Global Corporate Social Responsibility Forum: China
  “Global Responsibility,Harmony Society” 
  Feb.22, 2006
  Theme:
  The first Corporate Social Responsibility Forum sponsored by China Newsweek will be held in Beijing on Feb.22, 2006.
  China Newsweek sponsored by China News Services is a magazine mainly focusing on politics and economics news which has a wide range of readership and influence worldwide. The China News Services is a state-level news agency directly under the leadership of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China. It is mainly responsible for the overseas publicity work towards overseas Chinese and the compatriots in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
  Launched in the spirit of “to influence the influential people”, China Newsweek aims to promote social progress; and the Corporate Social Responsibility Forum serves as an important platform for the communications of the magazine.
  Themed as “Global Responsibility Harmony Society ”, the forum is launched with a view to promote the communication and cooperation between the academic circles both at home and abroad and the public organizations and to galvanize the research and action on corporate social responsibility under the background of economic globalization and in light of China’s economic and social status quo.
  The globalization is now increasingly and profoundly influencing the development of the whole world. The economic growth, industrial upgrading and cultural integration have brought tremendous changes in corporate traditional value and concept of responsibilities. Concerns for natural resources, global environment, labour rights and interests, business ethics and the shouldering of the obligations for the stakeholders and the whole society have now become the common trend among the enterprises globally. China is now in a transitional period of economic restructuring when the health and harmonious growth of the economy and the sharing of the fruits of the economic prosperity among different social classes have become the important issue of the new historical phase. To advocate the awareness of Corporate Citizen and call for their fulfilment of the social responsibilities is not only conducive to the further sound development of Chinese economy but also helpful to the integration of the Chinese economy with its global family. 
  The corporate social responsibility is deemed as its bottom line for the profits. Therefore, only those enterprises with a strong awareness of responsibilities can develop their time-honoured brands and sustain continued profit-making. As the corporate social responsibility is closely related to public policy, it not merely needs the moral motivations but more importantly, calls for the institutional guidance and the concerted efforts of the government, industry guilds and other public institutions to prompt the enterprises to fulfil their social responsibilities. The corporate social responsibility is also an issue at the cultural sphere, as the social responsibilities have become an indispensable part of the modern entrepreneurship and enterprise’s corporate value. 
  This forum will invite the leaders from relevant state ministries and committees, officials from international organizations, renowned scholars both at home and abroad, CEOs of the multinational enterprises and general managers of leading domestic enterprise who will have in-depth and thought-provoking discussions on corporate social responsibilities from a wide range of cultural, economic and social perspectives.
  Confirmed Speakers:
  Chen Yujie
  Director, Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council
  Liu Beixian
  Proprieter, China Newsweek
  Gao Qiang
  Minister, Ministry of Health
  Liao XiaoQi
  Vice Minister, Ministry of Commerce 
  Duan Yingbi
  Chairman, China Federation for Poverty Alleviation
  Donald Johnston
  Secretary-General of OECD
  Klaus Toepfer
  Under-Secretary-General United Nations
  Frannie A Leautier
  Vice president, World Bank
  Simon Zadek
  CEO of Institute of Social and Ethical Accountability
  Auret Van Heerden
  President Fair Labor Association
  Gerd Leipold
  Green Peace International
  Liu Changle
  President, Phoenix TV
  Martha Vinson
  Vice president, Amcham-china
  Fred Dubee
  Senior Advisor, Global Compact, United Nations
  Josef M.Mueller
  President, Nestle Greater China
  Philipp Goedeking
  President, Rolanberger Asia
  Zhang Suixin
  Executive Vice President and Member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Group China
  Takaji Hishiyama
  Former Vice President, Mitsubishicorp 
  Anthony Loo
  Rio Tinto China/Asia Managing Director
  Li Jie
  Vice president, DaimlerChrysler (China) Ltd
  Zhu Min
  Governor Assistant, the People’s Bank of China, PRC
  Xia Bin
  Diretor, Finance Institute, Development Research Center of the State Council
  Cao Yuanzheng
  Chief Economist, BOC International(China)Limited
  Melissa Brown
  President, Association For Sustainable & Responsible Investment in Asia
  Lilia Clemente
  Chairman, Clemente Capital, Inc
  Djordjija Petkoski
  Senior Advisor, World Bank 
  Marcel Jeucken
  Sales Manager Sustainable Investment Research International
  Lu Renfa
  Vice Chairman, China Charity Federation
  Wang Zhenyao
  Director, Ministry of Civil Affairs, PRC
  Wang Yan
  CEO, 
  Chong Chan-yau
  Executive Director, Oxfam, Hongkong
  Lou Zhongfu
  Chairman Guangxia Company 
  Chen Ying
  Vice Director, The Federation of Enterprises
  Zhang Junfeng
  Institute for International Labor and Information Studies, Ministry of Labor and Social Security, PRC
  Liu Tiemin
  Dean, The Institute of Safety production, China Safety Production Administration Bureau
  Su Yilan
  President, CEO, UPM-Kymmene Group
  Li Zhenfu
  President, Novartis China
  William Valentino
  General Manager, Bayer in Greater China