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The US-China Business Council (USCBC) - Webinar: China in 2009

Event | 12.16.08, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

As this dramatic year comes to an end and unprecedented economic challenges unfold, understanding what 2009 has in store for your China business is a strategic way to spend one hour of your time.

The US-China Business Council (USCBC) and its magazine, the China Business Review invite you to attend a free webinar covering the key issues that could influence your 2009 China business, including perspectives on opportunities, risks, and China’s economic outlook.

Join moderator Bob Poole, USCBC’s vice president of China operations, and panelists Frank Gong, head of China research for JP Morgan, and Jan Borgonjon, president, InterChina Consulting, for a comprehensive look at 2009.

This webinar is open to the public.

Click here to register

Christopher Padilla is participating in this webinar.

For more information, please visit these areas: Crowell Global Advisors

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"The Tide is High: New Guidance on Sea-Level Rise," The Bar Association of San Francisco

Jon Welner will be interviewing Larry Goldzband, the Executive Director of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), on the Commission’s new plan to prepare the SF Bay Area for sea-level rise. BCDC is the agency responsible for permitting all development on the shoreline of San Francisco Bay. On December 5, 2024, the BCDC adopted the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP). The RSAP is a region-wide plan for the San Francisco Bay shoreline that guides the creation of coordinated, locally planned sea level rise adaptation actions that work together to achieve a regional One Bay Vision. This includes BCDC’s guidelines for how local governments must meet the requirements of SB 272, a new State mandate that requires all local governments along the shoreline to prepare a Subregional Shoreline Adaptation Plan by 2034.