{"id":6166,"date":"2012-04-12T09:30:35","date_gmt":"2012-04-12T01:30:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.chengduliving.com\/?p=6166"},"modified":"2012-11-18T18:29:57","modified_gmt":"2012-11-18T10:29:57","slug":"chengdu-and-chinas-new-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.chengduliving.com\/chengdu-and-chinas-new-future\/","title":{"rendered":"Chengdu and China’s New Future"},"content":{"rendered":"

Fortune Magazine and the city of Chengdu held a joint press conference here on April 10th announcing Chengdu as the site of the 2013 Fortune Global Forum<\/a>. This is the fourth FGF held in China since 1999, with the most recent eight years ago in Beijing in 2005.<\/p>\n

This time around the FGF chose Chengdu, a city known best for pandas, spicy food and the 2008 earthquake. The focus throughout the day-long press conference was on the question, Why Chengdu? The conference assembled a team of speakers to address that question, including outgoing Mayor Ge Hong Ling, managing editor of Fortune Magazine Andy Serwer, the chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Southwest China, Benjamin Wang, the business officer of the German consulate Claudia Spahl and economist Wang Zhi Le.<\/p>\n

Most of the panel’s comments were the broad, positive strokes longtime Chengdu residents and China watchers have become familiar with, ie\u00a0Chengdu<\/p>\n