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China Econonomic Outlook


 

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Welcome to join us for this follow-up webinar with Peter Ling-Vannerus, SEB Beijing, with an economic outlook on China. There are clear signs of a slow down – how bad will that be? Is there a possibility of recoupling? What are the effects of the recent energy crisis and are struggling real estate companies like Evergrande having an impact on China’s economic growth?

Early this year we saw China’s factories recovering at a fast speed as exports were growing at phenomenal rates and consumer demand recovered. Today, the world is still suffering from the pandemic, the goods and logistic industry is going through a never seen challenge with lack of containers with lead times and prices sky rocketing over the summer.

What are the economic drivers for China today and what is the outlook for 2022?

Peter Ling-Vannerus, Chief Representative, SEB Beijing, will guide us through a macro economic update of China’s post Covid-19 landscape including structural changes, challenges and opportunities in the Chinese market awaiting Swedish companies.

Peter Ling-Vannerus was Gobal Head, Subsidiary Financing, at SEB Head Quarters in Stockholm before moving to Beijing in 2016 and have previously worked as the head of SEB Branch, France as well as head of the SEB office in Brazil and Board member of the Brazilian Investment Bank, Banco Mercantil Finasa. Peter has a long experience of working with emerging markets within all product areas and started his career in Peru working with the re-scheduling of the Peruvian debt.

Where? Webinar – link will be sent out to registered participants one day ahead of the event.

When? Wednesday, October 27, 2021, at 10:00 – 11:00 CEST

Cost: SCTC Members free of charge. Please register below not later than October 25. Not a member yet – become a member here!

 

A Warm Welcome!

This event is fully booked.