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Friday, September 17 Plenary Session
08:40-09:20   Opening Ceremony
Chaired by Mr. Li Jinkui, Professor of Center of Urban Management Studies, CDI
Co-chaired by Mr. Li Hao, Former Vice Director, Commission of Finance and Economics, NPC. Advisor of Shenzhen Municipal Government.
Opening Address:
Mr. Chen Jinhua, Former Vice Chairman, Chinese People¡¯s Political Consultative Conference
Mr. Zhang Siping, Vice Mayor, Shenzhen Municipal Government
Ms. Zhu Yaping, General Manager, Shenzhen Jingneng Group Co., Ltd
Mr. Takashi Shinozuka, Director, International Cooperation Department, National Institute for Research Advancement, Japan
09:20-10:20   Session I:
Model of Regional Economic Cooperation: What Can China Learn From It
Chaired by Mr. Mark Clifford, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief, The Standard
Keynote Address:
Mr. Jacques Santer, Former President, European Commission£¨20 minutes£©
Mr. Long Yongtu£¬Secretary-General, Boao Forum(15 minutes)
Q&A: 25 minutes
10:40-11:40   Session II:
Regional Economic Growth, Market Integration & System Innovation

Chaired by: Mr. Tang Jie, Secretary-General, Shenzhen Municipal Government
Keynote Address:
Prof. James Mirrlees, Nobel Prize Winner in Economics 1996
Mr. AOKI Masahiko, Professor Emeritus Stanford University
Q&A: 20 minutes
11:40-12:40   Session III:
Prospect on Regional Economic Cooperation in Asia

Chaired by Mr. TSANG Tak-sing, Member, Central Policy Unit, H.K.SAR
Mr. Vincent C. Siew, President, Cross-Straits Common Market Foundation
Mr. Masaru YOSHITOMI, President and CRO£¬Research Institute of Economy Trade and Industry, Japan
Mr. MICHAEL YEOH, CEO, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute
Mr. Choongsoo KIM, President, Korea Development Institute
Q&A: 12 minutes
     
14:00-14:50   Session IV:
Regional Development & Capital Flow: The Role of Economic Liberalization

Chaired by Mr. Huang Yiping, Director, Citigroup Global Markets Asia Limited
Keynote Address:
Mr. James A. Dorn, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Cato Institute, U.S.A
Mr. Yu Xuejun, Director, Shenzhen Banking Supervision and Management Bureau
Mr. Wang Zili£¬Vice Director of Guangzhou Branch, The People¡¯s Bank of China
Q&A: 20 minutes
14:50-15:50   Session V:
The Principal Drive for Regional Cooperation: Governmental &. Non-governmental Force

Chaired by Mr. Wang Ming, Vice President, School of Public Administration, Tsinghua University, Beijing
Mr. Ronnie C. Chan, Chairman of Hang Lung Properties
Mr. Stephen Cohen, Co-Director, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
Mr. Ding Sibao, Director, Public Policy Research Center, China Development Institute
Q&A: 15 minutes
16:20-17:20   Session VI:
Formation of FTA between China and ASEAN & The New Pattern of Asian Economy

Chaired by Mr. David O' Rear, Chief Economist, Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
Keynote Address
Mr. ALAN CARROLLE, Executive Chairman, Pacific Rim Forum
Mr. Lin Ling, Vice Director, China Industrial Economy Association
Q&A: 30 minutes
18:40-20:00   Culture Program: Folklore Village
     
Saturday, September 18 Parallel Sessions 8:40¨C12:30
    Parallel Session of Finance:
What is the Tendency of China¡¯s Financial Market under Macro-Control?

Parallel Session of Automotive Industry:
Integration of Global Automotive Industry: China¡¯s Opportunity

Parallel Session of Real Estate:
Innovation of Architectural Design in the ¡°New Era of Living¡±

Parallel Session of Think Tank Roundtable:
Government Reform & Sustainable Development of China¡¯s Economy

     
Saturday, September 18 Plenary Session
14:00-15:00   Session VII:
Regional Cooperation among Countries: Singapore, India, Vietnam and Korea

Chaired by Mr. Chi Fulin, Executive President, China Reform and Development Institute (Hainan)
Mr. Yongnian Zheng, Senior Fellow of East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
Mr. B. Sudhakara Reddy, Dean, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
Mr. Dinh Van An, President, Vietnam Central Institute For Economic Management
Mr. Young-Rok CHEONG, Associate Professor, Seoul National University
Q&A: 20 minutes
15:00-16:00   Session VIII:
How to Break the Barriers & Stimulate the Inter-China Regional Cooperation

Chaired by Mr. Li Luoli, President, China Development Institute
Mr. Perry Wong, Senior Research Economist, Milken Institute, U.S.A
Mr. Robert Huggins, President£¬ Robert Huggins Associate, UK
Mr. Thomas Chen, Director, China Business Center, Hong Kong Polytechnique University
Mr. Liu Zhouwei, Editor-in-Chief, Reports on Economy of 21st Century
Q&A: 20 minutes
16:30-17:10   Session IX:
Multinational Companies, Industrial Integration and Regional Development

Chaired by Mr. Perry Wong, Senior Research Economist, Milken Institute, U.S.A
Mr. Yu Zongxian, Director, Chinese Economy & Enterprises Institute
Mr. Werner von Anhalt, Member of the Board of the German Association for Turnaround Management
Mr. James HEIMOWITZ, President & CEO, Hill & Knowlton Asia Ltd (North Asia Region)
Q&A: 10 minutes
17:10-17:40   Closing Ceremony
Chaired and Summarized by Mr. Gao Shangquan, Director, Chinese Association for Economic and System Reform
Summary Speakers£º
Mr. Vincent C. Siew, President of Cross-Straits Common Market Foundation
Mr. AOKI Masahiko, Professor Emeritus Stanford University
Mr. Choongsoo KIM, President, Korea Development Institute
Mr. James A. Dorn, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Cato Institute, U.S.A
Mr. Robert Huggins, President/Director Robert Huggins Associate, UK
Mr. Masaru YOSHITOMI, President and CRO£¬Research Institute of Economy Trade and Industry
Mr. Li Luoli, President, China Development Institute
2 minutes for each summary speaker
19:00-21:00   City Tour and Shopping
     
Saturday, September 18 Parallel Sessions 8:40¨C12:30

Parallel Session of Finance:
What is the Tendency of China¡¯s Financial Market under Macro-control

In 2004, Chinesemacro-control policy exerted great influence on its financial market. Under this situation, what changes will it bring to Chinese monetary policy and Chinese financial market? Will the plans for state-owned commercial banks¡¯ asset reorganization for initial public offering probe to be good or bad with concern to solving the problem of financial risk? What new patterns will the medium and small enterprises security market bring to greater Chinese security market?

08:40-10:20   Panel Discussion I:
Macro-control and Bank¡¯s Regrouping

Topics for Discussion£º
* What changes will macro-control bring to the Chinese monetary policy?
* State-owned commercial banks¡¯ regrouping, going public & financial risk control
* How to innovate the financial products under the credit squeeze?

Chaired by Mr. Cao Yuanzheng, Chief Economist, BOC International (China) Limited
Ms. Lan Xue, Managing Director, Head of China Research, Citigroup Smith Barney
Mr. Wang Zili£¬Vice Director of Guangzhou Branch, The People¡¯s Bank of China
Mr. Bill Stacey, Director-Head of Regional Banks (Asian), Credit Suisse First Boston (HK) Ltd.
Ms. Sally Ng, Co-head of Asian Banking Research, UBS
Q&A: 40 minutes

10:50-12:30   Panel Discussion II:
Macro-Control and Chinese Capital Market

Topics for Discussion£º
* What changes will macro-control bring to the Chinese capital market?
* Small enterprises security market & New patterns of Chinese capital market
* Brokerage consolidation & Revival of the capital market

Chaired by Mr. John Leonard, Member of the World Trade Law Association £¨UK£©
Mr. Michael Kurtz, Chief Economist, Bear Stearns Asia Ltd.
Mr. Tian Yuan, President, China Futures Association & CIFCO
Mr. Zhou Chunsheng, Professor, Guanghua School of Management, Beijing University
Mr. Yang Rui, Chief Analyst, Boshi Fund Management Co. Ltd.
Q&A: 40 minutes

   

Parallel Session of Automotive Industry:
Integration of Global Automotive Industry: China¡¯s Opportunity

After Times of Regrouping, multinational companies and renowned manufacturers of global auto industry swarmed into China¡¯s market. It exerts great influence on China ¡®s auto industry, causing an intensifying competition in China¡¯s automotive industry. The decades of impressive double-digit annual growth are experiencing a deviation. A slight downward trend in sales in recent months has prompted new speculation: Has China¡¯s automotive industry reached a saturation point? One solution to which both foreign investors and top China policy makers aspire is to make cars for export. With this, China car manufacturers need to upgrade their technology, raise the level of production quality and perhaps develop their own brand. What are the potentials and prospects of China auto industry?

08:40-10:20   Opening Ceremony:
Chaired by Mr. Jiang Dongnan, Subeditor, Shenzhen Economic Daily
Opening Address:
Mr. Chen Wenpei, President of SCAS
Mayor, Shenzhen Municipal Government

Panel Discussion I:
Integration of Global Automotive Industry & China¡¯s Opportunity

Topics for Discussion£º
* Outsourcing and transfer of global auto industry: What does it mean to China?
* The Development of Chinese Auto Industry
* WTO Timetable and the Prospect of Chinese Auto Market

Chaired by Mr. Graeme Maxton, Graeme Maxton, Automotive Industry Economist, The Economist Group, Managing Director, Autopolis Asia
Mr. Yeung, Kwok Keung, President, Hong Kong Productivity Council
Mr. Liu Zhi, Director of Industrial Policy Department, National Development & Reform Commission
Mr. Rong Huikang, Deputy Director, China Association of Automobile Manufacturers
Q&A: 30 minutes

10:50-12:30   Panel Discussion II£º
What Countermeasure Should Chinese Auto Market Take£¿

Topics for Discussion£º
* How can China develop its auto credit?
* How to standardize the second-hand market?
* Effect of regional and industrial development: whole car trader and parts manufacturers

Chaired by Mr. Charles Guowenwang, Director, Research Center for Logistic Management, China Development
Mr. Jia XinGuang£¬Chief Researcher, China Automotive Industry Consulting Co.
Mr. Graeme Maxton, Graeme Maxton, Automotive Industry Economist, The Economist Group, Managing Director, Autopolis Asia
Mr. Yang Hexiang, Director of Industrial Sector, Industrial Development Institute, National Development & Reform Commission
Q&A: 40 minutes

   

Parallel Session of Real Estate:
Innovation of Architectural Design in the ¡°New Era of Living¡±

The urbanization of China changed China's economic progress and way of living. With the view of scientific development, China has entered the¡± New Era of Living¡±. Under this theme, how can the architectural design fully incarnate natural environment and harmonious culture atmosphere? How to get a more open and international vision? How to change the development concept and consumer¡¯s attitude about living?

08:40-09:40   Opening Address:
Mr. Lu Ruifeng, Vice Mayor, Shenzhen Municipal Government
Mr. Wang Maoliang, Editor-in-Chief, Shenzhen Economic Daily

Award Ceremony£º
Chaired by Ms. Song Na, Special Invited
10:00-12:30   Dialogue among the Architects

Topics for Discussion£º
*How can the real estate market enter into the¡± New Era of Living¡±?
*How to incarnate the concept of ¡°people-oriented¡± in architectural design?

Chaired by Mr. Li Jinkui, Professor of Center of Urban Management Studies, China Development Institute
Mr. Nikolaus Goetze, C.E.O., von Gerkan, Marg und Partner - architects, Germany
Mr. Zhao Guanqian, Chief Architect, Expert Committee of Ministry of Construction)
Mr. Kongjian Yu, President, The Graduate School of Landscape, Beijing University
Mr. Jeff Liu, General manager& Director, Atkins Consultants Globe Co. Ltd.
Q&A: 50 minutes

     

Parallel Session of Think Tank Roundtable:
Government Reform & Sustainable Development of China¡¯s Economy

ow can China keep sustainable economic development under macro-control? During the process of opening and reform, what are the main factors influencing the sustainable development of economy? Is government reform one of them? Will the government reform inevitable influence the economic development? What can China learn from other countries?

08:40-10:20   Panel Discussion I:
What is Driving the Sustainable Development of China's Economy?

Topics for Discussion£º
* The Tendency of China¡¯s macro-control policy
* What should be given more attention in China¡¯s tenth five-year plan?
* What are the driving factors for Sustainable Development of China's Economy?

Chaired by Prof. Li Luoli, President, China Development Institute
Ms. Jeanne-Marie CLAYDON, CEO, Claydon Gescher Associates Ltd.
Ms. Pamela Mar, Associate Director of Greater China, World Economic Forum
Mr. Stephen Cohen, Co-Director, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
Mr. Chi Fu Lin, Executive President, China Reform and Development Institute (Hainan)
Q&A: 40 minutes

10:50-12:30   Panel Discussion II£º
What Change will Government Reform Bring to the Long Term Economic Development of China£¿

Topics for Discussion£º
* Will the government reform inevitable influence economic and industrial development?
* How can the government set up a proper public administration system with enterprises / society/ NGOs and make it suit the market economy?
* What are the key points for government reform? What roles will the NGO play in this process?

Chaired by Mr. Stephen Cohen, Co-Director, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
Speakers£º
Mr. Masaru YOSHITOMI, President and CEO Research Institute of Economy Trade and Industry
Mr. Choongsoo KIM, President, Korea Development Institute (KDI)
Mr. Wang Ming, Vice President, School of Public Administration, Tsinghua University, Beijing
Mr. Dinh Van An, President, Vietnam Central Institute For Economic
Management
Mr. Thomas Chen, Director, China Business Center, Hong Kong Polytechnique University
Q&A: 25 minutes

     
 

 

 
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