Chuck Peng Speaks at the "Rostki" Business Forum
On November 13-15, Kazan hosted the II Russian-Chinese Rostki Business Forum, a unique platform for strengthening and developing Russian-Chinese trade relations.

Chuck Peng, Head of China Desk, together with Gao Qi, representative of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Russia, acted as an expert on the topic of Present Day Experience of Legal Support of Russian-Chinese International Projects. Chuck spoke about ways of making payments between Russia and China, relevant features of Chinese legislation and business practices.

 

The forum was attended by representatives of government authorities and business community, including Liu Jun, Commercial Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Russia, representatives of Kamaz and Gazprom, as well as practitioners from law and consulting firms.

 

The KKMP expresses its gratitude to the Russian-Chinese Commerce Guild for organizing and providing full support of this event.

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