Sunday, June 24, 2012

Workshop on the legal and financial aspects of Spanish business investments in China

From http://www.casaasia.eu/actividad/detalle?id=207353 (in English)

A successful business implementation strategy and/or for the import-export of goods and services depends in China on the detailed assessment of the legal and financial aspects of the Chinese market. China has a special legal and cultural complexity that requires of special skills for business development, something that will be discussed in this workshop. It will also be used to discuss the potential role of Spanish companies to act as bridge between China and Latin America. The event is organized by the Open University of Catalonia (UOC) in collaboration with Casa Àsia and it will take place one June 26th, 2012, at Cosmocaixa, Isaac Newton street 26, Barcelona.

Program

9:30am - 10.15am Registration

10:00am - 10:30 am Opening ceremony by Dr. Agustí Cerrillo Martínez, Director of the Studies of Law and Political Science of the Open University of Catalonia; Mr. Jaume Giné Daví, General Secretary of Casa Àsia; and Dr. Ana María Delgado García, Professor of Financial and Tax Law of the Open University of Catalonia.

10:30am - 11:15am Fiscal aspects affecting the Spanish business investments in China, by Dr. Ángel Urquizu Cavallé, Permanent Teacher of Financial and Tax Law of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Director of the Master in Business Relations between Europe, China and Latin America. He will be introduced by Dr. Ana María Delgado García.

11:15am - 11:30am Discussion

11:30am -12:00am Coffee break

12:00am - 12:45pm Internationalization of Spanish Companies in China, by Dr. Maria Victòria Sánchez Rebull, Permanent Teacher of Accounting of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and Director of the Department of Business Management. She will be presented by Dr. Rafael Oliver Cuello, Professor of Financial and Tax Law of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra.

12:45pm - 1:00pm Discussion

1:00pm - 1:45pm Transference Prices in China, by Dr. Antonia Anguita Morera, Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Coordinator of the Master in Business Relations between Europe, China and Latin America. She will be presented by Dr. Rafael Oliver Cuello.

1:45pm - 2pm Discussion and closing ceremony

Free admission until room capacity, prior registration.

Dialogues on China's sea frontier

From http://www.cidob.org/en/actividades/asia/dialegs_maritims_a_l_altra_frontera_de_la_xina (in Catalan)

The Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB), a Barcelona-based think-tank about international relationships, is organizing a dialogue between experts Manel Ollé, Seán Golden and the invited professor Zheng Yangwen about China's sea frontier and its importance to shape present day commerce and history. This event is organized by InterAsia Research Group (Autonomous University of Barcelona), Entremons Magazine (Pompeu Fabra University), Autonomous University of Barcelona and CIDOB, and will take place at 5:30 pm at the Sala Maragall of the CIDOB headquarters, Elisabets street 12, Barcelona.

Zheng Yangwen was born and raised in China. She received education from the Oberlin College (B.A 1995) and the University of Cambridge (King’s College, M.Phil 1997 and Ph.D 2001). Later she worked for the University of Pennsylvania (2002-04) and the National University of Singapore (2004-06) before joining the University of Manchester in 2007. Trained as a Qing dynasty (1644-1911) historian with a focus on China's maritime trade, she was fascinated with the foreign goods/things that went into China and the ways in which they became Chinese or indigenised. She is author of several books, including China On the Sea: How the Maritime World Shaped Modern China and The Social Life of Opium in China. She is also editor of several books on Asian affairs, and has also written many journal articles and book chapters. She is also an Editorial Board Member of the journal Modern Asian Studies and an Executive Board Member of Universities' China Committee London (UCCL).

To register for the event, please visit the following link at the CIDOB website - http://www.cidob.org/en/activities/registration_to_activity?act=33369.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"]Image from CIDOB website Image from CIDOB website[/caption]

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Chinese language dragon year summer camp (西班牙龙年汉语夏令营) in La Bisbal, Girona province

From http://innovaservei.wordpress.com/colonias-chinas-dragon/ (in Spanish)

Two summer camps to learn Chinese language addressed to children between 6 and 16 years old are being organized at the Casa de Colònies Pou del Glaç, in La Bisbal (Girona province). Program 1 starts on June 24th until July 6th and the cost is 1,195 €, whereas Program 2 goes from June 24th until June 30th and its cost is 640 €. The summer camp will include 4 hours/day of Chinese language classes given by native Chinese teachers, plus several other activities related to Chinese culture (kungfu, Chinese calligraphy and painting) and sports. A pdf file with a detailed explanation in Spanish of this summer camp can be downloaded from http://innovaservei.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/programa-colonias-chinas-dragc3b3n-verano-20122.pdf.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Conference on Chinese Megacities in Barcelona's Casa Asia headquarters

From http://www.casaasia.eu/actividad/detalle?id=207268 (in English)

Casa Àsia in Barcelona is organizing a second important activity for June 21st, 2012. If in the morning it will host the business seminar entitled "Hong Kong: Commercial Platform of the Sector of the Spanish Food and Agriculture and Wine Sector in China", in the afternoon it is going to host a free conference by Stephen Siu Yu Lau on "Chinese Megacities: Tendencies and Issues for a Sustainable Urban Development".

Stephen Siu Yu Lau, has a degree on architecture by the University of Hong Kong (HKU, 1979) and a Master's Degree by the University of London (1981). He is the Director of the Faculty of Architecture at the Hong Kong University, Co-chair of Research, Design Coordinator and Supervisor of the Environmental Teaching Laboratory. He is also an expert in environment and sustainability, more specifically on the design of green buildings, low emission of carbon and sustainable cities. He is a Board Member of the Steering Group of the Hong Kong Professional Green Building Council (香港綠色建築議會), and an appointed member to two of Hong Kong Government's Appeal Panels for Architects and Noise Control Ordinance.

The conference will be in English without translation and will take place in the Casa Àsia headquarters, Tagore Auditorium, Diagonal Avenue 373, Barcelona, at 7 pm.

The event will bep resented by Rafael Bueno, Director of Politics and Society of Casa ÀsiaAnna Vicenza Nufrio, architect, Marie Curie COFUND researcher, Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid (ETSAM/UPM); and Felipe Pich-Aguilera, architect, President of the Green Building Council España (GBCe), Director of the Chair of Industrial Building and Environment (CEIM) and teacher of projects and the Superior Technical School of Architecture of the International University of Catalonia ESARQ-UIC.

You can download a brochure of the event as a pdf file from Casa Àsia website.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="512"]Skyline of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak. Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0 Skyline of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak. Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0[/caption]

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Seminar in Hong Kong as gate for Spanish food products

From http://www.casaasia.eu/actividad/detalle?id=207272 (in English)

On June 21st, 2012, Casa Àsia in Barcelona is organizing a free business seminar entitled "Hong Kong: Commercial Platform of the Sector of the Spanish Food and Agriculture and Wine Sector in China". Hong Kong is considered the gate for food and agricultural products in China, thanks to the HKTDC Food Expo and the HKTDC Wine & Spirits Fair, that bring to the former British colony more than 400.000 visitors per year from all over the world. Through Hong Kong, food companies are trying to access the affluent new Chinese middle class, which already amounts 300 million people, and the goal of this seminar is to highlight the advantages offered by the city.

Programme

10.15am Registration and welcome of attendants

10.30am Opening speech by Amadeu Jensana, Director of Economy and Business of Casa Àsia.

10.40am Conference: "Hong Kong: Commercial Platform of the Sector of the Spanish Food and Agriculture and Wine Sector in China" by Virginia Seoane, Director of Marketing of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.

11.00am Conference: "How to access the Chinese market through Hong Kong? Analysis of the food and agriculture and wine sector", by Alfonso Ballesteros, General Director of Tradewinds.

11.20am Experience of a company in the market of Hong Kong.

11.40am Discussion.

12.00am End of the session.

The event is jointly organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Casa Àsia and will take place in the headquarters of the latter, at Diagonal Avenue, 373, in Barcelona. for further information, please contact casaasia@casaasia.es.

You can download a brochure of the event as a pdf file from Casa Àsia website.

 

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Introduction to Chinese calligraphy, a summer course in Barcelona

From http://www.casaasia.eu/actividad/detalle?id=206577 (in English)

The headquarters of Casa Àsia in Barcelona, located at 373 of Diagonal Avenue will host this next summer a an introductory course to Chinese calligraphy by Hsiao Lin Liu. The course is addressed to people interested in learning, practicing and experimenting this ancient art, also connected to philosophy. The course will take place between July 3rd and 26th, 2012, on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 5 and 7 pm and its fee is 290 euros.

Additional Information

RegistrationFrom Mondays to Fridays, from 10am to 2pm and from 4 pm to 8 pm.

Required information: Name of the course, complete name and address of the student, and contact phone and e-mail.

After registration and receiving confirmation, course fee must be transfered to  bank account number 0081 0556 76 0001063309, indicating the code of the course and the name of the student. Finally, send a copy of the receipt of the transfer or payment to Casa Àsia, at the e-mail address educacion@casaasia.es.

For further information, please write educacion@casaasia.es or call to (+34) 93 368 0836.

Brochure to download as pdf file.

[caption id="attachment_1509" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Chinese calligraphy"][/caption]

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Catalan company Grifols enhances presence in Chinese market

From http://www.catalannewsagency.com/news/business/grifols-strengthens-its-presence-chinese-market (in English)

Catalan pharmaceutical company Grifols has recently improved its presence in the Chinese market, after reaching a cooperation agreement with the Shanghai Blood Bank. This agreement will help the expansion of the company in Asia, after a successful 2011 in which Grifols’ sales in China grew by 30% due to the sale of one of the company’s plasma products, albumin, and by the good results of the Transfusion Medicine business. Last year Grifols also promoted its Diagnostic Division, specialized in in-vitro diagnostics, reaching 8.9% of the sales.

The goal of the agreement with the Shanghai Blood Bank is to promote blood genotyping research in China and it is the first project of this kind in the country. Under the agreement, the Shanghai Blood Bank will use the BLOODchip genetic test from Grifols, an innovative molecular biology test, in blood transfusion compatibility studies. The Shanghai Blood Bank is one of China’s leading blood transfusion centres, serving over 20 million people and receiving more than 300,000 donations per year.

Grifols is a pioneering Catalan company created in 1940 that set the base to open the first private blood bank in Spain in 1945, the so-called "Hemobanco"’. Today Grifols's activity allows the company to market and distribute products in more than 90 countries, whereas its subsidiaries operate directly in 24 countries such as the United States, Spain, Australia, China, Switzerland, Canada or Brazil. Grifols employs 11.470 people and in June 2011 its capital share rose to €114.91 million.