Digital Roadshow China: Navigating China’s Raw Materials Landscape
Navigating China’s Raw Materials Landscape: Dependencies, Challenges and Hands-On Support
The German Mining & Resources Network invites you to the next webinar of its Digital Roadshow. Our next stop is China! On September 8th at 9am CET, join us as we dive into China’s mineral landscape and the latest political and regulatory developments shaping the sector.
China plays the central role in the global raw materials market - China not only extracts these domestically and through overseas mining operations but also maintains an almost exclusive hold on their processing.
Join us as we explore China's raw materials market, concrete challenges companies currently face , discuss potential solutions, and highlight how our network provides targeted support.
The event language is English. Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
After your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with the dial-in link.
If you have any questions, please contact us via rohstoffe@dihk.de.
We look forward to your participation!
Your German Mining & Resources Network
Program
Housekeeping & Introduction of speakers
Dr. Gabriele Rose
International Raw Materials and Sustainability Initiative
Special Representative Asia-Pacific
German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK)
Dr. Yun Schüler-Zhou
Senior Economist
German Mineral Resources Agency (DERA) at BGR
Corinne Abele
Head of Trade Information
Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI)
Lijuan Ye
Head of Competence Centre
AHK Greater China
Conghua Xu
Senior Manager
AHK Greater China
Bettina Schotten
Head of thyssenkrupp Magnettechnik
thyssenkrupp Schulte
Moderator
Dr. Gabriele Rose (DIHK)
You may ask questions throughout the entire event in the chat, as well as address them to the speakers during the Q&A session.

The network supports German companies with questions about raw material security and supply, searching for projects and business partners, as well as market entry. The network is coordinated by the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK).

The network is politically and financially supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE).