2nd Cross Border Summit to Be Held in Shenzhen

By That's PRD, April 1, 2017

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If you have your own business in China, you know the industry is always presenting new opportunities. Whether importing or exporting, the market of the future is online – but it’s also complicated. 

This year’s Cross Border Summit will provide attendees with what they need to start up a new business or finetune the operation they already have running. It will be a great opportunity to listen to internationally renowned speakers on cross-border business while getting maximum exposure to fellow global entrepreneurs from Chinese mainland and Hong Kong. Speakers will address payment providers, logistics and manufacturing.

The summit will be held in Shenzhen from Friday, April 21 to Saturday, April 22.

The first day will have speakers addressing importing from abroad and the art of Chinese e-commerce. Talks and activities are designed to help overseas exporters get off on the right foot for business expansion in the field through channels like JD.com and Alibaba’s Tmall.

The second day will focus on exporting and selling to consumers outside of China. Those who want to sell Chinese products in overseas markets, through channels like Amazon, Shopify and other online stores, will definitely want to attend.

As a whole, the conference aims to give global business owners a chance to socialize, learn, communicate and cooperate.

The price for a one day pass is RMB1500, while two-day passes go for RMB2500 and VIP passes are RMB4500. For more information please visit the Global From Asia website, or add 'GlobalFromAsia' on WeChat for direct inquiries.

Events will be held in Shekou, Shenzhen, and presented in English. Click here to view a list of the speakers.

See event listing for the Cross Border Summit.

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