2010 - News

2010 - News

The 6th Asia Economic Summit 2010 was held in CDI on 10th Dec. The Summit focused on Green Growth in Asia as well as the infrastructure boost needed for Asia’s connectivity in the transport, communications and energy sectors in the next 10 years that will generate income gains of about US$13 trillion throughout Asia.

The Summit brought together Leaders from Government, Business, Universities and Think Tanks to critically review and discuss the future of Asia in a challenging new era. This annual series of Asia Economic Summit is organized by Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) with a predominantly Asian perspective to critically discuss the driving forces behind Asia's transformation and the strategic issues and key challenges facing the region. The Asia Economic Summit has been held in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Prof. Joan Busquets, Architect & Director, BLAU-Landscape Architecture & Urbanism, Spain/ Professor, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, visited CDI and discussed on the International Consultation on the Regeneration and Redevelopment of Sungang-Qingshuihe, Shenzhen.

Shenzhen Financial Centre Forum and Shenzhen Financial Centre Promotion Seminar were held in London and Edinburgh respectively on 14th and 16th Sep. The forums gave a good introduction of Shenzhen as a newly emerged financial centre. In Global Financial Centers Index (GFCI) 6, Shenzhen was included in the rankings for the first time, as the highest new entry, in 5th position. The forums aim to further promote Shenzhen Financial Centre. Specialists from financial institutions have taken part in the forum.

Huh Jae Hwan, economist of Daewoo Securities, Korea visited CDI and meet Dr. Zhang Jiansen, Director of Centre on Finance and Modern Industry. Dr. Zhang gave a brief introduction on the background and development of the finance industry in Shenzhen and answered questions about banking system, property marker, RMB reform and foreign reserves, etc.

A U.S. delegation from G2 Club House, Southern University and A&M College came to visit and discuss the possibility of cooperation with CDI. The G2 Club House is dedicated to the exchange of students, businesses and government officials. With 107 universities and over 500 mayors as its member, G2 is planning to build up a platform in China and the U.S. for a better communication between the small and medium sized enterprises in both sides. 

President Fan Gang welcomed the Petra Kiwitt party in Beijing, which is the executive vice-president of Germany Post DHL. The two sides signed “DHL-CDI logistics innovation strategy agreement” together, establishing the DHL-CDI supply chain management innovation center cooperatively.

David Dollar, Economic and Financial Emissary of U.S. Department of the Treasury and Embassy of America, Brian Goldbeck, Consul General of American Consulate General, Guangzhou, visited CDI and had a talk with Dr. Zhang Jiansen, Director of Centre on Finance and Modern Industry on the financial development of China and the world.

Michael Müller, Vice Consul of Commercial Affairs, Austrian Consulate General in Guangzhou, met with Carol, Director of International Cooperation Department, and Dr. Liu Yu to talk about potential cooperation fields between CDI and Austrian side, especially joint research on Low Carbon Economy.

On 28th May, 2010, the “The 1st Pan-Beibu Gulf Think Tank Summit” was held in Nanning, Guangxi Autonomous Region of China. The leaders and representatives from the think tanks of the Pan-Beibu Gulf Region and ASEAN countries, including China, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippine, Thailand and Indonesia met to discuss regional development issues.

This conference was focusing on cooperation between think tanks in Pan-Beibu Gulf Region and ASEAN countries. The main topics included the upgrading of co-operations among ASEAN and Pan-Beibu Gulf Region, and constructing of dialogue mechanism among think tanks in this region.

The visiting Canadian Advance Leadership Program delegation invited CDI researchers to have lunch. The purpose of the lunch is to have a better understanding of development and reforms of Guangdong Province and the associated challenges and opportunities including labor issues, education, health care, environment and public policy. Carol, Director of International Cooperation Department, researchers including Zeng Zhen, Zhou Junmin and Liu Jiandang had a broad discussion with the delegation.

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