New York, Washington DC, Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and represented over 1,300 Chinese business
enterprises in the United States. The Chamber's members range from the large, state-owned Chinese enterprises and their U.S. subsidiaries, to the small
and mid-size Chinese businesses operating in the U.S. The Chamber's members further form six Special Committees based on industry sector: Financial,
Transportation and Logistics, Trade, Information Technology, Energy and Chemical Industry, and Automotive, thus providing a platform for all businesses
of all industries and sizes.
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R I N V I T A T I O N
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R L E A D S P O N S O R ( A S O F O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 1 1 )
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R S P O N S O R S ( A S O F O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 1 1 )
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R C O - C H A I R S ( A S O F O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 1 1 )
Yuan Ning
President China Construction America
Hao Xiaohui
General Manager Bank of Communications New York Branch
Wu Shiqiang
General Manager Bank of China New York Branch
Bi Mingqiang General Manager Industrial and Commercial Bank of China New York Branch
Chen Guoqing Vice Chairman & CEO Pacific American Corp.
Chen Yongzhou President SAIC USA Inc.
Chen Yu President SinoChem American Holding Inc.
Cheng Lixin General Manager ZTE Corportion North America
Cui Dong President CEC Capital Management LLC
Dai Ming President International Vitamin Corporation
Dong Hui President Shanghai International Holding Corp. (America)
Fang Hui General Manager China Merchants Bank New York Branch
Hao Xiaohui General Manager Bank of Communication New York Branch
He Sujuan Chief Representative China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. USA Representative Office
Richard X. Huang Secretary General Secretariat of CGCC
Huang Xingrong President Baosteel America Inc.
Jia Hang General Manager China Unionpay (USA) LLC
Howard Li Chairman Waitex Group
Yan Hu President China Interocean Transport Inc.
Li Shaolin President PetroChina International (America) Inc.
Li Wei General Manager China Construction Bank New York Branch
Liu Daojing President Minmetals Inc.
Liu Hanbo President China Ocean Shipping Co. Americas Inc.
Liu Mengze President Ceroilfood (New York) Inc.
Liu Mujun President American Oriental Bioengineering Inc.
Lu Feng Chief Representative CITIC Group Representative Office in New York
Lu Ping General Manager China Eastern Airlines New York Office
Ni Pin President Wanxiang America Corp.
Qiao Xiaoping Vice President Futurewei Technologies
Tai Pin General Manager, New York Region Cathay Bank
Tan Yijun President China Telecom Americas Corp.
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R C O M M I T T E E ( A S O F O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 1 1 )
Tang Jianguo President Sany America Inc.
Wang Tiexiang President WISCO America Company Limited
James Wu President China ZeeGoo Fine Art Corporation
Wu Shiqiang General Manager Bank of China New York Branch
Wu Yitao General Manager China Unicom Americas Corp.
Xia Zhongrui President Shanghai Hua Hong International Inc.
Xue Ya President China Center
Yang Baolian President Bau-lo Wooden Furniture Inc.
Yang Jieyi Chief Representative ZPMC U.S.A.
Yuan Ning President China Construction America Inc.
Zhao Chunli President Unisun Multinational Inc.
Zhang Bing President China Shipping (North America) Holding Co. Ltd.
Zhang Hong President Genertec America Inc.
Zhang Lanlan President China International Capital Corporation US Securities
Zhao Zijian President, Global Cooperation BWI Corporation
Zhou Jinglei President Shanghai Construction Group (America) Co. Ltd.
Zhou Yuelong General Manager Air China New York Office
Chartis
Ernst & Young
KPMG
Shearman & Sterling Citigroup
Lyndon Q. Cao Clarence Kwan Ansso Wang Director, China Practice Senior Partner, Chinese Services Group Senior Advisor Ogilvy & Mather Deloitte Chartis
Xu Mingyi Sales & Events Manager Le Parker Meridien New York
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R E V E N T A D V I S O R Y C O M M I T T E E ( A S O F O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 1 1 )
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R C O M M I T T E E ( C O N T ’ D ) ( A S O F O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 1 1 )
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Friday, November 18, 2011 VIP BREAKFAST New York Stock Exchange 11 Wall St, New York, 10005
8:45 am Registration 9:00 am Breakfast Begins
9:10 am Speech by Li Ruogu, Chairman of The Export-Import
Bank of China 9:20 am Q & A 9:30 am Breakfast Ends
VIP LUNCHEON CELEBRATION OF 20th ANNIVERSARY OF BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS NEW YORK BRANCH
11:40 am Registration 12:00 pm Luncheon Begins
12:20 pm Keynote Speech by Hu Huaibang, Chairman of Bank of
Communications
12:30 pm Speech by Sun Guoxiang, Consul General of China in
New York
1:00 pm Q&A and Networking Time 1:15 pm Luncheon Ends
SEMINAR Federal Reserve Bank of New York 33 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10045
1:30 pm Registration
2:00 pm SECTION I Introduction of Chinese Enterprises in U.S.
Speakers Chris Christie, Governor of the State of New Jersey
Yuan Ning, President of China Construction America
Ni Pin, President of Wanxiang America Corporation
3:05 pm Q&A and Networking Time 3:20 pm Break Time
3:40 pm SECTION II Introduction of Policies of Supporting China’s “Going Global” Strategy Speaker Wu Shaohua, General Manger of
Corporate Business Department, The Export-Import of Bank of China 4:15 pm Q&A and Networking Time 4:30 pm Break Time
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R A G E N D A ( C O N T ’ D ) ( A S O F O C T O B E R 5 , 2 0 1 1 )
4:45 pm SECTION III Discussion for the Perspective of Chinese Enterprises Investing in U.S.
Moderator Daniel Rosen, Author of
An American Open Door? Panelists Academic Professionals from China and U.S. 5:50 pm Q&A and Networking Time 6:00 pm Announcement of Publishing the White Paper:
“Chinese Enterprises in the United States” 6:20 pm Seminar Ends
GALA DINNER Cipriani 55 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005 6:30 pm General Registration General Cocktail Reception Begins Orchestra Performs Welcome Music 7:00 pm VIP Registration VIP Cocktail Reception Begins
7:30 pm Dinner Begins Introducing VIPs
7:35 pm Welcome Remarks by Yuan Ning, President of CGCC
7:40 pm Welcome Remarks by Hu Huaibang,
Chairman of Bank of Communications
7:45 pm Speech by Chen Deming, Minister of Commerce of China
8:00 pm Speech by Rebecca Blank,
Acting Secretary of Commerce of the U.S.
8:15 pm Speech by Li Ruogu, Chairman of The Export-Import Bank of China
8:30 pm Speech by Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of the New York City
8:45 pm Speech by Zhang Yesui, Ambassador of China to United States
9:00 pm Orchestra Performs Chinese and American Music 9:15 pm Award Ceremony Begins 10:00 pm Dinner Ends
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R S P O N S O R S H I P B E N E F I T S
Diamond Sponsor $100,000 and more
Acknowledgements in VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception, Gala Dinner and All Related Press Materials as a Major Sponsor;
Opportunity for VIP Guest from Sponsor Company to Perform as Moderator in VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar or Gala Dinner;
Opportunity for VIP Guest from Sponsor Company to Speak in Seminar;
Opportunity to Distribute Promotional Items to All Seminar, and Gala Dinner Guests;
Distinctive Badges Acknowledging the Diamond Sponsors at the VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception and Gala Dinner;
Full Page Ad in the Seminar and Gala Program Book;
Major Ad on the Seminar and Gala Material Package;
Recognition as a Sponsor in the Seminar and Gala Program Book, Website, Signage, VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception and Gala Dinner Menu, and Animated Stage Background Video;
Four Invitations to VIP Breakfast/Luncheon and VIP Reception;
Ten Complimentary Registrations to the Seminar;
Three Seats at the Head Table at the Gala Dinner;
Thirty Complimentary Regular Seats at the Gala Dinner;
Premiere Table Location at the Gala Dinner;
Opportunity for Media Interview.
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( C O N T ’ D )
Platinum Sponsor $75,000
Acknowledgements in VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception, Gala Dinner and All Related Press Materials as a Major Sponsor;
Opportunity for VIP Guest from Sponsor Company to Speak in Seminar;
Opportunity to Distribute Promotional Items to Seminar, and Gala Dinner Guests;
Distinctive Badges Acknowledging the Platinum Sponsors at the VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception and Gala Dinner;
Full Page Ad in the Seminar and Gala Program Book;
Recognition as a Sponsor in the Seminar and Gala Program Book, Website, Signage, VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception and Gala Dinner Menu, and Animated Stage Background Video;
Three Invitations to VIP Breakfast/Luncheon and VIP Reception;
Eight Complimentary Registrations to the Seminar;
Two Seats at the Head Table at the Gala Dinner;
Twenty Complimentary Regular Seats at the Gala Dinner;
Premiere Table Location at the Gala Dinner;
Opportunity for Media Interview.
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R S P O N S O R S H I P B E N E F I T S
( C O N T ’ D )
Gold Sponsor $50,000
Acknowledgements in VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception, Gala Dinner and All Related Press Materials as a Major Sponsor;
Opportunity for VIP Guest from Sponsor Company to Speak in Seminar;
Distinctive Badges Acknowledging the Gold Sponsors at the VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception and Gala Dinner;
Full Page Ad in the Seminar and Gala Program Book;
Recognition as a Sponsor in the Seminar and Gala Program Book, Website, Signage, VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception and Gala Dinner Menu, and Animated Stage Background Video;
Two Invitations to VIP Breakfast/Luncheon and VIP Reception;
Six Complimentary Registrations to the Seminar;
One Seat at the Head Table at the Gala Dinner;
Twenty Complimentary Regular Seats at the Gala Dinner;
Prime Table Location at the Gala Dinner;
Opportunity for Media Interview.
Silver Sponsor $30,000
Badges Acknowledging the Sponsors at the VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception and Gala Dinner;
Half Page Ad in the Seminar and Gala Program Book;
Recognition as a Sponsor in the Seminar and Gala Program Book, Website, Signage, VIP Breakfast/Luncheon, Seminar, VIP Reception and Gala Dinner Menu, and Animated Stage Background Video;
One Invitations to VIP Breakfast/Luncheon and VIP Reception;
Four Complimentary Registrations to the Seminar;
Ten Complimentary Seats at the Gala Dinner;
Preferred Table Location at the Gala Dinner.
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R S P O N S O R S H I P F O R M Thank you for your consideration in becoming a sponsor of China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. Annual Gala & Chinese Enterprises in the United States Seminar. Please indicate your desired level of participation.
Sponsor Levels
Diamond $100,000
Platinum $75,000
Gold $50,000
Silver $30,000
Sponsor Contact
Sponsor Name: ___________________________________________________________________________;
Contact Person: ___________________________________________________________________________;
Title/Position: ____________________________________________________________________________;
Phone: _____________________________________; Fax: ________________________________________;
Email: __________________________________________________________________________________.
Please make the checks for sponsorship and registration fee payable to “China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A.” to the mailing address below:
China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. 525 Washington Blvd., Suite 1668
Jersey City, NJ 07310 Attn: Jason Guo
For credit card payment, wire transfer, stock contributions, or other questions, please contact the Secretariat of CGCC (Jason Guo, Secretary, Tel: 201-876-1702, Fax: 201-876-1700, Email: event@usa-ccc.org).
□ FULL REGISTRATION: SEMINAR & GALA DINNER
Includes all meals, refreshments and sessions for the Seminar, General Reception and Gala Dinner $2,800
□ SEMINAR ONLY REGISTRATION
Includes all sessions for the Seminar $800
□ GALA DINNER ONLY REGISTRATION
Includes all meals and refreshments for the General Reception and Gala Dinner.
Dress – Black Tie or Asian Festive Dress
$2,000
□ NON-PROFIT/GOVERNMENT REGISTRATION TO SEMINAR ONLY
Includes all sessions for the Seminar $600
□ NON-PROFIT/GOVERNMENT REGISTRATION TO GALA DINNER ONLY
Includes all meals and refreshments for the General Reception and Gala Dinner.
Dress – Black Tie or Asian Festive Dress $1,800
□ I AM UNABLE TO ATTEND THE EVENT BUT WILLING TO CONTRIBUTE IN SUPPORT
OF THE CGCC 2011 ANNUAL GALA AND SEMINAR. $
Total:
$
2 0 1 1 A N N U A L G A L A & S E M I N A R P U B L I C R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M If you would like to become a sponsor of the event, please contact Jason Guo at event@usa-ccc.org.
BADGE INFORMATION – This is how you badge will appear. Please print carefully. Please use one form per registrant.
□ Mr. □ Ms. □ Mrs. □ Dr. □ Other: _________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ First Name Last Name Middle Name/Initial ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Title/Position ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Company/Organization/Affiliation
REGISTRATION FORM ___________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address Apt./Suite _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip Country _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone Fax Email
REGISTRATION FORM
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□ Check Enclosed: (Payable to “China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A.” in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank.)
□ Credit Card: □ American Express □ Visa □ MasterCard
_________________________________________________________________________________ Cardholder Name Card Number Exp. Date (MM/YY) Authorization Code
_________________________________________________________________________________ Signature
BILLING ADDRESS
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street City State Zip Country
Please complete this form and send it to the China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. by Tuesday, November 1, 2011. China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. accepts both mailed and faxed registration forms. Because space is limited, we encourage you to register as soon as possible by email, fax or to the mailing address listed below: China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. Attn: Jason Guo Mailing Address: 525 Washington Blvd., Suite 1668, Jersey City, NJ 07310 Email: event@usa-ccc.org Telephone: (201) 876-1701 Fax: (201) 876-1700
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LIABILITY
China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A., its staff, Board and sponsors claim no liability for the acts of any suppliers to this conference nor for the safety of
any attendee while in transit to or from this event, unless transportation is included as part of a special event. Planners and sponsors reserve the right to cancel
this function without penalty. The total amount of any liability of the planners and sponsors will be limited to a refund of the registration and/or individual ticket
price.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE
China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. will make every reasonable effort to accommodate the special needs of all conference participants. Please attach a
separate sheet indicating any special assistance you require by November 1, 2011 (e.g. wheelchair accessibility, etc.)
REGISTRATION TERMS & CONDITIONS
PAYMENT
Full payment is due upon registration. Registration fees can be paid by credit card or check. Make your check payable to: China General Chamber of Commerce –
U.S.A. Please keep a copy for your records. Mail form and payment to the mailing address: China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A., 525 Washington Blvd.,
Suite 1668 Jersey City, NJ 07310. If paying by credit card, you can fax a completed registration form to 201-876-1700.
CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY
Cancellations must be made in writing. Substitutions may be made at anytime without charge. Cancellations received after Nov. 11, 2011 are subject to a $50 fee.
There is an additional $20 handling fee for all returned checks. No refunds will be given after Nov. 17, 2011. Refunds will be issued after the conference date.
China General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. (abbreviation CGCC) is non-
profit organization headquartered in Washington D.C. to unite all Chinese
enterprises’ business chambers, associations and federations registered in
United States of America.
The mission of CGCC is to provide services to Chinese enterprises registered
in USA, protect their legitimate rights, promote economic and trade
relations, communications among Chinese and the American business
entities, and to perform the function as the vital bridge link between China
and the U.S.A.
The focus of the CGCC includes:
1. Strengthen the communication and cooperation among Chinese
enterprises in U.S.A. through website, publication, seminar, symposium and
many other means to share the best practice and resources. Provide
members with consulting services and legal services.
2. Strengthen communications with the U.S. government and business
communities to express Chinese companies’ expectations and requests,
negotiate economic and business related issues on behalf of members to
protect their legitimate rights. Sponsor and organize functions to promote
Chinese businesses’ communications with the U.S. government and business
community.
3. Strengthen the link among Chinese government, chamber of commerce and
business entities. Introduce business investment environment and related
legal issues. Provide services to help member development in the U.S.A.
Established in September 2005 as not-for-profit business association for
Chinese enterprises incorporated or registered in the United States, China
General Chamber of Commerce – U.S.A. serves to meet the growing needs of
its membership through a broad spectrum of initiatives.
Governed by a board of directors, the CGCC counts among its members not
only the largest companies in such segment of the Chinese economy as
transportation, banking, construction, energy, telecommunications and
manufacturing but also many smaller entities, such as trading firms that may
have only a few employees.
Membership in the CGCC brings a host of benefits to business both large and
small that are seeking to advance their U.S. commercial opportunities. Such
benefits fall into several sectors, from the sharing of information to provision
of business service.
C H I N A G E N E R A L C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E – U . S . A .
The magnificent building that stands at 55 Wall Street today had been
established in the 1820's as New York was emerging as the nation's economic
center. Businesses were rapidly multiplying and flourishing, and the
Exchange was a place where businessmen could efficiently conduct all kinds
of transactions in one place, instead of running around allover the city to
carry out their affairs. Boston architect Isaiah Rogers masterfully designed
the new building in the Greek revival style that was the height of fashion at
the time. Constructed from 1836 to 1842, the building was made of granite
brought all the way from the quarries of Quincy, Massachusetts. The huge
Ionic columns that tower over Wall Street were each carved from single
massive blocks of stone, instead
of being constructed in the conventional manner from smaller stones
pieced together. New York's residents were duly impressed as the
monumental structure rose over the small buildings and unpaved streets
of the city.
The enormous central trading hall, still the
building's most impressive feature, was opulently
designed and is surmounted by a vast dome. Not a
sliver of wood was used in its construction. Bankers,
brokers, insurance companies, the Chamber of
Commerce, the stock exchange, all rented space in
the building, which also had a post office, and
reading rooms stocked with newspapers from
around the world. The Merchants Exchange
building made Wall Street what it is today. During
its construction, nearby land values soared, existing
buildings along Wall street were torn down, and
rows of business and banking structures - almost all
in the Greek Revival Style - were put up in their
place. The rapid transformation of the area was
startling to New Yorkers.
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