CEIBS Global EMBA Building Bridges Symposium
The CEIBS Global EMBA Building Bridges series is about to begin its world-spanning journey. Keeping things close to home, we’ve decided to start by exploring the relationship between China and the impressively diverse and vibrant countries that make up Southeast Asia. With the first paired events being hosted in Singapore and Shenzhen, attendees will begin the conversation in cities that represent two prime examples of how deepening ties between China and ASEAN have benefitted both sides.
Why start with Southeast Asia?
Southeast Asia has long been a critical hub on the "Maritime Silk Road," with China and ASEAN being each other's largest trading partners whose shared annual trade exceeds $720 billion. As connectivity between the two entities accelerates, a substantial number of Chinese enterprises and investment institutions have entered the Southeast Asian market, making cross-border ventures into Southeast Asia an increasingly attractive avenue for Chinese companies seeking growth. Singapore, itself a global financing powerhouse, is a gateway between the two entities, allowing trade, capital and cultural appreciation to flow in both directions.
Equally, South China, with its mature supply chain, robust manufacturing base, policy support, rapidly developing cross-border e-commerce, and extensive foreign investment cooperation, is a tempting object of Southeast Asian companies’ expansion ambitions. It also plays a crucial role in guiding and supporting Chinese enterprises in their overseas ventures. Shenzhen itself is emblematic of the opportunities afforded by international trade and cooperation, as the city’s history places it right at the forefront of China’s reform and opening up efforts. It’s an important foreign trade city too, geographically close to Hong Kong and Macau, and it now leads Chinese manufacturing in its global outreach efforts.
For these reasons and more, the series’ inaugural event will take place in Shenzhen, followed swiftly by one hosted in Singapore. Under the theme of "Building Bridges", attendees, CEIBS professors and our guest speakers and panelists will explore the following:
- In-depth Analysis: A joint exploration of the macroeconomic landscape, trade policies, and business environment in Southeast Asia, revealing new trends and potential opportunities in regional cooperation.
- Practical Sharing: Government representatives and business leaders will share their hands-on experiences regarding the opportunities and challenges faced by enterprises operating in the region, providing valuable insights and guidance for participants whether they are based in China or ASEAN.
- Cultural Integration: Discussions will delve into cross-cultural management and global business strategies, addressing how to achieve efficient communication and collaboration across diverse cultures, helping enterprises overcome barriers and expand into new markets.
About Building Bridges
Building Bridges is a 12-part series of events consisting of symposiums, dialogues, and seminars held in major cities across China and around the world. Each event will bring together CEIBS professors, expert analysts from industry, government and diplomatic channels, and leaders from both MNCs and Chinese companies. Together, they will explore the current geopolitical relationships, macro-economic factors, investment environment conditions, and the more general challenges and opportunities that define the business landscape between China and the world.
Their insights can help enterprises of every kind successfully navigate the complexities of international markets, by giving them a better grounding in what makes the relationship between China and other countries work, what may undermine it, and what we can do collectively to improve it.
Event Details
Date: Friday, August 30, 2024
Time: 14:00-18:20
Venue: Nanshan District, Shenzhen (More details will be shared in the confirmation letter)
Language: Bilingual (English & Mandarin)
Note:
- Attendance is limited, so your sign up to this event is not confirmed until you receive an email with confirmation from our team. Entrance at the event will require this confirmation.
Agenda
Host: Prof. Bala Ramasamy, Professor of Economics; Associate Dean; Director of the Global EMBA Programme, CEIBS
13:30-14:00 | Registration |
14:00-14:10 |
Opening remarks School Leadership |
14:10-14:40 |
Keynote Speech I – Understanding Southeast Asia Prof. Bala Ramasamy |
14:40-15:10 |
Keynote Speech II – Charting China Supply Chain Volatility Eddie Huang |
Panel I | Why Southeast Asia? What does it offer? |
15:10-16:10 |
In this panel, representatives from governments will examine the regulatory landscape, supportive policies and developments in the broader business environment in Southeast Asia. Host Prof. Bala Ramasamy, Professor of Economics; Associate Dean; Director of the Global EMBA Programme, CEIBS Panelists
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16:10-16:30 | Break |
16:30-17:00 |
Dialogue - Expanding into Southeast Asia: From Scratch to Market Leader Host Prof. Mai Ke, Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour, CEIBS Speaker Jack Wang, CEO & Co-Founder, Singapore Aice Group (Singapore Aice Group is a leading ice cream company in Southeast Asia, with its Aice brand being the market leader in Indonesia and holding a significant market share in the Philippines and Vietnam.) |
Panel II | How Can Companies Best Prepare to Expand into Southeast Asia? |
17:00-18:00 |
This panel brings together leaders from both Chinese and international companies. They will share their stories of expansion success, complete with insights on how to forge the right partnerships, prep for regulatory compliance, and know your target audience even in the middle of unprecedented change across the region. Host Hobbs Liu, Assistant President; Alumni & Development Office Director; General Secretary of CEIBS Education Foundation Panelists
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18:00-18:10 | CEIBS Global EMBA Going Global Club Launch |
18:10-18:20 | Closing Remarks |
18:20 onwards | Networking |
* Agenda and speakers are subject to change.