China’s Economic Dilemma at Golden Networking's China Leaders Forum 2012

Building off of the momentum of past conferences, Golden Networking brings back China Leaders Forum 2012, "Will the Chinese Tiger Come Roaring Back After the Crisis?", New York, October 2nd
By: Golden Networking
 
Sept. 16, 2012 - PRLog -- (September 14, 2012, New York) China’s August trade data is set to reveal an awkward truth. For all the strength and flexibility policymakers in the world’s second-biggest economy have, the sector of activity they can do least about is causing them the biggest problem. This issue will be discussed at China Leaders Forum 2012, "Will the Chinese Tiger Come Roaring Back After the Crisis?", October 2nd, New York City.

August export growth is forecast by analysts in a Reuters poll to have been just 3 percent year on year, which would make it the weakest August since 2009 – near the depths of the global financial crisis and underlining President Hu Jintao’s warning of the “grave challenges” posed by the world economy. The data is due on Monday.

Such weak growth would be grim news in a country where exports generate 25 percent of gross domestic product, support an estimated 200 million jobs and where analysts already expect the economy to have its weakest year of expansion since 1999.

As it will be discussed at China Leaders Forum 2012, "Will the Chinese Tiger Come Roaring Back After the Crisis?”, New York, October 2nd,  some economists fear the outlook is so poor that China may miss its official 7.5 percent growth target for 2012 without a fresh round of swift policy stimulus on top of the monetary and fiscal easing undertaken since last year and the $150 billion-worth of infrastructure projects announced last week. Those fears were amplified by data on Sunday showing industrial output growth hit its weakest annual pace in August in more than three years.

China Leaders Forum 2012, "Will the Chinese Tiger Come Roaring Back After the Crisis?", October 2nd, New York City, will provide attendees with the responses to the above-mentioned questions and the most up-to-date review of where the Asian giant stands and the challenges and opportunities for businessmen looking to expand their business with China when others only see growth contraction. Topics that China Leaders Forum 2012 will discuss include:
•   Internationalization of the Renminbi
•   Post- crisis relationship between US and China
•   The Euro Debt Crisis and How it will Affect the Chinese Economy
•   China’s Investments in Europe: To Save or Not to Save the Euro?
•   What steps China will need to perform in order to maintain its growth and success?

Recognized experts, regulators, and strategists, will return to China Leaders Forum 2012 in its fourth edition to provide the information practitioners are looking for in an open and unbiased environment, highly conducive to the most efficient and effective networking.

China Leaders Forum 2012 is produced by Golden Networking (http://chinaleadersforum.eventbrite.com), the premier networking community for business executives, entrepreneurs and investors. Panelists, speakers and sponsors are invited to contact Golden Networking by sending an email to info@goldennetworking.net.
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