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The
Chinese Academy for Social Sciences (CASS)
has invited the Téresys Foundation in China in the framework
of its international activities to present a comprehensive
educational package on investment opportunities in Africa.
The mission
took place in the week 14 to 18 April 2008. Two seminars have been
organized, one in Beijing the 15 April by the CASS with the
assistance of the UN Trade Point targeted to researchers, officials
and journalists, the second one on the 17 April, with the assistance
of the Municipal Economic Commission in the town of Hangzhou (6
million people, 200 km SW of Shanghai) targeted to local institutions
and private business sector managers.
The
delegation was composed by Mr Piero
Scarpellini, Member of the Board of Directors of the Téresys
Foundation, Mr.Berhane Cahsai, Former Special Assistant of the
General Secretary of ACP Secretariat at the European Commission,
Mr.Giorgio Bonacci, Member of the Scientific Committee of the Téresys
Foundation, Mr. Alexandre Felipe Gago, Vice President of LAP and Mr.
Riccardo Rossotto, International Business Lawyer.
In his
introduction, Mr. P. Scarpellini presented the objectives and the
main activities of Téresys, stressing the high level expertise
of the members of its scientific committee.
The members
of the Téresys team presented lectures on (a) Institutional
development and policies in Africa, (b) EU/Africa relationship and
official development assistance, (c) Business opportunities towards
the African markets and (d) Legal systems in Africa and management of
contract negotiations.
The
conclusions of the two seminars highlighted the existing
opportunities of cooperation between Africa, China and Europe. The
possible role of the Foundation in assisting potential Chinese
institutions and investors was emphasised, taking into account the
wide range of experience of Téresys, its contacts with African
leadership and understanding of the policies and operational
instruments of the European institutions.
The seminars
have been well received by the organising institutions and by the
Chinese participants who expressed a keen interest both for the
approach and the substance of the lectures. Prof. Luo Hongbo Director
of the Institute of European Studies in the CASS accompanied the
mission all over the week. She suggested a possible second visit by
Téresys in China, later this year for a similar event and
deepen the discussions both at policy and operational level in
another province.
In Hangzhou,
the mission was warmly received by the local authorities and had the
opportunity to visit the Hangzhou Economic & Technological
Development Area (HEDA) and to have interesting discussions with the
HEDA Investment Promotion Bureau on their policies and practices to
support industrial high-tech. development in the region.
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