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HON. COLIN BARNETT Mec MLA MINISTER for STATE DEVELOPMENT CHINA 26 JULY 2009 1 4 GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA HON. COLIN BARNETT MEc MLA PREMIER; MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT VISIT TO CHINA From 19 JULY 2009 to 26 JULY 2009 PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development Official Party: Hon. Colin Barnett MEc MLA Premier; Minister for State Development Deidre Willmott Chief of Staff Office of the Premier Peter Conran Director General Department of the Premier and Cabinet Joanne Shannon Media Adviser Office of the Premier Government of Western Australia Trade Office: Mr BJ Zhuang AM Regional Director Western Australian Trade & Investment Promotion Mr William Wang Representative of Hangzhou Office Other Australian Representatives: Dr Geoff Raby Australian Ambassador to China Ms Sonia Grinceri General Manager, North Asia For Zhejiang Sister State Program Representation Department of State Development PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development MAP OF CHINA tat o Thal Asians RUSSIA CNN _ Se n-tiM ISom 1p n KA A STAN A uNa flolhlwah 'Burg, Isadaatar Harbin MONGO [A thumnif o/ N F I Imyann NORTH K011a KOFEA X INJ I ANA tot P'inntgkang D""-.4 ORS 4 k km Yei/oi. -v Sr a thou G U XI/ANG (1181- f) I anghai D II LIMN Lnsf 4.0 NEPAL Chula BHUTAN' Changsha, ;Jou -.13 aildu Ipel China rarwan International hound Iry Prom u it boundary 6 * vationdiwadi PawnPlevel niml iI Ha mi hen - Railroad Fi South Road HAINAN rig Hainan China IfI ti I rr.. 1.11, ETNAM Pon PHILIPP Seri o 100 klicmc.ur Hut F HAI ID N., m0 tut. 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Won p. not nrt 'ray undone net Note: No time difference between Western Australia and China PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development SUNDAY 19 JULY 2009 PERTH - HANGZHOU 00 05 Depart Perth Flight CX 0170 Business Class 07:55 Arrive Hong Kong 12:25 Depart Hong Kong Flight: CX 6812 Business Class 14:35 Arrive Hangzhou Met upon arrival by Mr PENG Bo, Deputy Director General, Zhejiang Department of Foreign Affairs Madam DAI Aiping, Division Director, ZFAO Ms ZHAI Yutian, Interpreter, ZFAO Mr BJ Zhuang, VVATO Shanghai Mr William Wang and Ms Michelle Tang, VVATO Han zhou 15:00 Transfer to hotel Airport transfer by a courtesy car (f)r the Premier), a courtesy van (for the other delegates) and a bus (for lunave)rovided b ZFAO 15:45 Check in hotel Xihu State Guest Ho e 18 Yang Gong Ti Hangzhou 16:30 Transfer to Hefang Dress code: Casual Street Courtesy van provided by ZFAO 16:45 Tourist walk with Venue: Contact: Zhejiang Foreign Hefang Street William Wang Affairs Office Attendees: Party: Mr PENG Bo, Deputy Official Party Director General, Zhejiang Department of Foreign Affairs (ZFAO) Madam Dai Aiping, Division Director, ZFAO Ms Zhai Yutian, Interpreter, ZFAO 17:45 Transfer to hotel PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development MONDAY 20 JULY 2009 HANGZHOU 08 10 Transfer to meeling Courtesy van provided by ZFAO Dress code. Formal 08:30 Western Australia Venue: Contact: Zhejiang Exchange Fairy Hall, Building 3 William Wang Committee Meeting ZFAO Office Building Party: 25 Santaishan Road, Official Party Hangzhou Attendees: Dr GONG Zheng, Vice Governor of Zhejiang 10:15 Transfer to Avvarcl Ceremony 10:30 Attend the Award Venue: Contact: Ceremony of 2009 International Conference William Wang "Experiencing WA" Hall, Xizi Hotel Party: Zhejiang High-School37 Nanshan Road, Official Party Students English Hangzhou Language Attendees: Competition Mr ZHAO Hongzhu, Zhejiang Party Secretary 11:30 Meeting and Venue: Contact: welcome luncheon Front Conference Hall, William Wang with Zhejiang Building 1, Xizi Hotel Party: Provincial Party 37 Nanshan Road, Official Party Secretary Hangzhou Attendees: Mr ZHAO Hongzhu, Zhejian_g Party Secretary 13:30 Transfer to hotel 14:35 Transfer to meeting 15:00 Meeting with Venue: Contact: Zhejiang Conference Room 1 William Wang Development and Building 1, Provincial Party: Reform Commission Government Compound, Official Party Hangzhou, Zhejiang Attendees: Mr HUANG Yong, Deputy Director General of Zhejiang Development and Reform Commission PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 - 26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development MONDAY 20 JULY 2009 HANGZHOU 16:00 Briefing onboard Venue: Contact: LNG bus by Parking lot opposite William Wang Advanced Engine Provincial Government Party: Components (AEC) Compound Official Party Attendees: Tony Middleton, Managing Director of AEC David Wang, AEC's representative in China 16:40 Visit to Joint Venue: Contact: Research Zhejiang University William Wang Laboratories at Attendees: Party: Zhejiang University Prof ZHANG Guoping, Official Party Executive Deputy Dean, Zhejiang University's Agriculture and Bio-Tech College Dr Chengdao LI, Senior Researcher of DAFWA Other scientists 17:00 Transfer to hotel 18:00 Buffet dinner at hotel 19:00 Transfer to West Lake 19:30 Boat ride on West Attendees: Contact: Lake Zhejiang Provincial William Wang Department of Foreign Party: Affairs Official Party Mr PENG Bo, Deputy Director General, ZFAO Mme DAI Aiping, Division Director, ZFAO Ms ZHAI Yutian, Interpreter, ZFAO 20:30 Transfer to hotel PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19-26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development TUESDAY 21 JULY 2009 HANGZHOU - SHANGHAI - BEIJING 06,30 Deal foal at hoir-I 07:00 Check out hotel with luggage 07:10 Transfer to train Courtesy car provided by ZFAO station 07:49 Depart Hangzhou Train D5472 First Class 09:25 Arrive Shanghai 09:30 Transfer to meeting 10:15 Meeting with Venue: Contact: Baosteel Baosteel Office BJ Zhuang 370 Pudian Road Party: Attendees: Official Party Mr HE Wenbo, President of the Group, Baosteel Mr DAI Zhihao, Vice President, Baosteel Mr LI Qingyu, President, Baosteel Trading Co Mr LU Zhaoming, Managing Director for Baosteel in Australia 12:00 Presentation to Venue: Contact: Australian Chamber Le Royal Meridian Hotel BJ Zhuang of Commerce 789 Nanjing East Road Party: Shanghai function Official Party 13:30 Transfer to meeting 14:00 Meeting with Mayor Venue: Contact: of Shanghai 165 Kangping Road BJ Zhuang Shanghai Party: Official Party Attendees: Mr HAN Zheng, Deputy Secretary of the Communist Party of China(CPC\ShGngh8i Committee and Mayor of Shanghai ;ktati PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development TUESDAY 21 JULY 2009 HANGZHOU - SHANGHAI - BEIJING 14.45 ansfei to meeting 1445 Media Interview Venue: Hengshan Hotel Shanghai 15:00 Transfer to meeting 16:30 Visit Shanghai Venue: Contact: Yangshan Port Shanghai Yangshan Port BJ Zhuang Attendees: Party: Mr WANG Xuan, Chief Official Party Engineer, Shanghai Deepwater Port Project Construction Headquarters 17:45 Transfer to airport 20:25 Depart Shanahai Flight: CA178 Business Class 22: Arrive Beijing Met by Ms Li Fang, Forelan Affaiiis Department, NDRC and Embassy officials and Emma Afterman, Third Secretary, Economic Section, Australian Embassy 23:00 Transfer to h 23:3 Check in hotel Grand Hyatt 1 East Chang An Avenue Beijing PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development WEDNESDAY 22 JULY 2009 BEIJING 07:30 Breakfast meetingVenue: Contact: with the Meeting Room, Executive BJ Zhuang Australian Floor Party: Ambassador to 17th Floor, Hyatt Official Party China Attendees: O Dr Geoff Raby, Australian Ambassador to China O Ian Macintosh, Counsellor (Economic) Rob Fergusson, Counsellor (Political) David Dukes, A/g Senior Trade Commissioner, Austrade Emma Afterman 08:20 Transfer to meeting 09:00 Meeting with Venue: Contact: Aluminium Aluminium Corporation of BJ Zhuang Corporation of China Office Party: China (Chinalco) No 62, Official Party North Xizhimen Street Attendees: Mr XIONG Weiping, Chairman Mr LIU Caiming, Vice President Mr WANG Wenfu, President, Chinalco Overseas Holdings Mr SONG Laizong, Assistant to President and Director Corporate Management Dept Mr ZHAO Zhengang, Director, Overseas Develoment De 10:00 Transfer to meeting PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 26 JULY 2009 Department of State Development . WEDNESDAY 22 JULY 2009 BEIJING 10:30 Meeting with Venue: Contact: Sinosteel Sinosteel Office BJ Zhuang 8 Haidian Dajie Party: Attendees: Official Party Mr HUANG Tianwen, President Mr JIANG Hong, Vice President Mr ZHANG Zheng, Director, President's Office Mr WU Hongbin, General Manager, Capital Operation Dept Mr XU Honglu, General Manager, Overseas Operation Mr FENG Shuijun, Managing Director, Sinosteel Trading Mr LIANG Minjie, Managing Director, SinoSteel Mining Mr CHENG Sijun, General Manager, SinoSteel Australia Mining Pty Ltd 11:30 Transfer to meeting 12:00 Lunch meeting Venue: Contact: with Chinese Diaoyutai State Guest House, BJ Zhuang companies to be No 2 Fucheng Road, Haidian Party: involved with District Official Party OPR project 13:30 Transfer to meeting PREMIER'S MISSION TO CHINA Government of Western Australia 19 26 JULY 2009 Dcpartment of State Development EDNESDAY 22 JULY 2009 BEIJING -1,--,:sztvrt:ictsttt 14:00 Meeting with Venue: Contact: China National Petro China Office BJ Zhuang Petroleum Corp 9 Dongzhiwen North Street Party: (Petro China) Attendees: Official Party Mr JIANG Jiemin, President, China National Petroleum Corp and Chairman, Petro China Mdm WU Mei, Director General, Planning Dept Mr BO Qiliang, President, China National Oil & Gas Exploration & Development Corp
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