The impact of Brexit on the economy and business environment in Northern Ireland
The panelists:
Donough Foley, Senior Vice President, Government & Public Affairs, Moody's Investors Service, Asia Pacific
Mark McFarland, Consulting Economist
Rohin Chada, Investor
Sarah Powell, Partner, Powell Tempest Wealth Management
Moderator:
Finbarr Bermingham, Production Editor, Political Economy, South China Morning Post
The British Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, Northern Irish Connections and the Irish Chamber of Commerce invite you to a lively debate on Brexit and its impact on the geographically small but economically substantial region of Northern Ireland.
Our distinguished speakers will attempt to answer questions on a range of related issues, including:
The speakers will also anticipate the outcome of a 'no deal' Brexit. The north has benefitted hugely from the Good Friday Agreement and a recent upsurge in foreign investment because of its relatively cheap and well educated labour force. What would the re-appearance of a border mean for Ireland, North and South?
The panellists will also discuss what start-ups are experiencing right now, both pressures and opportunities, as well as an anecdotal view on what is happening with company expansions and contractions in NI. The speakers will also comment on investment opportunities - which sectors in the start-up world are interesting now.
Join us for ideas on how to Brexit-proof your existing interests and how you might even take advantage of the UK's decision to leave the European Union.
This event is hosted by Andrew Seaton.
Pricing
Ticket includes a full hot English breakfast buffet.
Please note that Business Attire is required by the Hong Kong Club - collared shirts must be worn by men, and jeans, sandals and sports shoes are not permitted. To see the full list of club rules on dresscode, please click here.
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