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Postponement

Thank you for participating as a China Conference: Southeast Asia (CCSEA) delegate, scheduled for February 18-19, 2020 in Manila, Philippines. We would like to share updates about our event with you.

We have been carefully monitoring the spread of the Coronavirus, the recommendations by the World Health Organization, as well as health and international travel advisories. In the interest of your safety, we are postponing the event. We will be in touch shortly with a new conference date.

We appreciate your patience and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. We look forward to having you join our conference later this year.

Thank you very much.

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Beyond the Pandemic: From Crisis to Opportunity

February 25-26, 2021 | Virtual Conference

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South China Morning Post's China Conference returns to Southeast Asia, bringing together policymakers, business leaders, academics and entrepreneurs to share their views and visions on the theme Beyond the Pandemic: From Crisis to Opportunity with a 1,000-strong audience.

Issues focused on will include China and Southeast Asia's partnership in economic reform, regional stability, infrastructure investment, business opportunities and trends in technology and innovation. The two-day conference will bring together domestic and international thought-leaders to debate pressing issues and construct roadmaps for partnerships in economic reform, infrastructure investment, business opportunities and regional cooperation.

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25-26,


2021
65+

High-ranking government officials, corporate chiefs and well-known entrepreneur speakers from China and Southeast Asia

1000+

Industry experts, government officials and business leaders from China and the Southeast Asia region will attend

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Sessions of insightful discussions including parallel sessions focusing on sharing their views on the theme, Beyond the Pandemic: From crisis to opportunity.

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This two-day virtual conference will discuss issues including – China’s 14th five-year plan, US-China economic decoupling, maritime diplomacy, business travel and tourism, strategies to reopening economies, women & youth issues, digital health and much more.

Meet our speakers

Mr Xu Ze, the President of the Chinese Association of Hong Kong and Macau Studies and the  former Deputy Director of Beijing’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, shared his perspective on How China’s 14th five-year plan will impact Southeast Asia
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