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Mancham to attend Chinese entreprneurship forum in Shanghai |15 May 2015

Seychelles founding President James R Mancham has accepted an invitation from the Tonghehui Entrepreneurs Business Club to attend the Chinese Entrepreneurs Forum 2015 which the club will be hosting in Shanghai, China.

According to a communiqué from the office of Mr Mancham, the forum will take place from May 24-26 at the Royal Tulip Garden Hotel in Zhujiajiao, Shanghai with the support of the Shanghai municipal government.

The founding president has been slated to address the forum on China-Africa business opportunities.  Other VIPs who will address the forum are: Australian former Prime Minister John Howard who will speak on China-Australia’s opportunities, the Honourable Korn Dabbaransi, former deputy Prime Minister of Thailand who is also the president of the Thailand-China Association who will speak on China-Asia business opportunities, and Garcitti, mayor of Los Angeles who will speak on China-America business opportunities.

According to Wei Xiangbin, president of the Tonghehui Business Club, 2015 is a critical year of economic adjustment and industrial upgrading in China at a time when every aspect of China’s economic development is attracting worldwide attention. The objective of the forum is for the setting up a development strategy for China’s economic stability.

The Tonghehui Business Club objective is to promote ‘One Belt One Road’ strategy which will provide vitality and revive the ancient Silk Road in order to provide the people of the world and adjoining nations the opportunities to create new wealth, more welfare and enable entrepreneurs to realise their dreams.
 
Politicians, scholars, economists, entrepreneurs and news media representatives from all over the world will gather at this forum in order to search and identify a win-win development strategy for all interested parties.

Mr Mancham will fly to Shanghai after taking part in the Mandela Washington Fellowship Conference which he will address in Johannesburg on Tuesday May 19.

 

 

 

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