Programme
Day One, 27 May 2014
09:00 Welcome address
Dr. Michael Murphy, President, University College Cork
Opening Remarks
Professor Brian Bocking, Head, School of Asian Studies, University College Cork
09.30 You always do business with the Chinese government
Regulations and Ministries: who does what and why?
Professor Jackie Sheehan, School of Asian Studies, University College Cork
10.15 Chinese policy; food policy
Jianguo Xu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of
China to Ireland
10.40 The China dairy industry and new regulations on dairy exports to China
Mr Song Dayang, Economic Attache, Economic and Commercial Counselor’s Office of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Ireland
11.15 Tea / Coffee Break
11.30 The Beijing Olympics: delivering complex food in a complex situation
Catherine Toolan, Managing Director, Special Projects at Aramark
12.15 Casework: the Meiji case in China, Case introduction and allocation, introduction to case facilitators
Professor Deirdre Hunt, School of Asian Studies, University College Cork
13.15 Lunch
14.00 Marketing business to business and business and consumer
Breiffini Kennedy, International Markets Manager, Bord Bia
15.00 Doing business in China – a legal perspective
Dingfa Liu, Jun He Law Firm, Shanghai
Shane O’Donnell, Partner and David Fitzgibbon, Partner, William Fry Law Firm, Dublin
16.00 Case work sessions
19:00 Chinese banquet
Fota Island Resort Hotel, Little Island, Cork
Day Two, 28 May 2014
09.00 Why bother with China?
Trevor O’Regan, International Financial Institutions, BD Director, PM Group
10.00 Case work
11.00 Case presentations to an international panel of China experts including Dr Paul Lu, NUI
Maynooth and Hugh Kelly, Chairman, Asia Trade Forum
13.00 Close of workshop followed by lunch
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