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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180412
DTSTAMP:20260627T001909
CREATED:20190117T122836Z
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SUMMARY:EuroCham Myanmar Energy\, Infrastructure and Construction Update
DESCRIPTION:Pictures of the event: \n \n \nNever a dull moment in Myanmar’s energy and infrastructure space. The change in Union Minister has certainly sparked a jolt of energy into a long list of stalled and uncertain projects. Four large LNG to Power projects received Government approval (“NTP”) on the eve of a reboot of Myanmar’s foreign currency and Government guarantee policy. Long stalled hydropower projects are told to get a move on\, and the IFC delivered a brand new Model PPA to the Government. Going forward\, there are key changes in the approval process and various project documents (please welcome the “Concession Agreement”\, for example) while the MOEE gets down to business on tariff expectations with prospective sponsors. If that were not enough\, a new PPP Law is about to see the light (in a very unexpected way) just as the massive Yangon Expressway project is gathering speed. \nTOPICS: \nDeal Roundup: Deals and Projects\, Present and Upcoming \n\n– LNG to Power: 4 new LNG/Gas to power projects receive Notice to Proceed\n– The Government’s priority infrastructure projects list\n– Hydropower plants update: we are moving forward again\n– Solar: new projects in the pipeline\n– Midstream and downstream oil and gas: now or never\n\n  \nNew Developments affecting Myanmar Gas\, Hydro and Solar PPAs: Comparison Table \n\n– Will the Myanmar Government insist on MMK for PPAs?\n– Update on sovereign guarantees\n– Myanmar PPA Tariff structure update: less capacity more energy payments?\n– Differences in PPAs in payment rights during force majeure period\n– Termination payments: are they bankable in Myanmar PPAs?\n– The new MOEE/IFC hydropower PPA template\n\n  \nBrownfield Opportunities: Acquiring a Stake of an Existing Power or Fuel Project \n\n– Buying a stake of an existing solar project: what to look for in the due diligence\n– Fuel terminals on Myanmar Port Authority Land: how is the lease structured?\n– Onshore structure: how to convert a Myanmar company into joint ventures (without a new entity)?\n– Offshore structure: why you need two Singapore companies\, not one\n\n  \nFSRU/Transmission lines\, pipelines and FSRUs \n\n– Outlook for new TX and gas pipeline projects\n– Myanmar shipping and port regulations affecting FSU’s and FSRUs\n– What are the legal aspects of right of way in Myanmar?\n– Approval process for pipeline and storage construction\n\n  \nReal Estate and Infrastructure: Update on Construction Projects in Myanmar \n\n– Land transportation infrastructure: get ready for a big push\n– Residential: the new structure of mixed use real estate development projects post Condo Law\n– How to split the onshore and offshore portion of an EPC contract?\n– Approvals and registration of foreign engineers\n\n  \nClic here to download the agenda  \nRegistration: \nNo more registration.  \nProgramme: \n \n9.00 am: Registration & Networking\n9.30 am: Welcome Remarks\n9.35 am: Introduction EuroCham Myanmar\n10.00 am: Speakers speech\n11.45 am: Q & A\n12.00 am: End \nAbout the Speakers:  \n \nMr Edwin Vanderbruggen\, Senior Partner\, Yangon \nEdwin Vanderbruggen is one of Myanmar’s most prominent foreign legal advisers. He advised the Government on transactions and privatizations in energy\, telecom and transportation\, drafted the country’s first PPP bill\, now pending before Parliament\, and the regulation on Government guarantees. Edwin assists sponsors and lenders on the large majority of Myanmar IPP projects\, including several of the announced LNG to Power projects\, 8\,000 MW in hydropower IPPs and 1\,000 MW in other renewables. He also co-authored the new Myanmar Model PPA. \nMr Philipp Troesch\, Counsel \nPhilipp is a Swiss qualified lawyer with 15 years of experience in corporate and commercial law. He leads our Corporate M&A team\, assisting clients with joint ventures\, acquisitions and large greenfield foreign investment. \nModerator :  \nMr Filip A. Lauwerysen\, Executive Director at EuroCham Myanmar (European Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar) since September 2015. \nHe is a Dutch national graduated from Leiden University in the Netherlands with a Bachelor and Master of Arts in History; specialized on European globalization (particularly in Asia). He also has a degree (HSK 5) in Chinese language from the Communication University of China in Beijing. \nFrom 2011 to 2015 he worked in China for the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a trade counsellor covering South-China. He has also held different board and chair positions at various organizations active in Sino-Dutch Economic-\, Cultural- and Political Affairs. \nSponsor by :  \n \nIn collaboration with: 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180413
DTSTAMP:20260627T001909
CREATED:20190117T122900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T122900Z
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SUMMARY:ASEAN Sustainable Urbanisation - Briefing by Alphabeta
DESCRIPTION:Picture of the event: \n \nAlphabeta have been appointed by the ASEAN Secretariat to assist with the development of a Sustainable Urbanisation Strategy for ASEAN\, which (a) examines urbanisation trends in ASEAN; (b) does a stocktake of actions currently being pursued around sustainable urbanisation in ASEAN; (c) develops a short-list of priority actions (e.g.\, waste water treatment; affordable housing) that cities could pursue; and (d) develops the implementation roadmap\, including metrics. (see attached or this link). \nTogether with the EU-ASEAN Business Council\, we are organising a briefing session with Alphabeta at 8.30am on Thursday 12th April.  You are warmly invited to provide your initial thoughts and inputs to the development of the strategy during the course of the discussion. \nThe session will:\n– Get perspectives on challenges with implementing urbanisation projects in ASEAN;\n– Ideas on priority opportunities to drive sustainable urbanisation (e.g.\, affordable housing\, closed loop waste systems). \nThe definition of sustainable urbanisation is very broad – includes socioeconomic factors (e.g.\, health\, housing\, traffic congestion)\, environmental (e.g.\, energy efficiency\, water access)\, and governance (e.g.\, cybersecurity) \nAlphabeta will brief on the scope of the project and on some initial concepts. This will be an interesting session for all members to contribute to the sustainable development of ASEAN. \n  \nPlease RSVP by email to Mr. Elgin Seah at elgin.seah@eurocham.org.sg
URL:https://eurocham.pixelperfect.hu/event/asean-sustainable-urbanisation-briefing-by-alphabeta/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180426
DTSTAMP:20260627T001909
CREATED:20190117T122859Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable discussion on Why Children Mean Business
DESCRIPTION:Picture of the event: \n \n\n\nEuroCham is pleased to invite you to a roundtable discussion on ‘Why Children Mean Business’\, with a keynote address by special guest HRH Princess Viktoria de Bourbon de Parme\, patron of Save the Children Netherlands. This event is co-organised with Save the Children and hosted by The LEGO Group. \nCompanies recognise the importance of and play a pivotal role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. They can secure a resilient and inclusive future by focusing on one of their most important stakeholder groups: children. What can companies\, as drivers of innovation and enablers of solutions\, do to create positive impacts on children\, families and communities? How can they collaborate with other actors to ensure sustainable progression for all? \n\n\n\nProgramme:\n3.15 pm: Registration & Networking\n3.30 pm: Welcome remarks by EuroCham Singapore\n3.35 pm: Opening address by HRH Princess Viktória de Bourbon de Parme\, Patroness Save the Children Netherlands\n3.50 pm: Remarks by Mr Heinz Peter Esser\, VP\, Head of Strategic Risk Management and Internal Audit\, The LEGO Group\n4.00 pm: Roundtable discussion moderated by Ms Mei-Ing Cheok\, Save the Children International\n4:45 pm: Closing remarks \nRegistration:\nRegistration for this event has been closed.  \nAbout the speakers:  \nHRH Princess Viktória de Bourbon de Parme\, Patroness of Save the Children Netherlands\nPrincess Viktória (1982) is married to His Royal Highness Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme\, grandson of the late H.R.H. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and the cousin of H.R.H. King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands. The Bourbon de Parme family has close family ties to the Dutch\, Italian and Spanish Royal Families. \n\n\n\nPrincess Viktória is mother of two daughters\, Princess Zita Clara (2014) and Princess Gloria Irene (2016). The Princess studied law and economics at Nyenrode Business University in Breukelen and has worked for various Dutch companies. She now lives in Rome\, Italy\, where Prince Jaime is Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for the Holy See\, the Vatican. \nPrincess Viktória has been patroness of Save the Children since 2015. In this capacity\, she follows in the footsteps of her husband’s grandmother Queen Juliana\, who founded Save the Children in the Netherlands in 1980 and remained honorary chairman until her death in 2004. \nIn her capacity as patroness she is an ambassador of child rights and raises awareness for the position of children worldwide. The Princess specializes in the thematic area of nutrition. She is committed to connecting stakeholders and finding solutions contributing to food security and nourishment for all. \nHeinz Peter Esser\, VP\, Head of Strategic Risk Management and Internal Audit at THE LEGO Group\nHeinz joined The LEGO Group as Head of Global Market Finance in 2015 and in June 2017\, he moved to Head the Strategic Risk Management and Internal Audit managing Global Strategic Risk and Internal Audit based out in Singapore. \nPrior to joining The LEGO Group\, Heinz spent 19 years of his career with the Philips Group where he held a variety of Business Finance & Corporate Finance roles in the Netherlands\, Germany\, China and Singapore within the Finance Organization and was heading Finance Excellence in 2013. \nHeinz is a Dutch national and holds a Masters in Corporate Finance (1996) from Tilburg University and a Masters in Financial Economics (1998) from Tilburg Institute of Advanced Studies.
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