Representing more than 98% of all businesses worldwide, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an instrumental role in the socio-economic development of the entire global community and are a major force not only in economic prosperity but also in social stability.
In today’s increasingly globalized world marketplace, SMEs are both the most dynamic and the most vulnerable constituent in the global economy.
To achieve this goal and to explore global SME cooperation and co-development strategies, the Global Alliance of SMEs (GASME) and US-China Exchange Association (USCEA) together with over twenty prominent international trade associations organized a Global SME Expo 2009 on July 13th, 2009 in Shanghai. It was proposed that SMEs worldwide work together to promote their collaboration with each other. GASME and fellow attending trade organizations from various nations declared a Shanghai Manifesto on Global SME Cooperation and decided that they would hold a Global SME Expo once a year to create a platform for the exchange, cooperation and co-prosperity of Global SMEs.
Global SME Expo 2010 is scheduled to be held at the Galaxy Hotel in Shanghai on June 22, 2010.
Global Alliance of SMEs Global Business Development Network JEUNE China International Cooperation Association of SMEs Asia-Pacific SME Cooperation Center US-China Exchange Association
Tuesday, June 22, 2010 The Galaxy Hotel, 888 Zhongshan West Road, Shanghai
Stronger Cooperation, Stronger SMEs
| Time | Content |
| 09:00-11:30 | Global SME Collaboration Forum |
| 11:30-11:35 | Launching Ceremony of “SME Global EZPath Program” |
| 11:35-11:50 | Award Ceremonies |
| 11:50-13:10 | Lunch Buffet |
| 13:15-14:45 | 2 Concurrent Symposiums
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| 15:00-17:15 | Sino-Foreign Business Matchmaking Conference |
| 18:00-20:00 | Dinner Reception |
Mr. Carlos Magarinos, Former UNIDO Director General & Honorary Global Chairman of Global Alliance of SMEs Mr. Long Yongtu, Secretary General of Boao Forum for Asia Mr. Eduardo Royo, President of JEUNE Mr. Bill Zarit, Minister-Counselor of Commerce from US Embassy in China Dr. Peter Kreutzberger, Deputy Consul General, Consulate General of the Germany Mr. Zheng Silin, President of China International Cooperation Association of SMEs
Mr. David Burton, President of Diverse Manufacturing Supply Chain Alliance Mr. Thomas Reichenbach, Chief Representative of German Confederation of Small Business and Skilled Crafts Dr. Jean Marie Cishahayo, President of China Africa Business Council Mr. Shawn Yuxun He, Chairman of MeetChinaBiz.org Mr. E B Rajesh, Vice President of Confederation of Indian Industry
Mr. Gao Yazi, Mayor of Taixing City Mr. Wang Dongwei, District Mayor of Dongsheng District, Erdos City Mr. Zhou Rusheng, Director of the Management Committee of China Textile City Mr. Lin Xuwen, Mayor of Wuwei County, Anhui Province Mr. He Weiwen, Former Commercial Counselor of Consulate-General of the P.R. China in New York
Total 1000 attendees, including 20+ speakers 600+ Chinese entrepreneurs and government officials 300+ Non-Chinese entrepreneurs and government officials 50 members of the press and media
Manufacturers, buyers, financial institutions, marketing and distribution companies as well as other business service firms, with the following business intent in China:
Invest in China
Purchase products in China
Help Chinese SMEs arrange financing
Seek contract manufacturers
Seek technology collaboration with Chinese companies
Export products to China
Become Chinese companies’ overseas sales rep or agent
Provide consulting service to help Chinese companies explore overseas markets
Non-Chinese company representatives will each be assigned a tabletop booth with 4 chairs and a translator. Chinese company representatives will roam around the Expo floor to find their meeting party of interest.
A4 size, bilingual, color print
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