Update at a Glance
March 13, 2008
March 25 Webinar: Spotlight on China
JOIN THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TREASURY SERVICES FOR:
TRADING PLACES: A WEB CONFERENCE SERIES FOR COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS
IN THE EMERGING MARKETS
SPOTLIGHT ON CHINA
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
10:00 to 11:00 a.m., EST
Presented by Larry Chen, Managing Director and China Country Manager
and S.W. Chu, Managing Director and Regional Manager for
International Cash and Trade Services
The Bank of New York Mellon
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TODAY or CALL 1 800 424-3004 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
For companies that want to grow globally, there's good news. For the past several years, worldwide growth has outpaced analyst forecasts. Millions of new customers are spending money. At the same time, technology has fostered the development of a dynamic global economy that functions regardless of physical borders. These factors have given rise to a marketplace poised for international trade and expansion.
In our new Trading Places Web Conference Series, experts from The Bank of New York Mellon will offer a monthly commentary about international trade issues and focus on the particulars associated with the countries that are considered today's hot beds of global commerce.
Join Us on March 25th for A Session Focused on China
Hear from The Bank of New York Mellon's Larry Chen, Managing Director and China Country Manager, and S.W. Chu, Managing Director and Regional Manager for International Cash and Trade Services, on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. EST for a detailed examination of the opportunities in China, including its:
- Vast market, yet to be fully tapped
- Low-cost base for export-oriented production
- Commitment by its leadership to greater interior economic development and service expansion
- Majority of companies that are expanding in-country business for increased revenues, profitability and investments
And its challenges, including:
- Human resources recruiting and retention
- Administrative licensing approvals
- Intellectual property rights enforcement
- Competition and overcapacity
- Transparency
- Standard setting
- Protectionism in China and the U.S.
- Logistics
We hope you will join us for this event and our upcoming sessions on emerging markets, including Russia and the Gulf Region.