Young Leaders Forum Programme
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Young Leaders Forum Programme
Young Leaders Forum Programme Note: Underlined elements of the programme draft are exclusive events for Young Leaders; other elements of the programme are part of the overall Hamburg Summit programme October 9 to 11, 2014 Hamburg Chamber of Commerce Hamburg, Germany Organized by Financial supporter Thursday, October 9, 2014 10.30 Arrival (Reception Hamburg Chamber of Commerce) 11.00 Welcome & Introduction of Young Leaders Forum (Hansezimmer) Welcome address by • Prof. Dr. Hans-Jörg Schmidt-Trenz, CEO, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, Germany 12.00 Lunch break (Hansezimmer) 13.15 Expert Discussion: China’s new reform approach – towards convergence with the European models of capitalism? (Hansezimmer) Confirmed Speaker • Dr. Margot Schüller, Deputy Director, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies, Germany 14.15 Contact break (Hansezimmer) 14.45 Expert Discussion: The EU and China – between partnership and rivalry (Hansezimmer) Speaker • Dr. Stefan Sack, Vice President, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China; CEO COMAU China, P.R. China 15.45 Contact break (Hansezimmer) 16.15 Expert Discussion: Electric cars - much ado about nothing? The current status and outlook for electric cars in Europe and China (Hansezimmer) Confirmed Speakers • Mirjam Meissner, Research Associate, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Germany • Feng Shiming, Executive Director, Menutor Consulting Shanghai, P.R. China 17.15-18.15 The honourable merchant - concept of the past or model for the future? (Hansezimmer) Confirmed Speaker • Christian Dyckerhoff, Chairman VEEK and Member of the Executive Board of BDO, Germany 19.00 Young Leaders Dinner (Block Bräu, Bei den St. Pauli Landungsbrücken 3, 20359 Hamburg) Guest of honour • Ian Karan, Former Senator for Economic Affairs and Labor of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany 2 Friday, October 10, 2014 From 08.30 Registration, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce (Vestibül) 09.00 Daily YLF get-together (Hansezimmer) 09.30 Official opening of the conference (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) Welcome addresses • Fritz Horst Melsheimer, President, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, Germany • Olaf Scholz, First Mayor and President of the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany Opening remarks • Li Yizhong, Chairman, China Federation of Industrial Economics, P.R. China • Yao Shenhong, Executive Vice Chairman and Secretary General, China Association of Trade in Services, P.R. China 10.00 Keynote Speeches (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) Welcome by the Conference Chairman and Introduction of keynote speakers • Nikolaus W. Schües, Conference Chairman; Former President, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce; Shipowner, Reederei F. Laeisz, Germany Confirmed Speakers • Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister of Luxembourg • Li Yunpeng, Director of Board and President, China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company (COSCO), P.R. China 10.30 One-on-one: The bull and the dragon - How China and Europe perceive each other Despite the dynamic and thriving economic relations between China and Europe, the knowledge gaps about the society, culture and last but not least the political system of the respective counterpart remain large. These gaps have not only allowed old stereotypes to persist, but create room for new misperceptions as the Sino-European relations evolve. While some of the stereotypes and misperceptions might do no harm, others have the potential to distort the relationship between China and Europe. Even though the problem has been known for a long time, current instruments to overcome stereotypes have shown little effect. This panel will discuss ways to overcome stereotypes and misperceptions, broad roadmaps as well as concrete measures that would allow China and Europe to move a step forward in achieving a deeper mutual understanding. Confirmed Speakers • Reinhard Bütikofer, MEP (Germany), European Parliament, Belgium • Mingming Liu, Executive Representative, Voith Group Asia, P.R. China 3 Moderator • Andreas Cichowicz, Editor in Chief and Deputy Director of Television, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Germany 11.00 Contact break (Commerzsaal) 11.30 Panel: The future of the Chinese economic system - Changing the rules of the game (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) In the last three decades, China’s economic growth has mainly been driven by investment and export. However, with the outbreak of the global financial crisis, this growth model has become unsustainable. China’s export sector has lost its momentum, and economic growth has become ever more dependent on investment – a development that has resulted in overcapacities and a growing amount of non-performing loans. To create a more sustainable growth model, China’s authorities plan to promote domestic consumption and foster innovation to allow for increases in productivity. To achieve these goals, a range of reforms that would boost the spending power of consumers and strengthen the role of private companies is needed. China’s policymakers have thus designed an ambitious reform agenda that puts a premium on financial system liberalisation and a restructuring of the fiscal system. This panel discusses China’s reform strategy and its implications for the activities of European companies engaged in China. Confirmed Speakers • Günter Butschek, Chief Operating Officer, Airbus SAS, France • Dr. Han Benyi, Vice President, China National Aviation Fuel Group Corporation, P.R. China • Prof. Sebastian Heilmann, President, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Germany • Xu Ningyue, Vice President and Chief Corporate Banking Officer, Bank of Beijing, P.R. China Moderator • Shada Islam, Director of Policy, Friends of Europe, Belgium 12.45 Lunch break (Commerzsaal) 14.00 Keynote discussion: The economics of electric cars - Will they ever rule the road in Europe and China? (Hansezimmer) Confirmed Speaker • Dr. Rainer Feurer, Senior Vice President Sales Strategy and Steering, Channel Development, BMW Group, Germany 15.15 Contact break (Commerzsaal) 15.45 Panel: Urbanisation as part of the Chinese reform strategy - How can Western companies contribute? (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) 4 Over the past 30 years, urbanisation has become one of the most significant developments in China. 54 % of the Chinese population already live in cities and the government’s objective for 2020 is to raise this number to 60 % by transforming the Chinese society into a modern, urban one. This implicates enormous social, political and environmental challenges. In order to successfully restructure Chinese cities, tremendous investments in sustainable infrastructure projects, in traffic solutions and e-mobility, as well as in recycling, are needed. The Chinese government’s shift towards a more people-centred urbanisation strategy will also lead to a stronger demand for services from the tertiary sector, such as health care, education and services related to an ageing society. This panel will discuss the different facets of China’s urbanisation strategy and how European companies can contribute to it. Confirmed Speakers • Dr. Feng Wenmeng, Director of Research Department II, China Development Research Foundation (CDRF), P.R. China • Dr. Rainer Feurer, Senior Vice President Sales Strategy and Steering, Channel Development, BMW Group, Germany • Hansen Yuen, President and Board Chairman, MAXYEE GROUP, P.R. China • Jens-Peter Saul, CEO, Rambøll Group A/S, Denmark • Dr. Axel Schweitzer, CEO, ALBA Group plc & Co. KG; Chairman, Administrative Board of ALBA SE, Germany • Yang Qing, Executive Vice President, State Grid Corporation of China, P.R. China Moderator • Dr. Sabine Stricker-Kellerer, Member of the German-Chinese Dialogue Forum, Germany 17.00 One-on-one: Industry automation: Security in the internet of things (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) Confirmed Speakers • Clas Neumann, Senior Vice President, Head of Global SAP Labs Network, Head of Fast Growth Strategy Group, SAP Labs China, P.R. China • Ruediger Stroh, CEO, NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH; Member of the International Board of Management, NXP Semiconductors N.V., Netherlands Moderator • Dr. Bernhard Thies, Chairman of the Board of Directors, DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies of DIN and VDE, Germany 5 17.30 Keynote speech with Q&A (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) Confirmed Speaker • “Implementing change: The EU-China relationship after the 3rd plenum” by Karel De Gucht, Commissioner for Trade, European Commission, Belgium Moderator • Shada Islam, Director of Policy, Friends of Europe, Belgium From 18.00 Shuttle Service to evening event location DNV GL Maritime Headquarters 18.30 “China meets Europe” evening (DNV GL Maritime Headquarters, Brooktorkai 18, 20457 Hamburg) Welcome addresses • Nikolaus W. Schües, Conference Chairman; Former President, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce; Shipowner, Reederei F. Laeisz, Germany • Tor E. Svensen, CEO, DNV GL Maritime, Germany Saturday, October 11, 2014 From 07.30 Registration, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce (Vestibül) 08.00 Daily YLF get-together (Hansezimmer) 08.30 Panel: The future of EU-China trade relations - Building a new trade and investment order? (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) China and Europe trade over 1 bn Euro a day and trade remains the primary driver not only of China-EU relations but also of China’s bilateral relationships with various European countries. While major trade disputes, ranging from solar panel cases to wine and steel tubes cases seem to have been settled recently, not all is rosy. Contagious issues include the implementation of conflict settlement deals, China’s market economy status, reciprocal market access, subsidies and transparency, as the ongoing negotiations for a comprehensive EUChina investment agreement show. This panel will provide an outlook on the future of EU-China trade relations. It discusses the opportunities for Chinese and European companies to untap existing potential in bilateral trade relations as well as China’s and the EU’s strategies in tackling thorny trade policy issues. What are the challenges lying ahead on the long road towards agreements on free trade and trade in services? Confirmed Speakers • Peter Berz, Head of Unit, DG Trade, European Commission, Belgium 6 • Nan Cunhui, Chairman, CHINT Group; CFIE Presidium Member, P.R. China • Dr. Stefan Sack, Vice President, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China; CEO COMAU China, P.R. China • Xu Lejiang, Chairman, Baosteel Group Corporation; CFIE Presidium Member, P.R. China • Yi Xiaozhun, Deputy Director General, World Trade Organization, Switzerland Moderator • Shada Islam, Director of Policy, Friends of Europe, Belgium 09.45 Contact break (Commerzsaal) 10.15 Two parallel sessions: Panel A: Greening the Chinese economy - Balancing sustainable growth and environmental protection (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) Environmental pollution, including heavy smog, poor-quality drinking water and toxic land is the price China is paying for its rapid economic growth during the last decades. China’s environmental problems and its noxious effects on public health are one of the drivers behind China’s planned shift towards a greener and more sustainable model of economic development. Considering the enormous energy demand of China’s heavy as well as manufacturing industry, the shift from fossil to renewable energy sources presents a great and long-term challenge for the country. What technological as well as regulatory strategies will China need to implement to boost the proportion of renewable energy in its overall energy mix? How can European companies support China with know-how and technologies and assist them in achieving their goal of greener economic development? This panel will discuss solutions to China’s environmental problems and explore the great potential for mutually beneficial cooperation between Europe and China with regard to environmentally efficient and effective approaches. Confirmed Speakers • Charles-Edouard Bouée, Chief Executive Officer, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, France • Lothar Herrmann, President & CEO, Siemens Limited China; Chairman of the Board of Directors, German Chamber of Commerce in North China, P.R. China • Tor E. Svensen, CEO, DNV GL Maritime, Germany • Zhang Xiaogang PhD, President, Ansteel Group Corporation; President-elect, International Organization for Standardization; CFIE Presidium Member, P.R. China • Zhou Zhongshu, Chairman, Minmetals Corporation; CFIE Presidium Member, P.R. China 7 Moderator • Björn Conrad, Associate Vice President for Research and Director of the Innovation and Environment Research Area, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Germany Panel B: How to become famous - Chinese brands take to the global stage (Plenarsaal) Only a small number of Chinese companies have successfully entered international markets and have successfully established globally recognised brands. Many Chinese brands have remained less visible for international consumers, but are making enormous strides in fastmoving consumer goods markets within their own country. Similarly, even China’s top export brands, such as manufacturers of household appliances or leading telecommunications manufacturers, struggle to develop truly global brands and are just now in process of positioning their brands in global markets. What strategies need to be implemented for Chinese brands to gain international recognition and to successfully enter global markets? This panel will discuss the challenges Chinese brands are facing. Confirmed Speakers • Joel Backaler, Author “China Goes West”; Associate Vice President, Frontier Strategy Group, USA • Jia Xiaoju, Deputy General Manager, Qingdao Changlong Stationery Co. Ltd., P.R. China • Mei Yan, Senior Partner, Brunswick Group, P.R. China Moderator • Marc Szepan, Co-Director of the Economy and Business Research Area, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Germany 11.30 One-on-one: Shifting powers in world politics - China’s role in global governance (Albert-Schäfer-Saal) China’s role in global governance is one of the defining questions of global politics in the 21st century. Some observers complain that China has so far shown only very partial involvement in global issues. Others fear that with China’s constantly growing economic power it will challenge the existing set of global governance institutions by creating new alternative frameworks. Currently, global governance faces severe gridlock and the international demand for China to assume more responsibility in global governance is high. How can the US and the EU provide space and encourage China to become more involved in issues affecting global politics? What potential does China have to give new impulses to global governance? Confirmed Speakers • Elmar Brok, MEP (Germany), Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, European Parliament, Belgium • Jin Canrong Phd, Professor and Associate Dean, School of International Studies, Renmin University of China, Beijing, P.R. China 8 Moderator • Matthias Nass, International Correspondent, DIE ZEIT, Germany 12.00 Reception (Ground floor) 12.30 Closing Lunch (Börsensaal) Welcome Addresses • Fritz Horst Melsheimer, President, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, Germany • Olaf Scholz, First Mayor and President of the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany • Dr. Hubert Lienhard, Chairman, Asia-Pacific Committee of German Business (APA); President and CEO, Voith GmbH, Germany Keynote Speech by Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany Keynote Speech by Martin Schulz, President, European Parliament, Belgium Keynote Speech by Li Keqiang, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of China Closing Remarks • Nikolaus W. Schües, Conference Chairman; Former President, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce; Shipowner, Reederei F. Laeisz, Germany 15.00-15.30 Young Leaders Forum Wrap Up 15.30-16.00 Keynote Discussion: The future of Sino-European relations - what contribution can the young generation make? (Hansezimmer) Confirmed Speaker • Martin Schulz, President, European Parliament, Belgium 9 Contacts Hamburg Summit Young Leaders Forum Daniel Ungar ylf@hamburg-summit.com Christopher Gosau ylf@hamburg-summit.com Lasse Eisgruber ylf@hamburg-summit.com Phone number: + 49 40 36 138 287 Mobile number: + 49 151 11 313 068 Location Young Leaders Forum: Hamburg Chamber of Commerce Adolphsplatz 1 20457 Hamburg 10