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The Ever-changing World:
Reshaping Our Shared Future
The world is experiencing sever changes unseen in a century caused by the covid- pandemic crisis and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Turbulence is manifest in global geopolitics, economy, technology, society, energy and food security, along with climate change and natural disasters. As the existing world order is becoming increasingly fragmented, what will be the new order and where will the future lead us? Amid these uncertainties and unprecedented challenges, how could we work together to reshape the future of sustainable development and reconstruct global cooperation among all countries? The IFF 2022 Annual Meeting will offer comprehensive and in-depth discussions on the above issues and provide insights on how best the international community can together meet these daunting challenges.
1.0 Registration
1.1 Opening Ceremony
Welcome Remarks:
- Leaders of the organizer & the host region
Opening Remarks:
- Chinese and international leaders
1.2 Opening Assembly:
– The Ever-Changing World: Reshaping Our Shared Future
Explore the global landscape and development trends in the context of the changing world with the multiple challenges from the pandemic, economic development and climate change. Discuss what countermeasures and strategic adjustments could the international community apply. Analyze the relationship between competition, reform and cooperation in the new global landscape and provide policy recommendations on global symbiosis and reconstruction towards comprehensive sustainable development.
1.3 IFF Roundtable I
– New Global Landscape: Challenges and Responses
Cum the Release of IFF Global Finance and Development Report 2022
The resurgence of the pandemic, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the turbulent international situation mark the eventful year of 2022. In retrospect and looking forward, this session will make strategic forecasts on future development based on the IFF Global Finance and Development Report 2022. Specifically, how to stabilize and transform China's economy? How will the global landscape evolve? In the face of new global landscape, how should the world work together to tackle emerging challenges?
1.4 IFF Roundtable II
– New China’s Landscape: Challenges and Responses
The resurgence of the pandemic, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the turbulent international situation mark the eventful year of 2022. In retrospect and looking forward, making strategic forecasts on future development. How to stabilize and transform China's economy? How will the global landscape evolve? In the face of new global landscape, how should the world work together to tackle emerging challenges?
1.5 IFF Roundtable III
– Global Financial Stability, Challenges, and Implications
This session discusses global financial stability, including persistently high inflation and the ongoing monetary policy tightening by major central banks in advanced economies. It also discusses the broader implications of these policy actions for the global economy, particularly emerging markets and developing countries.
1.7 IFF Membership Meeting (closed session)
- IFF 2022 Work Report: Retrospect and Prospect
- IFF 20th Anniversary Plan & Development Strategy
- IFF 5th Committee Nominations
1.8 Green Finance Working Group (GFWG) Annual Meeting
– Global Green Finance Cooperation
Dialogue on the global green financial cooperation and development by CEOs of Green Finance Working Group (GFWG) member companies.
1.9 China's Policy and Economic Outlook in the New Era of 20th National Congress of the CPC
2.1 IFF Leadership Dialogue I
– New Global Landscape and Prospects
Dialogue on the current global economic landscape, challenges, and policy priorities with the heads of the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and New Development Bank.
Tea Break
2.2 IFF Leadership Dialogue II
– Global Debt Crisis and Risk Prevention
Risk prevention for countries with high debt under rising global inflation and tightening Fed monetary policy. Exploring the similarities and differences in the debt between developed and developing economies, and the strategies that the public and private sectors could adopt to deal with the debt risks.
2.3 IFF Leadership Dialogue III
– Global Climate Investment and Financing Prospects
(Co-hosted with the International Capital Market Association (ICMA))
Under the consensus of global climate governance and "carbon neutral" policy, how to seek the structural adjustment of climate based assets, how to establish an incentive and constraint mechanism for global climate investment and financing, and the opportunities and challenges brought by climate transition financing.
Lunch Buffet
2.4 IFF Seminar I
– New Landscape of Global Economy: Prospects, Challenges and Policy Responses
Global economic development, challenges and policy responses. Discussion on global economy, financial markets, monetary policy, inflation trends and policy responses.
2.5 IFF Seminar II
– New Landscape of China’s Economy: Prospects, Challenges and Policy Responses
The resurgences of epidemic and the escalating international conflicts have imposed various challenges on China's economy. This session will discuss the impact of recent international and domestic situations on the reform and trend of China's economy and policies.
Tea Break
2.6 IFF Policy Dialogue I
– Reshaping Global Trade, Industry Chains and Supply Chains
The impact of the pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the China-US strategic competition on global trade, investment, industry chains, and supply chains, and their reconstruction. How to maintain a balanced set of policies that reconcile "security" and "efficiency" in the process of globalization?
2.7 IFF Policy Dialogue II
– Global Carbon Pricing Meeting 2022
(Co-hosted with Task Force on Carbon Pricing in Europe)
Climate change and environmental risks are global challenges facing by humanity. How could public and private sectors across the globe cooperate to fully play their roles of effective market and government to build a sound global carbon pricing mechanism serving all mankind?
2.8 IFF Gala Dinner (by invitation only)
— IFF 2022 Global Green Finance Award Ceremony
IFF 2022 Global Green Finance Award Ceremony. The winning institutions and representatives will make speeches.
2.9 IFF Evening Dialogue I
– Challenges and Response of Developing Countries
(Co-hosted with Center for Global Development (CGD))
Exploring the economic slowdown of developing countries in the face of epidemic and conflict, especially the major challenges of energy crisis and food safety issues and the corresponding countermeasures and actions.
2.10 IFF Evening Dialogue II
– Tackle Global Climate Change
cum The Release of The Green Finance Working Group White Paper
Release of the Green Finance Working Group White Paper. Experts and executives share their views on green technology, green finance, green policies and green measurement.
3.1 IFF Summit I – Silk Road International Association (SRIA) Summit I
Guided by the principles of extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits, BRI has attracted increasing participation in the international market. Under the backdrop of the current changing world, how to further ensure the stability and connectivity of industrial and supply chains along the routes of BRI to navigate global uncertainties and promote economic and trade exchanges and cooperation?
3.2 IFF Summit II – International Sustainable Development Summit I
(Hosted by IFF Sustainable Development Committee)
How can the market and the governments better play their roles in the sustainable development (from the perspectives of green finance, carbon neutrality and ESG)? How can nations coordinate and draw from each other’s experiences? Knowledge sharing of global advanced sustainable development practice and policies.
Tea Break
3.3 IFF Summit III – Silk Road International Association (SRIA) Summit II
BRI has gradually been expanding investment and financing channels, steadily advancing the “Guiding Principles on Financing the Development of the Belt and Road” and the “Green Investment Principles (GIP) for the Belt and Road”, and effectively facilitating finance among participating countries. How to further build a diversified investment and financing system and expand the reach of Cross-border Interbank Payment System (CIPS)?
3.4 IFF Summit IV – International Sustainable Development Summit II
(Hosted by IFF Sustainable Development Committee)
How can the market and the governments better play their roles in the sustainable development (from the perspectives of green finance, carbon neutrality and ESG)? How can nations coordinate and draw from each other’s experiences? Knowledge sharing of global advanced sustainable development practice and policies.
Lunch Break
3.5 IFF Summit V – Digital Economy Summit
Digital Transformation and Innovation
Digital technology has become deeply involved in the field of economy, finance and industry. What are the opportunities and risks for the development of digital transformation? How to effectively regulate and supervise the digital innovation and development?
3.6 IFF Greater Bay Area Roundtable I – Jointly Build the Greater Bay Area International Financial Hub
(Co-hosted with Nansha Administration Committee of China (Guangdong) Pilot Free Trade Zone)
The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is one of the major bay areas in the world and one of the major engines driving China's economic growth. One of its goals is to jointly construct an international financial hub in the Greater Bay Area. How can finance facilitate the economic development of the Greater Bay Area? What is the role of the Pilot Free Trade Zone in financial innovation? How can Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao better coordinate and cooperate?
Tea Break
3.7 IFF Summit VI – ESG Summit – Listed Companies to Support the“Dual Carbon” Goal
(Co-hosted with China Association for Public Companies)
China is committed to sustainable development and to the principles of prioritizing resource conservation and environmental protection and letting nature restore itself. The central government has the plan on fully implementing the sustainable development strategy and taking solid steps toward the goals of achieving peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality. The business community has set up the mission to play their role making contribution to achieve the green transformation and the “30·60” dual carbon goals.
3.8 IFF Greater Bay Area Roundtable II - New Landscape, New Model, New Dynamic
Industrial Upgrading and Growth Prospects under the Framework of the National Strategy and Nansha Plan
(Co-hosted with Nansha Administration Committee of China (Guangdong) Pilot Free Trade Zone)
How to reinvigorate growth under the framework of the National Strategy and Nansha Plan: industrial upgrading and growth prospects in the Greater Bay Area focusing on industries such as new energy vehicles, microchips, and tech + finance?
3.9 Closing Reception (by invitation only)
3.10 IFF Special Dialogue – F20 Summit
Fragmentation and Reshape of the International Financial System
(Co-hosted with Bretton Woods Committee (BWC))
The Russia-Ukraine conflict, the sanctions against Russia, the strategic competition between China and the United States, and the rise of digital currencies have brought uncertainty to the international financial system. What is the future development of international financial system? How will international monetary and financial governance change? How will international community respond to the changes?
1.0 Registration
1.1 Opening Ceremony
1.2 Opening Assembly:
– The Ever-Changing World: Reshaping Our Shared Future
1.3 IFF Roundtable I
– New Global Landscape: Challenges and Responses
Cum the Release of IFF Global Finance and Development Report 2022
1.4 IFF Roundtable II
– New China’s Landscape: Challenges and Responses
1.5 IFF Roundtable III
– Global Financial Stability, Challenges, and Implications
1.7 IFF Membership Meeting (closed session)
1.8 Green Finance Working Group (GFWG) Annual Meeting
– Global Green Finance Cooperation
1.9 China's Policy and Economic Outlook in the New Era of 20th National Congress of the CPC
2.1 IFF Leadership Dialogue I
– New Global Landscape and Prospects
Tea Break
2.2 IFF Leadership Dialogue II
– Global Debt Crisis and Risk Prevention
2.3 IFF Leadership Dialogue III
– Global Climate Investment and Financing Prospects
(Co-hosted with the International Capital Market Association (ICMA))
Lunch Buffet
2.4 IFF Seminar I
– New Landscape of Global Economy: Prospects, Challenges and Policy Responses
2.5 IFF Seminar II
– New Landscape of China’s Economy: Prospects, Challenges and Policy Responses
Tea Break
2.6 IFF Policy Dialogue I
– Reshaping Global Trade, Industry Chains and Supply Chains
2.7 IFF Policy Dialogue II
– Global Carbon Pricing Meeting 2022
(Co-hosted with Task Force on Carbon Pricing in Europe)
2.8 IFF Gala Dinner (by invitation only)
— IFF 2022 Global Green Finance Award Ceremony
2.9 IFF Evening Dialogue I
– Challenges and Response of Developing Countries
(Co-hosted with Center for Global Development (CGD))
2.10 IFF Evening Dialogue II
– Tackle Global Climate Change
cum The Release of The Green Finance Working Group White Paper
3.1 IFF Summit I – Silk Road International Association (SRIA) Summit I
3.2 IFF Summit II – International Sustainable Development Summit I
(Hosted by IFF Sustainable Development Committee)
Tea Break
3.3 IFF Summit III – Silk Road International Association (SRIA) Summit II
3.4 IFF Summit IV – International Sustainable Development Summit II
(Hosted by IFF Sustainable Development Committee)
Lunch Break
3.5 IFF Summit V – Digital Economy Summit
Digital Transformation and Innovation
3.6 IFF Greater Bay Area Roundtable I – Jointly Build the Greater Bay Area International Financial Hub
(Co-hosted with Nansha Administration Committee of China (Guangdong) Pilot Free Trade Zone)
Tea Break
3.7 IFF Summit VI – ESG Summit – Listed Companies to Support the“Dual Carbon” Goal
(Co-hosted with China Association for Public Companies)
3.8 IFF Greater Bay Area Roundtable II - New Landscape, New Model, New Dynamic
Industrial Upgrading and Growth Prospects under the Framework of the National Strategy and Nansha Plan
(Co-hosted with Nansha Administration Committee of China (Guangdong) Pilot Free Trade Zone)
3.9 Closing Reception (by invitation only)
3.10 IFF Special Dialogue – F20 Summit
Fragmentation and Reshape of the International Financial System
(Co-hosted with Bretton Woods Committee (BWC))
IFF 2022 Annual Meeting
Logistical Information for participants
Distinguished guests:
Welcome to the International Finance Forum (IFF) 2022 Annual Meeting! Thank you for your support. Please find the meeting information below.
Registration
Registration desk is at the corridor between the Ballroom and the hotel Lobby.
Registration time:
08:00-20:00, Friday, 2 December
08:00-20:00, Saturday, 3 December
08:00-13:00, Sunday, 4 December
For more information, please contact:
Guest contact: LI Xiaopei, +86 136 4024 5524
Media contact: WANG Huihui, +86 137 1652 1512
COVID Measures: DING Zhongping, +86 139 2277 4721
Please note:
Kindly provide the information below when registering:
· ID card or Passport,
· Negative COVID nucleic acid test within 24 hours,
· Letter of Self-Monitoring Health Commitment,
· Green code of “Yue Kang Ma”/ “Sui Kang Ma”,
· Green code of “Xing Cheng Ka (Big Data Travel Card)”.
Badge
Due to security requirements, attendees need to wear a badge during the meeting to access the meeting venue. Please ask the Registration Desk for replacement should your badge be lost or damaged.
Agenda
Visit our website www.iff.org.cn for the latest news and information on the IFF 2022 Annual Meeting.
Catering
Guests can enjoy lunches and dinners at Feast Signature Restaurant on the ground floor of the hotel. Please present your meeting invitation when entering restaurant. Should you have any special dietary requirements, please let us know via email.
Dress code
Business formal.
Simultaneous Interpretation
Simultaneous Interpretation is available for all sessions. Attendees can rent a headset upon showing their ID at the entrance to each session. Please kindly return the headphones before leaving the meeting.
Internet
Free WIFI available.
Service Centre:
We offer the following services at the Foyer of the Ballroom:
n Inquiries about meeting agendas
n Lost and Found
Opening time : 08:00-20:00, 2-4 December.
Live streaming of the meeting:
Website: http://www.iff.org.cn/
Wechat: IFFweixin
Notice on COVID-19 Measures:
To attend the meeting:
1. All domestic attendees and staff should have completed the full COVID-19 vaccination at least 14 days prior to the meeting.
2. Attendees from outside of Guangzhou must have a negative nucleic acid test within 24 hours before departure and another test upon arrival in Guangzhou.
3. All attendees should provide
· Negative COVID nucleic acid test within 24 hours;
· Letter of Self-Monitoring Health Commitment;
· Green code of “Yue Kang Ma”/“Sui Kang Ma”; and
· Green code of “Xing Cheng Ka (Big Data Travel Card)”.
4. Body temperature should be below 37.3°C.
5. Wear facial masks at the meeting venue.
6. Please register the Codes in advance before the meeting.
Transport
Guangzhou Baiyun Airport: 90 minutes’ drive
Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport: 70 minutes’ drive
Guangzhoudong Railway Station: 60 minutes’ drive
Guangzhounan Railway Station: 45 minutes’ drive
Jinzhou Station, Guangzhou Metro Line 4: 5 minutes’ walk
Attendees are suggested to set off for the airport 3 hours in advance, and 2 hours in advance for the train station.
Emergency contact: FANG Xu, +86 183 1061 8983.
About Nansha, Guangzhou
Located in the southern part of Guangzhou, Nansha is right at the geometric center of the Greater Pearl River Delta Economic Region . Being at the supporting position of the "A" shape formed by Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macao, Nansha is the hub connecting the city groups on the banks of the Pearl River Estuary.
The district boasts the world's top 12 ports and shipping hubs and top three shipbuilding bases, as well as China's leading automobile and parts manufacturing and export bases and advanced equipment industry clusters. It also has a number of national-level scientific research innovation institutes and incubators such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).
Nansha enjoys unique natural conditions with densely covered water networks and various lakes and ponds which are part of its beautiful natural environment and rich land resources. Most of the land in the north is farms and fields, while in the south the majority of the land has been reclaimed to its original natural ecology. The temperature is about 12℃- 23℃ in December.
Secretariat, IFF 2022 Annual Meeting
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