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China and Pesticides: Opportunities and Challenges

June 23, 2005
 

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China and Pesticides: Opportunities and Challenges
A Half-Day Briefing

June 23, 2005

McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Washington, D.C.

On Thursday, June 23, 2005, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP and Technology Sciences Group will host a half-day briefing on China and Pesticides: Opportunities and Challenges. Please join us for this important briefing in the Washington, D.C. offices of McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP.

China presents U.S. pesticide companies with two immediate opportunities: it offers U.S. pesticide companies a market in the world’s fastest growing economy. Second, China is the world’s second largest producer of pesticides and offers U.S. pesticide companies a source of product. Our briefing will address China as a market and as a supplier.

  • The national authority in China responsible for pesticide registration and regulation is the Institute for Control of Agrochemicals, Ministry of Agriculture in Beijing (“ICAMA”). Deputy Director General Ye Jiming of ICAMA will join us and speak on registering pesticides with ICAMA; he will also address the basics of pesticide distribution in China.
  • Bill Chen, Director, Pacific Regulatory and Government Affairs, Dow AgroSciences, will discuss China’s scheduled development of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP’s), which promises to shape future development of pesticide data in the country, as well as the development of new active ingredients.
  • Bao-qing Zhao from the Embassy of PRC, Washington, D.C., will speak on U.S./China agribusiness developments.
  • Jeffrey Li, associate, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP will speak on doing business in China and protecting intellectual property in China. He is a member of the Chinese Bar and holds a Chinese JD from Shanghai University Law School and U.S. JD from the University of Kansas (NY bar pending). He has 6 years experience as in house counsel with chemical companies in China.
  • Other speakers with significant experience in China.

Who Should Attend

This briefing is a unique opportunity for pesticide companies interested in doing business in China or further developing their China initiatives. You will hear directly from top Chinese officials about the Chinese pesticide sector.

The Program

Selling

  • U.S. companies doing business in China
  • Registering pesticides with ICAMA
  • Regulation of antimicrobials in China
  • Developing data in China and the status of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and mutual recognition of data
  • Marketing and distributing pesticides in China

Sourcing

  • Locating manufacturers of active ingredients
  • Aupply contracts
  • Importing intermediates, technical or formulated products
  • ICAMA registration requirements for exported pesticides.
  • Protecting your intellectual property in China
  • Shipping, customs and EPA regulation of imports
  • Setting up plants
  • Establishing joint ventures and wholly owned subsidiarie
  • Approval procedures in China
  • Tax issues in China

Speakers

Bill Chen, Ph.D. Director
Pacific Regulatory and Government Affairs
Dow AgroSciences
Indianapolis, IN

John Conner, Jr. Senior Partner, Pesticides Practice
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Washington, D.C.

Tim Driscoll President
MTD Ventures LLC*
Washington, D.C.

Ye Jiming Deputy Director General
Institute for Control of Agrochemicals Ministry of Agriculture
Beijing, PRC

Zhao Bao-qing First Secretary (Commercial/Agricultural)
Embassy of the People's Republic of China
Washington, D.C.

Robert Stewart, Ph.D. Technology Sciences Group (TSG)
Director
Washington, D.C.

Jeffrey Li Associate
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Washington, D.C.

* MTD Ventures is an affiliate of McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP and Technology Sciences Group, Inc.