The Belt and Road China-UK Investment in London Forum is guided by the Financial Work Office of the People's Government of Zhejiang Province, hosted by the Financial Work Office of the People's Government of Hangzhou, the People's Government of Shangcheng District, Hangzhou, and CAFE UK . It aims to promote exchanges and cooperation between the private equity fund industry in Hangzhou and the City of London with the "Belt and Road" initiatives as the main line.
The forum held project roadshows, signing of Belt & Road projects, keynote speeches, roundtable discussions, etc. More than 150 people from the political, business, financial circles and top private equity fund managers from China and the UK attended the forum.
Mr Yongwei Fu, Executive Deputy Governor
Mr David Stringer- Lamarre, Chairman Chairman of the Institute of Directors (Greater London)
Mr Xu Jin, Minister Counsellor, Economic and Commercial Office, Chinese Embassy in the UK
Mr Munsur Ali, Councillor , City of London
Yuhuangshan South Fund Town signed a strategic cooperation memorandum with CAFE UK
Project Redexis One Belt One Road project signed (Goldman Sachs and Guoxin International)
Keynote Speech
Industry leaders and industry giants gather at the Belt and Road Initiative, attracting worldwide attention. In this context, what new investment opportunities are there? What star projects are worth investing in? How can the Belt and Road bilateral fund be implemented and developed? What opportunities and challenges does the opening of China's financial services bring to the financial industry at home and abroad?
Mr Henry Tillman
Henry Tillman Chairman & CEO London Investment Bank Keynote Speech "Investment Opportunities Brought by China's Belt and Road Initiative as a New Global Economic Growth Point"
Mr Hongsheng Xiao Director JRD
Mr Bo Li Investment Director at CNIC
Roundtable Discussion
Theme 1: Opportunities and challenges brought by China's opening up of financial services to the financial industry at home and abroad
Theme 2: China-UK Belt and Road Bilateral Cooperation Fund
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