Início: 20.06.2012 05:00
Término: 21.06.2012 10:20
Endereço:
At CentralWorld, 999/99 Rama 1 Rd., Phathumwan,
Bangkok,
Tailândia
On 20 and 21 of June, in preparation for the future coming together of the ASEAN Economic Community, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance K. Kittiratt and Governor Prasarn from Bank of Thailand will open the Euromoney Greater Mekong Investment Forum in Bangkok and welcome senior political and business delegations from Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar alongside 700+ global, ASEAN and Thai investors.
Key themes of the conference are:
• Business Opportunities in Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar
• Capital Market Linkages in ASEAN Economic Community
• Hydroelectricity, Oil and Gas, Regional Energy Demand
• Agribusiness and Food Security of Greater Mekong Subregion
• Infrastructure Development and Interconnectivity
The delegation from Cambodia includes:
• Sun Chanthol, Senior Minister and Vice Chairman of Council for Development of Cambodia, Royal Government of Cambodia
• Neav Chanthana, Deputy Governor, National Bank of Cambodia
• Sok Dara, Deputy Director General, Securities and Exchange Commission of Cambodia
• Kem Vikra, Deputy Director General, Telecom Cambodia
• Hiroshi Uematsu, Managing Director, Phnom Penh SEZ Company Limited
• Bretton G. Sciaroni, Chairman, International Business Chamber
The delegation from Laos includes:
• Sonexay Sithphaxay, Deputy Governor, The Bank of Lao PDR
• Dethphouvang Moularat, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lao Securities Exchange
• Senior Representative, Banque Pour Le Commerce Exterieur Lao Public
The delegation from Myanmar includes:
• Thura U Thaung Lwin, Deputy Minister of Railway Transportation and Joint Secretary of Myanmar Investment Commission, Union Government of Myanmar
• Than Nyein, Governor, Central Bank of Myanmar
• Maung Maung Lay, Vice President, Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry
Limited places are available for qualified registrants from asset management community and regional corporate management. Register now to establish important government and business networks in the Greater Mekong Subregion.