A Beijing’s vice mayor’s disappearing act

On 28 March Gilbert attended the meeting in Swissotel as the EUCCC representative. Amcham and other chambers were also represented.
The meeting was organized by the Beijing Association of Enterprises with Foreign Investment (BAEFI). The current chairman is NOKIA’s President, David Ho. The chairman of NOVARTIS, Dai Hosen, also attended.

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Zhang Jifu (director BIPB) and David Ho opening the meeting
Gilbert is member of BAEFI, set up through the Beijing Investment Promotion Bureau (BIPB – Gilbert being their senior advisor)

Vice Mayor Zhao Fengtong was to deliver a speech on “The Development of Beijing’s High-tech Industry” but finally just appeared for a couple of minutes to say he had to run away for (another) “urgent” meeting.
Mr. Zhao’s portfolio: Education. Science & Technology, Intellectual Property, Sports, BDA (the economic zone in Daxing).

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Zhou He (vice director Beijing Commerce Bureau answers a question with Zhao Fengtong and David Ho listening; then Zhao says hi and runs to his next meeting

BAEFI and BIPB instead organized an Q&A session and representatives from the relevant Beijing Commissions answered the questions. Under the circumstances they did their best really.
The overall quality of the answers was not great (what’s new?!). The issue of hukou and lack of suitable staff was raised by several companies (e.g. ORACLE), complaining it seriously affects their staffing requirements. The Beijing side could have explained the central government was exactly these days considering changes to the hukou system and the categories of “rural – urban” residents (it was the newspapers!). A bit difficult to attract High-tech Industry if one cannot find suitable staff: large part of the good candidates cannot get their hukou transferred and return to their original cities.

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Vice-mayor Ji Lin on 4 Dec 06

BAEFI regularly organizes similar meetings. The previous one was with vice mayor Ji Lin.

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