China Leaders Forum 2011, "How American Companies Can Plug into the Chinese Rocket-Propelled Economy?", Conference Hosted by Golden Networking in New York City
New York, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/23/2011 -- How American Companies Can Profitably Do Business with China? That is the title of the kick off panel at Golden Networking's China Leaders Forum 2011, "How American Companies Can Plug into the Chinese Rocket-Propelled Economy?", http://www.ChinaLeadersForum.com, October 7, New York City, forum that will examine the challenges facing American companies that want to grow and expand their business in China, the opportunities to find Chinese investment partners that can provide a much-needed capital injection while opening the Chinese market, as well as important considerations to look at so that the high-powered Chinese rocket doesn’t crash anytime soon.
With China's growing economy, it is no wonder that multinational companies and entrepreneurs are looking to the Chinese markets for new opportunities.
However, executives from some of the biggest companies are showing concern that China's economy is moving in a direction less friendly to foreign companies. Does this growing anxiety reflect a change in the relationship between foreign business and Beijing? How to build a sustainable and successful business in ever-changing China? Will multinationals continue accepting cutting-edge technology transfer as the quid pro quo of landing deals in China?
China Leaders Forum 2011 is produced by Golden Networking (http://www.goldennetworking.net), the premier networking community for business executives, entrepreneurs and investors. Panelists, speakers and sponsors are invited to contact Golden Networking by sending an email to info@goldennetworking.net. Golden Networking has been frequently featured in the press, including recent articles in The Wall Street Journal, "Happy Hour for High-Frequency Trading", The New York Times, "Golden Networking Helps Job Seekers Make Overseas Connections", Los Angeles Times, "Speed-addicted traders dominate today's stock market", Reuters, "Revamp looms as trading experts huddle at SEC" and Columbia Business School's Hermes Alumni Magazine, "10 Under 10".