PwC: Chinese e-business companies eying at Luxembourg
With more and more Chinese banks and Chinese e-payment providers showing growing interest in doing business in Europe, the Luxembourg Trade and Investment Office in Shanghai together with major Luxembourg-based companies – POST Luxembourg, EBRC, PwC and Dewolf & Partners – organised two workshops in Shanghai and Hangzhou on 4 and 5 August to present Luxembourg as an ICT platform for Chinese companies in Europe.
These seminars aimed at providing information about Luxembourg’s state-of-the-art infrastructures and telecommunications networks as well as its advantageous legal, tax, intellectual property and data protection frameworks.
More than 40 participants attended, coming from industry sectors like finance, e-payment, e-commerce and logistics as well as investments advisors and lawyers. These workshops took place a few days after a successful representation of Luxembourg at ChinaJoy, the biggest online and mobile gaming fair in China.
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