NEW YORK, NY – (Newsfile Corp. – December 28, 2022) – On December 17, 2022, Worldview Global Impact (WGI), in partnership with Dentons and the Chinese Financial Association of America (CFAA), hosted the Fourth Annual Chinese Enterprises Listing Summit at Columbia University’s Lerner Hall in New York.
Under the motto of openness and cooperation, representatives from New York University, Wall Street investors, financial analysts, fund managers, US-based Chinese, students, lawyers, media representatives and the heads of Chinese business planning attended the event on the way to the public. The event was also attended by experts, academics and executives from some of the country’s leading securities, legal and investor relations firms.
The forum focused on current US policies and requirements for listing Chinese companies in the United States. Other high-level bilateral issues of interest were also discussed, such as China’s reopening after the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and the liberalization of global disease control. Other topics such as ESG initiatives, US listing financing, market value management, geopolitics and technological innovation were also discussed during the conference.
The forum was chaired by Zhan Rui of Dentons, an established firm providing global listing solutions to domestic and international clients, and Jasmine Wang, Adjunct Research Scholar at Columbia University and Chair of Worldview Global Impact, a New York registered office Company Non-profit organization promoting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through forums, conferences, impact investing, training and education.
The forum was divided into three segments. The first was a report release and the second was a series of important keynote speeches. The conclusion was a networking event.
In the Reporting segment, Robin Lewis, formerly the Dean of Academic Affairs at the…
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