Event Info:

  • Tue 05 December, 2017
  • 07:30
  • Topaz
  • EuroCham Event

Details

As a developing country with one of the fastest growing economies in East Asia, Myanmar presents exciting opportunities for businesses looking to expand in the region. 

To help you get a better understanding of these opportunities, on the 5th of December EuroCham is hosting a helpful breakfast talk with valuable insights from EuroCham Myanmar and DFDL Myanmar on how to expand your business. 

What to Expect

Don't miss this chance to receive expert insights on:

  • The attractiveness and potential of Myanmar
  • The current legal and tax framework
  • The main sectors of opportunities

Who is this Talk For

  • Investment professionals seeking new opportunities
  • Import and export professionals operating in the region 
  • Business owners looking to, or currently operating in Myanmar
  • Legal and Tax professionals

Event details

Venue: Topaz Restaurant
Date: 05 December 2017
Registration and Breakfast: 7:30am-8:00am 
Presentation and Networking: 8:15am-10:00am 
Member price: $15
Non-member price: $25

 

About the Speakers

    

Marc de la Fouchardiere has extensive work experience in project management. Specialising in development, Public Private Partnership Advocacy work, Marc has been living and working in developing Asian countries for 7 years. 

With a strong international background through work experience in Europe, China, Central Asia and S.E Asia, Marc holds a Master's degree in International Relations from Fudan University with a specialisation in macro-economic relations between China and the European Union. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William Greenlee is a senior legal practitioner with over a decade of experience structuring deals in Asia and North America.

Partner at DFDL since 2009, William has been instrumental in developing the firm’s operations and client, base notably in Lao PDR, Indonesia and now in Myanmar.

He is head of DFDL in Myanmar and is also heading DFDL’s regional China Desk. In such capacity he directs the business strategy and management of the office and continues to develop the team.

CLINT O’CONNELLClint has worked as a Tax Professional in Cambodia for over eight years, and in that time has been involved in the largest commercial transactions in Cambodia. He advises a wide range of clients, from large globally-listed companies to small and medium-sized businesses. Clint is widely recognized for his work regularly contributing to Cambodian tax updates in both local and international media i.e. the International Tax Review.

 

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