Leading Speakers Analyse the Latest Trends in China-Africa Business
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(Company Annoucements) The China Africa Business Forum 2014 is hosted by Frontier Advisory, a leading Research, Strategy and Advisory firm that assists clients to improve their competitiveness in frontier and emerging markets.
Johannesburg, Thursday, 11th September 2014
China’s engagement is re-shaping Africa’s economic landscape. The speed at which Chinese firms are growing their businesses in Africa is proof of the positive environment of business for Chinese capital that Africa provides. It is forecast that within four years, Africa will become China’s largest regional trading partner.
Frontier Advisory once again hosts the annual China Africa Business Forum to bring together leading Chinese and African companies along with thought leaders and practitioners engaged in China-Africa commerce; to discuss and engage on the latest developments in the China-Africa business environment.
Joining the China Africa Business Forum this year will be:
Colin Coleman
Managing Director
Goldman Sachs
Michael Power
Strategist
Investec
Dr. Feng Li
Executive Vice President
Bank of China’s Johannesburg Branch
Yang Yirui
Minister Counsellor and Deputy Head of Mission Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Republic of South Africa
Ian Ross
Chief Underwriting Officer
and Head of International
Hollard
Peter Draper
Senior Research
South African Institute for International Affair
as well as:
Peter Wonacott; Africa Bureau Chief, Wall Street Journal
Martin Habel; Principal Financial Officer, International Finance Corporation
Du Wenhui; Chief Executive Officer, Zendai South Africa
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