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The COVID-19 travel restrictions and lengthy quarantine requirements imposed by China made it nearly impossible for foreign executives to visit the country since the beginning of 2020. Two years into the pandemic, the impact of these restrictions is increasingly leading to a disconnect between headquarters and local business operations of foreign companies. Planned investments and the expansion of existing ones have been put on hold. At the same time, geopolitical tensions lead to the rise of anti-China sentiments in many countries, affecting decision-makers and boardrooms. A Pew Research Centre study from October 2020 showed that negative views on China have reached historic highs, even in countries with strong economic ties and traditionally good cultural and academic cooperation with China. According to the research, 71% of German respondents and 85% of French respondents hold negative views on China.

 

In this German Chamber and European Chamber co-organized webinar, business leaders and economists based in China will share their views on the current business and political environment. We jointly invite our member companies as well as their headquarters in Europe to join and learn of the prospects for business growth and development, as speakers paint a realistic picture of doing business in China 2022.



**Please note that

  • This event is for members and their European headquarters only and under the Chatham House Rules.

  • This event will be held on Zoom. A meeting link and login information will be provided to successful registrants at 10am, January 13.

  • Registration will close at 6pm, January 12.


If you have any questions, please feel free to contact chamber-north-events@china.ahk.de.


Speakers & Moderator
  • Chairperson of the German Chamber of Commerce in China and CEO of the Volkswagen Group ChinaDr. Stephan Wöllenstein
    Dr. Stephan Wöllenstein
    Chairperson of the German Chamber of Commerce in China and CEO of the Volkswagen Group China
    Since August 2016, Dr. Stephan Wöllenstein has served as CEO of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars Brand for China and Executive Vice President at Volkswagen (China) Investment Co. Ltd. Dr. Wöllenstein has been with Volkswagen since 1995 and has extensive experience across sales, marketing as well as product management. His working life includes in total 12 years in China. He has fulfilled leading positions in both Volkswagen’s Chinese joint ventures, SAIC VOLKSWAGEN and FAW-VW. Dr. Wöllenstein holds a degree in economics and business administration and obtained a doctorate in marketing.
  • President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in ChinaJörg Wuttke
    Jörg Wuttke
    President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
    Jörg Wuttke is Chief Representative of BASF China, based in Beijing. Wuttke is President of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China – an office he already held from 2007 to 2010 and from 2014 to 2017. Wuttke is a member of the Advisory Board of the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) in Berlin. He contributes regularly to the Swiss financial blog https://themarket.ch/. Wuttke has lived in Beijing for more than three decades.
  • China Director of The Economist Corporate Network at The Economist GroupMattie Bekink
    Mattie Bekink
    The Economist Group China Director of The Economist Corporate Network at The Economist Group
    Mattie Bekink is responsible for the Economist Corporate Network’s China strategy, including programme development and client engagement across China. She also provides support to all Economist Corporate Network programmes worldwide with a China component. Ms Bekink has extensive experience in the public, private and policy sectors. Prior to joining The Economist Group, she was the Executive Director of the Fulbright Commission in the Netherlands. She also ran an eponymous consulting business, advising senior executives from businesses, universities and non-profit organisations on China policy, strategy, public affairs, and corporate social responsibility. Ms Bekink practiced law at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, has worked with the US-Asia Law Initiative at NYU Law School and the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative China Program, and served in the legal department at General Motors China. Ms Bekink has a BA in International Relations from Stanford University and a JD from the Georgetown University Law Centre.
  • Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | ShanghaiClas Neumann
    Clas Neumann
    Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai
    Clas Neumann, Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai and Senior Vice President, Head of SAP Global Labs Network SAP China Co., Ltd. Clas Neumann is Global Head of the SAP Labs Network since 2009, and has been leading the Fast Growth Market Strategy team since 2013. In his role as Labs Head, Neumann acts as the central coordinator of all network activities. In his role as Head Fast Growth Market Strategy he leads the investments for SAP’s growth markets in Africa, China, Middle-East and Russia. Neumann has co-authored different books & article son innovation in emerging markets and been recognized through different awards for his engagement in society and business.
  • Secretary General at European Union Chamber of Commerce in ChinaAdam Dunnett (Moderator)
    Adam Dunnett (Moderator)
    Secretary General at European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
    Adam Dunnett is responsible for the overall implementation the European Chamber's objectives, visibility, membership and lobbying activities across its 7 chapters and 9 offices in China (Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Shenyang and Tianjin). Adam joined the Chamber originally in 2006. He served first as the senior business manager, then as the Beijing general manager, and since 2013 has been the secretary general. Between 2011 and 2012 he also worked at the public affairs firm APCO Worldwide as the deputy managing director. From 2000-2004 he worked at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing as a commercial officer. Adam holds dual British and Canadian citizenship. He holds an M.A.in International Development from the International University of Japan, and B.A in foreign languages from the University of Victoria.
  • Agenda
    2022-01-13
    2022-01-13
    16:00-16:15

    Dial-in

    2022-01-13
    16:15-16:20

    Welcome remarks

    by Clas Neumann, Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai and Senior Vice President, Head of SAP Global Labs Network SAP China Co., Ltd.

    Speaker
    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Clas Neumann
    Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai
    2022-01-13
    16:20-16:30

    Input statement

    by Jörg Wuttke, President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China

    Speaker
    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Jörg Wuttke
    President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
    2022-01-13
    16:30-16:40

    Input statement

    by Dr. Stephan Wöllenstein, Chairperson of the German Chamber of Commerce in China and CEO of the Volkswagen Group China

    Speaker
    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Dr. Stephan Wöllenstein
    Chairperson of the German Chamber of Commerce in China and CEO of the Volkswagen Group China
    2022-01-13
    16:40-16:50

    Input statement

    by Mattie Bekink, China Director of The Economist Corporate Network at The Economist Group

    Speaker
    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Mattie Bekink
    China Director of The Economist Corporate Network at The Economist Group
    2022-01-13
    16:50-17:10

    Panel discussion with Q&A

    moderated by Adam Dunnett, Secretary General, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China

    Speaker
    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Adam Dunnett (Moderator)
    Secretary General at European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
    2022-01-13
    17:10-17:15

    Announcements and closing remarks


    by Clas Neumann, Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai and Senior Vice President, Head of SAP Global Labs Network SAP China Co., Ltd.

    Speaker
    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Clas Neumann
    Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai

    Dial-in

    Welcome remarks

    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Clas Neumann
    Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai
    Clas Neumann, Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai and Senior Vice President, Head of SAP Global Labs Network SAP China Co., Ltd. Clas Neumann is Global Head of the SAP Labs Network since 2009, and has been leading the Fast Growth Market Strategy team since 2013. In his role as Labs Head, Neumann acts as the central coordinator of all network activities. In his role as Head Fast Growth Market Strategy he leads the investments for SAP’s growth markets in Africa, China, Middle-East and Russia. Neumann has co-authored different books & article son innovation in emerging markets and been recognized through different awards for his engagement in society and business.

    Input statement

    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Jörg Wuttke
    President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
    Jörg Wuttke is Chief Representative of BASF China, based in Beijing. Wuttke is President of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China – an office he already held from 2007 to 2010 and from 2014 to 2017. Wuttke is a member of the Advisory Board of the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) in Berlin. He contributes regularly to the Swiss financial blog https://themarket.ch/. Wuttke has lived in Beijing for more than three decades.

    Input statement

    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Dr. Stephan Wöllenstein
    Chairperson of the German Chamber of Commerce in China and CEO of the Volkswagen Group China
    Since August 2016, Dr. Stephan Wöllenstein has served as CEO of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars Brand for China and Executive Vice President at Volkswagen (China) Investment Co. Ltd. Dr. Wöllenstein has been with Volkswagen since 1995 and has extensive experience across sales, marketing as well as product management. His working life includes in total 12 years in China. He has fulfilled leading positions in both Volkswagen’s Chinese joint ventures, SAIC VOLKSWAGEN and FAW-VW. Dr. Wöllenstein holds a degree in economics and business administration and obtained a doctorate in marketing.

    Input statement

    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Mattie Bekink
    China Director of The Economist Corporate Network at The Economist Group
    Mattie Bekink is responsible for the Economist Corporate Network’s China strategy, including programme development and client engagement across China. She also provides support to all Economist Corporate Network programmes worldwide with a China component. Ms Bekink has extensive experience in the public, private and policy sectors. Prior to joining The Economist Group, she was the Executive Director of the Fulbright Commission in the Netherlands. She also ran an eponymous consulting business, advising senior executives from businesses, universities and non-profit organisations on China policy, strategy, public affairs, and corporate social responsibility. Ms Bekink practiced law at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, has worked with the US-Asia Law Initiative at NYU Law School and the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative China Program, and served in the legal department at General Motors China. Ms Bekink has a BA in International Relations from Stanford University and a JD from the Georgetown University Law Centre.

    Panel discussion with Q&A

    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Adam Dunnett (Moderator)
    Secretary General at European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
    Adam Dunnett is responsible for the overall implementation the European Chamber's objectives, visibility, membership and lobbying activities across its 7 chapters and 9 offices in China (Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Shenyang and Tianjin). Adam joined the Chamber originally in 2006. He served first as the senior business manager, then as the Beijing general manager, and since 2013 has been the secretary general. Between 2011 and 2012 he also worked at the public affairs firm APCO Worldwide as the deputy managing director. From 2000-2004 he worked at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing as a commercial officer. Adam holds dual British and Canadian citizenship. He holds an M.A.in International Development from the International University of Japan, and B.A in foreign languages from the University of Victoria.

    Announcements and closing remarks


    [Jan 13 | Webinar] GCC Knowledge Hub: China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
    Clas Neumann
    Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai
    Clas Neumann, Chairperson of the Board of German Chamber of Commerce in China | Shanghai and Senior Vice President, Head of SAP Global Labs Network SAP China Co., Ltd. Clas Neumann is Global Head of the SAP Labs Network since 2009, and has been leading the Fast Growth Market Strategy team since 2013. In his role as Labs Head, Neumann acts as the central coordinator of all network activities. In his role as Head Fast Growth Market Strategy he leads the investments for SAP’s growth markets in Africa, China, Middle-East and Russia. Neumann has co-authored different books & article son innovation in emerging markets and been recognized through different awards for his engagement in society and business.
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