| 1. Title |
Euro-China Business Meeting 2007 |
| 2. Main organizer |
Macro Euro-China Entrepreneurs Club (MECEC) |
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Government of Shangyu city, Zhejiang Province |
| 3. Financial investor |
Government of Shangyu city, Zhejiang Province |
| 4. Partner |
European chambers of commerce |
| 5. Scale |
300 Chinese enterprises and 100 EU companies |
| 6. Time |
Oct.22-24, 2007 |
| 7. Targeted Sector |
Environment protection and chemical industry |
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Machinery and auto parts |
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Electric and electronics |
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Metal and illumination equipment |
| 8. Location |
People’s Republic of China, Zhejiang Province, Shangyu city
Shangyu lies in the northeast of Zhejiang Province, it is 62Km from Ningbo to the east, 72 Km from Hangzhou to the west and 220km from Shanghai to the north. After the completion of Hangzhou Bay Cross Sea Bridge it will be only 130km from Shangyu to Shanghai. Shangyu has 21 towns with a population of 780,000 and connects many cities around the Shanghai Economic Region. Shangyu belongs to the Yangtze Delta—the most active economic area in China. |
| 9. about MECEC |
Macro Euro-China Entrepreneurs Club (MECEC) was founded in 1996. It is a non-profit organization based in Paris, France. MECEC aims at facilitating business co-operation by creating human relationship. MECEC has the office in Paris and in Beijing, China.
In recent 10 years, MECEC has set co-operative relationship with most of Chinese industry cities. Our network includes 150 cities and more than 10000 companies. Through this network, we provide matchmaking service for many EU delegations. Our special service is to help every member of EU delegations to find proper counterpart when they arrive in China.
MECEC hold Asia-Interprise 2001 in China, under the framework of EC Asia-Invest Program. The participants were nearly 200 firms from 5 European states and 6 Chinese provinces. They held over 400 business talks and signed 80 co-operation agreements.
In June 2002, MECEC hosted “Euro-China Business Meeting 2002” under the framework of EC Asia-Invest Programme. All 300 entrepreneurs from 11 European states and 23 Chinese provinces attended the meeting. They held about 1260 business talks and signed 250 co-operation agreements as a result.
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