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Ninette Dodoo (Partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP)

Ninette Dodoo

Partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Ninette’s practice covers antitrust-related work and foreign investment review in China, Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region. Ninette advises clients on merger control, antitrust investigations (covering a range of anticompetitive practices and abusive conduct), and foreign investment review. Ninette spent over 10 years in Brussels advising on EU and multijurisdictional matters before relocating to China in 2009.

Ninette has acted on some of China’s and Asia-Pacific’s most complex and significant merger control matters (including remedies negotiations) and antitrust investigations across a range of industry sectors. Clients include multinational companies, state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds active across a range of sectors, including healthcare & life sciences, technology, consumer goods, shipping and mining.

Ninette combines international experience with on-the-ground local knowledge to deliver effective solutions for clients in in global transactions, and to devise operational antitrust risk strategies.

Ninette is ranked in Band 1 in leading legal directories. She is a frequent speaker at international conferences on antitrust and foreign investment matters, and has authored a number of publications.

Julian Fisher (Founder of Venture Education)

Julian Fisher

Founder of Venture Education

Julian is the cofounder of Venture Education, Chair of the British Chamber of Commerce in China and Chair of the Chamber's Education Forum.
 
Venture Education empowers UK education in China through research, events, consultancy and partnerships with focuses on confidence building, student transition, employability and gender equality.

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Hao Hong

Central government Affairs Director of Haleon China
Chris Torrens (Managing Director Greater China of APCO Worldwide)

Chris Torrens

Managing Director Greater China of APCO Worldwide

Chris is Managing Director Greater China at APCO Worldwide, a global advisory and advocacy firm helping multinational companies navigate and create impact in complex markets. A veteran risk and compliance expert with more than three decades of experience providing strategic advice for clients in China, Chris leads a multi-disciplinary team of more than 50 experts spread across three offices. Chris holds an MBA from the China-Europe International Business School and a BA Honours degree in Modern Chinese Studies from Leeds University. His book, “Doing Business in China,” was published by The Economist in 2010.