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China and its New Leaders: what matters to global business?

Confucius Institute for Business London public forum

Date: Tuesday 15 October 2013 
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue: Room G.01, Tower One, TW1.G.01
Speakers: Sir Thomas Harris, Stephen Perry
Chair: Professor Danny Quah

China stands at its most critical juncture to date, in its trajectory of economic development and its engagement with the wider world. The weight of responsibility in that management rests ever more heavily on China's new leadership. But what matters to China matters also to the world. Where will China's new leaders take the economy? How does global business best engage with this new China?

Thomas Harris is deputy chairman of Standard Chartered Capital Markets.

Stephen Perry is chairman of 48 Groups.

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