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ASEAN Matters: Opportunities for US and Mexican Companies in Singapore and ASEAN in a Post-COVID Environment

ASEAN Matters: Opportunities for US and Mexican Companies in Singapore and ASEAN in a Post-COVID Environment (California)

This event brings together an exciting agenda to explore Singapore and ASEAN for corporates with existing business presence or plans to expand to Asia. We are delighted to host a group of distinguished speakers from both, America and Asia, that will be sharing their professional insights on Asia as an ideal business destination, as well as practical views on the region’s tax system, the ease of setting up companies and the emerging opportunities in the post-COVID-19 environment.

Webinar Agenda
4:30pm Welcome Remarks
Marlen Marroquin-Davern, Executive Regional Director, The United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce & Beth Perricone, Head, Mid-Corporates, Citi Commercial Bank US
4:40pm Interconnectivity of ASEAN & SG / Relocating Regional HQ to Singapore
Eugene Kwok, Regional Director (Houston), Singapore Economic Development Board
4:55pm New Economies and Business Models in a post-COVID-19 environment
Joongshik Wang, Partner, ASEAN Leader, EY Parthenon
5:05pm COVID Impact to Supply Chains and Effects (Transformation and Opportunities) to ASEAN
Nick Mühlemann, Partner, Operating Model Effectiveness, Asia Pacific Tax Centre, Singapore
5:15pm Opportunities within ASEAN (Including Tax Incentives Available)
Tan Bin Eng, International Director, Asia-Pacific Business Group, Ernst & Young (Chicago)
5:25pm Trade Relationship between US and Singapore & Mexico and Singapore
Eduardo Ramos-Gómez, Partner, Duane Morris Singapore & Former Mexican Ambassador in Singapore
5:40pm Q&A Panel
Luis Coronado, Global Tax Controversy Leader and Global Transfer Pricing Leader Partner, Ernst & Young Solutions LLP
Moderator: Christine Keating, Senior Relationship Manager, Citi Commercial Bank US
5:55pm Closing
Hsiu-Yi Lin, Head, Citi Commercial Bank ASEAN & Singapore

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