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 | | | ICC, the largest, most representative business organization in the world, proudly presents this unique CEO-level summit on 30 June 2010 in Hong Kong – a vibrant world business city at the heart of Asia. The summit features thought-provoking discourse, debate, and insight on the outlook for trade and such other global issues as jobs and growths, climate change and development, multilateralism versus regionalism from Asia Pacific perspectives. Participation is by invitation only. | | CONFIRMED SPEAKERS |  | |  | Mr David Sokol, Chairman and CEO of NetJets, Inc. Chairman of MidAmerican Energy Holdings and Netjets, Inc. (Key portfolio companies of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway) Click here for more info |  | Mr Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator of Financial Times Lead Economics commentator of Financial Times Foreign Policy Magazine’s “Top 100 Global Thinkers” in 2009 Click here for more info | | WHY PARTICIPATE? | - | To be updated on the outlook for trade in this new decade, globally and regionally and learn more about the risks and opportunities in the new economic realities | | - | To understand how new growth drivers will transform global and regional business environment | | - | Privileged networking opportunities with Asia’s leading policymakers, CEOs, board directors and opinion makers | | | | Plenary Sessions will focus on "Outlook for Trade in this New Decade"  The transformation of the global economy continues unabated. New markets, new technologies, new actors and new business models proliferate. New challenges present new opportunities – notably in all emerging market sectors. In all these dimensions, the Asia Pacific Region is clearly the most prominent arena where developments will occur. The over-riding Asia perspective is that while there may be a proliferation of new forces, challenges and opportunities, the locomotive of globalization has always been and will always be trade! The world needs more trade, not less trade, though the world also needs new trade/business strategies and models. This Summit will address these issues. | | | |
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