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SUMMARY:BIV Talks : Hong Kong and the Risks to Your Business
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DESCRIPTION: The current unrest in Hong Kong is one of the most closely 
 observed ongoing situations in global affairs this year. And given the 
 city's vital role in facilitating global commerce and trade - through not 
 only its logistical hub status and its role as a focal point for expat 
 business operations\, including those from B.C. - how the protests and 
 government countermeasures impact one's ability to do business there will 
 be just as closely watched as the situation's geopolitical significance. 
 Our panel discussion aims to help you understand the situation and 
 navigate in this increasingly delicate environment. Cost: BIV Subscribers 
 and HKCBA Members: $20 Non-Subscribers: $25 Panelists Ian Young\, 
 Vancouver Correspondent\, South China Morning Post Ian Young is the 
 Vancouver correspondent for the South China Morning Post\, Hong Kong's 
 leading English-language newspaper. He worked for Australian newspapers 
 and the London Evening Standard before arriving in Hong Kong in 1997\, one
  month before the colony's handover to China. He has worked for the SCMP 
 ever since. There he has won or shared awards for excellence in 
 investigative reporting and human rights reporting\, and the HK News 
 Awards Scoop of the Year. He held senior positions including International
  Editor before moving to Vancouver with his wife in 2010. Yves 
 Tiberghien\, Professor of Political Science\, Director Emeritus\, 
 Institute of Asian Research\, Co-Director\, Center for Japanese Research\,
  Executive Director\, China Council\, UBC Yves Tiberghien is a 
 Distinguished Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada\, a visiting
  professor at Tokyo University\, and a visiting Professor at Sciences Po 
 Paris. Yves is the founding chair of the Vision 20 think tank coalition. 
 Yves serves as the International Steering Committee Member representing 
 Canada at the Pacific Trade and Development Conference. In November 2017\,
  he was made a Chevalier de l&rsquo\;ordre national du m&eacute\;rite by 
 the French President. Yves&rsquo\; research focuses on the comparative 
 political economy of China\, Japan\, and Korea and on the transformation 
 of the global economic order in the context of the rise of China. He is 
 currently finishing a book titled Up for Grabs: Disruption\, Competition\,
  and the Remaking of the Global Economic and Environment Order. Ken Su\, 
 National Leader\, China Business Network\, PwC Canada Ken Su leads PwC's 
 Asia-Pacific Deals Initiative with particular focus on China. Ken has been
  at PwC advising clients since he joined the firm in 1995. He has recently
  returned to the Canadian Deals and Consulting team after spending 12 
 years in PwC's Shanghai and Beijing offices where he was a founder of 
 PwC's Outbound Investment Services group which was the first dedicated 
 team of its kind focused on advising Chinese clients on overseas 
 investments. He was also PwC China/Hong Kong's Mining and Metals leader\, 
 Energy &amp\; Utilities Deals lead\, as well as the North China 
 Multinational Clients Advisory lead and is now the partner leading 
 transactions and deals for PwC Canada's China Business Network practice. 
 He has authored several white papers and led production of published books
  on investing in China and is often invited to attend speaking engagements
  in China and across Asia. Craig Lindsay\, Managing Director\, Arbutus 
 Grove Capital Corp. Craig has over 25 years experience in cross-border 
 corporate finance\, investment banking and business development in North 
 America and Asia. He began his career in Hong Kong\, and was a Partner 
 with Pacific Rim Ventures Limited\, a company engaged in corporate 
 representation\, company secretarial\, corporate finance and 
 entrepreneurial counseling. In Hong Kong\, Craig was a Founder of 
 OneAsia.com Ltd. and helped develop the business from inception to the 
 establishment of offices in Hong Kong\, Taipei\, Mumbai and Vancouver. 
 Craig is the Founder and CEO of Otis Gold Corp. and a Director of several 
 other TSX-V mining issuers\, including VR Resources Ltd.\, Alianza 
 Minerals Ltd. and Philippine Metals Inc. Prior to Otis\, Craig was the 
 Founder\, President and CEO of Magnum Uranium Corp. until its sale to 
 Energy Fuels Inc. in July 2009\, and prior thereto was a Vice President in
  the Corporate Finance and Investment Banking Group at 
 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. Craig is the Immediate Past National Chairman 
 of the Hong Kong &ndash\; Canada Business Association and a current 
 Director and Past President of the Vancouver Section of the HKCBA. Craig 
 has a Bachelor of Commerce from UBC\, an MBA in Finance and International 
 Business from Dalhousie University and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. 
 Moderator Hayley Woodin\, Reporter\, Business in Vancouver Hayley Woodin 
 is a multimedia reporter with Business in Vancouver\, where she co-hosts 
 and co-produces BIV Today: the only daily podcast in B.C. dedicated to 
 covering business. She appears weekly on Global News Morning and 
 contributes regularly to BIV&rsquo\;s print and online publications. In 
 2018\, Hayley spent a month reporting on trade opportunities and business 
 issues in Southeast Asia as one of three journalists in Canada selected as
  Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada media fellows for 2017-2018. 
LOCATION:UBC Robson Square Theatre\, 800 Robson Square\, Vancouver BC V6Z 
 3B7 
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URL:https://vancouver.hkcba.com:443/events/biv-talks-hong-kong-and-the-
 risks-to-your-business
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