Belt and Road Summit 2019
- Date: Sep 11, 2019 09:00 AM - Sep 12, 2019 11:00 PM
- Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
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- Website: http://www.beltandroadsummit.hk/en/index.html
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PROGRAMME
11 September 2019 (Wed) - Day 1 | |||
08:30 - 09:15 | Registration Opens; Welcome Coffee & Networking | ||
09:15 - 10:10 Hall 5B (Main Room) |
Opening Session | ||
10:10 - 10:30 Halls 5C-E |
Coffee Break | ||
10:30 - 11:45 Hall 5B (Main Room) |
Policy Dialogue Session: Over the past decade, the global business environment has undergone sweeping changes. The global economic system nowadays is riddled with trade tussles and uncertainties which stifle healthy market competition and undermine prospect for many businesses. Since its introduction in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative has been bearing the hopes of global businesses to propel economic cooperation and growth. The many promising opportunities, however, can only realise through stronger collaboration between governments. In this session, ministerial officials who play a crucial role in establishing their economies’ trajectory will share their insights into setting forward-looking policies for the Belt and Road. |
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12:15 - 13:45 Grand Hall |
Policy Dialogue Session and Luncheon | ||
Concurrent Events | |||
14:15 - 15:30 Hall 5B (Main Room) |
Policy Dialogue Session: The Belt and Road Initiative harbours a window of opportunities which are closely observed by global investors thirsting for promising returns. An area of particular interest for many is the readily up-for-grab project opportunities in the market - projects which are well structured, properly risk-mitigated and commercially favourable. What kind of projects will be most attractive to international investors? How could investors uncover projects with hidden value in the market? A panel of illustrious business leaders will share their investment philosophy and concrete experience in this session. Panel Chair Mr Bernard Charnwut Chan,
Speakers Mr Dhanin Chearavanont
Mr Victor L L Chu
Mr Li Xiaopeng
Mr Yan Zhiyong
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14:15 - 15:30 Hall 5E (Project Pitching Room) |
Project Pitching Session Session 1: Urban Development |
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15:30 - 16:00 Halls 5C-E |
Coffee Break | ||
Concurrent Events | |||
16:00 - 17:15 Hall 5B (Main Room) |
Thematic Breakout Forum A1: Sustainable Finance in Infrastructure Co-organised with: Sustainable Finance has attracted growing attention in infrastructure development given its beneficial impact to the investors, financiers, project owners and the project location. This has been given further impetus by the participation of various economies in the Paris Agreement as well as the commitment of different countries and organisations in promoting an open, green and clean Belt and Road cooperation. With IFFO being an active player in facilitating infrastructure investments and financing, IFFO has recently advanced in setting up the Centre for Green Finance (CGF) to further promote green finance through acting as the focal point for capacity building and experience sharing as well as a depositary for knowledge and expertise. The panel, comprising both public and private stakeholders, will look into the business case of adopting sustainable finance in infrastructure projects and share insights on the latest industry trends and offerings in this aspect. Panel Chair Mr Darryl Chan,
Speakers Mr Michael Barrow
Mr Herbert L W Hui
Mr Mushtaq Kapasi
Mr Neil Johnson
Mr Mukhtar Hussain
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16:00 - 17:15 Hall 5E (Breakouot Room) |
Thematic Breakout Forum B1: Towards a Greater Success of Belt and Road Projects for Sustainable Investment – Hong Kong Can Lead Co-organised with: Remarks: This session has been awarded 1 CPD point by the Law Society of Hong Kong. The United Nations has set 17 Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) for the year 2030. More and more investors involved in the Belt and Road projects (BRI projects) now realize that the UNSDGs may provide a clear risk framework on the external costs (such as environmental damage or unresolved conflicts which might at some point in time be forced into their accounts) and some attractive investment opportunities for providing solutions to sustainability challenges. This session is graced with the presence of an array of distinguished experts sharing their insights, extensive experience and pragmatic legal strategies on how to harness opportunities, overcome challenges and achieve the UNSDGs, in particular, Goal 16 (to “promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels”). They will deliberate how proper risk-management planning, good corporate governance and innovative dispute resolution mechanism help to sustain further investment and maintain long-term relationship with the business partners, local government and community in BRI projects. Hong Kong, as a leading international deal-making and dispute resolution hub, may offer relevant expertise and services to contribute towards further sustainable investment in the BRI projects. Topics: Keynote Speech Dr Christophe Bernasconi
Panel Chair Dr Neoh, Anthony Francis,
Speakers Dr Colin Ong,
Ms Rebecca Silli
Ms Winnie Tam,
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16:00 - 17:15 Hall 5E (Project Pitching Room) |
Thematic Breakout Forum C1: Risk Management as the Common Language amongst Stakeholders of the Belt and Road Initiative (“BRI”): Bridging Risk Transfer and Project Finance Co-organised with: This thematic break out session intends to cover two important topics that underpin the commercial viability of State-owned enterprises (“SoEs”) investing in projects in Belt and Road (“B&R”) countries, namely risk transfer and project finance. The panel will discuss the following: Panel Chair Mr Simon Lam Sui-kong
Speakers Mr Liu Ji-Feng
Mr Gary Lowe
Mr Kade Spears
Mr Patrick Zeng
Mr Robert Zhang
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10:00 - 17:15 Hall 5E |
Cultural Performance | ||
10:15 - 15:15 Hall 5E |
Open Forum - Business Partnership | ||
10:15 - 16:45 Hall 5C |
Open Forum - Global Investment | ||
14:30 - 17:30 Hall 5E (Business Matching Area) |
One-to-one Business Matching Meeting |
12 September 2019 (Thur) - Day 2 | |||
09:00 - 10:00 | Registration Opens; Welcome Coffee & Networking | ||
Concurrent Events | |||
10:00 - 11:15 Hall 5B (Main Room) |
Policy Dialogue Session: Collaboration in Greater Bay Area for Belt and Road Success Supporting Organisation: Same as the Belt and Road Initiative, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development is a momentous national development strategy advocated by China with enormous economic prospect. Comprising two Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macao, and nine adjacent municipalities in Guangdong Province, Greater Bay Area is accorded with high priority to develop into an international first-class bay area ideal for living, working and travelling. In a miraculous transformation, the city cluster has grown from a very humble beginning to an alliance of the strong today. Yet creating our own version of Silicon Valley on par with, or even exceeding other famous city clusters is no easy task. How can the cities work in tune under different systems by harmonizing their respective practices? In the fast beating heart of Greater Bay Area, where lies the opportunities for Belt and Road businesses? Having been the place where East meets West for over a century, how would Hong Kong bridge the Greater Bay Area and the Belt and Road to unlock the unprecedented synergies created by the two visionary blueprints? In this session, a panel of renowned business leaders will provide you with insights to help you become a fast mover in this new world of opportunities. Panel Chair Dr Jonathan Choi,
Speakers Mr Chen Shuang,
Dr the Hon Victor K Fung,
Mr Gao Yingxin,
Dr Hu Zhanghong
Dr Thomas S T So
Mr Zheng Jianrong
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10:00 - 11:15 Hall 5E (Project Pitching Room) |
Project Pitching Session Session 2: Energy, Natural Resources & Public Utilities |
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11:15 - 11:45 Halls 5C-E |
Coffee Break | ||
Concurrent Events | |||
11:45 - 13:00 Hall 5B (Main Room) |
Thematic Breakout Forum A2: New Investment Cooperation Opportunities in Building High-quality, Sustainable International Infrastructure under the Belt and Road Initiative Co-organised with: New Investment Cooperation Opportunities in Building High-quality, Sustainable International Infrastructure under the Belt and Road Initiative In this session, representatives from leading Belt and Road enterprises are invited to discuss in depth what new investment cooperation opportunities can be uncovered under the Belt and Road Initiative in building infrastructure that are high-quality, sustainable, risk resilient, reasonably priced, inclusive and accessible. They will also examine opportunities in broadening financing channels, lowering financing costs and strengthening multilateral participation in investment and financing by financial institutions of various countries. Another focus of these experts is how Hong Kong can contribute its wisdom and power by leveraging its advantages in internationalisation and professionalism when cooperating with other Belt and Road participants in implementing the consensus items reached in the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held in Beijing. Such cooperative efforts will help foster high quality and sustainable development and make Belt and Road cooperation deep and concrete, steady and extensive. Welcome Remarks Mr Patrick Lau
Mr Fang Qiuchen
Panel Chair Mr Nicholas Kwan
Speakers Mr Wen Gang
Mr Xu Xiangchun
Mr Hu Nan
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11:45 - 13:00 Hall 5E (Breakout Room) |
Thematic Breakout Forum B2: FinTech to Reshape the Cross-border Trade along Digital Silk Road Co-organised with: The Belt and Road Initiative aims to improve the infrastructure along the 60 countries, from Asia to Europe, Oceania and East Africa. Starting from 2013, the conception of “Economic Corridor” has been proposed in order to stimulate the economic growth of underdeveloped Belt and Road countries. However, the differences between countries, especially the financial policies and law, financial practice and supply chain, still lie as important obstacles to SMEs and individuals. The impediment in cross-border business could not unleash the potential of new markets along the Belt and Road Countries, hindering the economic growth. Technological innovation enriches smart living and increases the flexibility of business activities between countries, enabling businesses to reach overseas markets. The emergence of FinTech solutions and technologies helps to connect capital, goods and services along the Digital Silk Road. It ensures the financial supply chain of businesses and encourages local business to reach Belt and Road markets through online platforms. The digitalization of financial activities lifts the iron curtain of governments and enables rapid economic growth in Belt and Road countries and regions. Welcome Remarks Dr Lee George Lam
Keynote Speech Mr Henry Tillman
Panel Chair Mr Charles Lam
Speakers Mr Ningwa Lau
Mr Gianluca Pizzituti
Mr Benjamin Wong
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11:45 - 13:00 Hall 5E (Project Pitching Room) |
Thematic Breakout Forum C2: Managing Geopolitical Risks Belt and Road projects are inextricably linked to risks among which the ever-evolving geopolitical risk appears to be most unpredictable, thus challenging for the companies to manage. Failing to evaluate and address geopolitical risks properly can be a costly mistake which renders all collective efforts futile. What geopolitical fundamentals and caveats must we recognise before setting foot on the Belt and Road soil? How can the business sector rise to the challenge of today’s geopolitics? How can Hong Kong’s service professionals help tackle this high hurdle and de-risk project ventures to make them more investable? This panel offers thought-provoking insights and practical takeaways for managing geological risks. Keynote Speech Sir Richard Shirreff
Panel Chair Mr Andrew Weir,
Speakers Mr Peter Burnett
Mr Nicholas Ho
Mr Ralph Lai
Sir Richard Shirreff
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Lunch Sessions | |||
13:00 - 14:15 Halls 5C-E |
Free Networking (with Light Refreshment Provided) | ||
13:15 - 14:15 Chancellor Room |
Breakout Luncheon [By Invitation] Hong Kong as an International Capital Formation Centre for Belt and Road Co-organised with: Hong Kong is an ideal fundraising hub for Belt and Road projects with its highly developed banking industry, syndication and bond markets, international network and deep pool of global expertise. This session will explore Hong Kong’s roles in: Welcome Remarks Ms Mary Huen
Panel Chair Ms Diana Cesar
Speakers Ms Ding Chen
Ms Carmen Ling
Ms Lu Ying
Dr Wang Tao
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Concurrent Events | |||
14:00 - 15:30 Hall 5E (Breakout Room) |
Thematic Breakout Forum B3: Belt and Road Opportunities for the Young Generation In Association with: With its long-term development goals, the Belt and Road Initiative offers immense opportunities and promising future for the younger generation. With the right mindset, skills and knowledge demanded by the Initiative, young professionals, executive and entrepreneurs are bound to benefit substantially from this visionary blueprint. The successes of young pioneers who have already ventured into Belt and Road economies show that opportunities are indeed abound along the new Silk Road. In this session, a panel of young business leaders from across Asia, representing a diverse range of businesses, will share their experiences and views on how the younger generation can grasp opportunities raising from the Belt and Road Initiative. Panel Chair Mr Jason Chiu
Speakers Mr Joe Chan
Mr Joseph Chan
Mr Joe C Lee
Mr Simon Loong
Mr Eliott Suen
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14:00 - 15:15 Hall 5E (Project Pitching Room) |
Project Pitching Session Session 3: Transport & Logistics Infrastructure |
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10:15 - 15:30 Hall 5E |
Open Forum - Business Partnership | ||
10:15 - 16:30 Hall 5C |
Open Forum - Global Investment | ||
10:00 - 16:00 Hall 5E (Business Matching Area) |
One-to-one Business Matching Meetings | ||
11:15 - 16:00 Hall 5E |
Cultural Performance |
(subject to change without prior notice)