Author Archives: Micaël Weber
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European Businesses Benefit from Luxembourg’s Expertise in Chinese Business

European Businesses Benefit from Luxembourg’s Expertise in Chinese Business

The Chinese Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce (ChinaLux) conference “RMB: A New Opportunity for Luxembourg” gave me a wealth of information that I’d like to continue to share with you. In this blog, I’ll describe how European businesses can improve business …  »

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Luxembourg’s Market and Currency Expertise Facilitates Chinese Business

Luxembourg’s Market and Currency Expertise Facilitates Chinese Business

In July 2009 The People’s Republic of China used its own currency in a cross-border investment for the first time. This is significant for many reasons, but primarily because it wasn’t traditional Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). It was something Mr. Jian Xue, …  »

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The Luxembourg Trade Office in Israel Is Very Effective

The Luxembourg Trade Office in Israel Is Very Effective

It is a priority of the Luxembourg government to make the country a very attractive place for ICT and Media companies to establish their European headquarters. Initiatives, in partnership with companies like P&TLuxembourg and its international broadband network TERALINK, have …  »

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Attend the World’s Largest Hosting Event… With Free Entry!

Attend the World’s Largest Hosting Event… With Free Entry!

If you haven’t yet attended WorldHostingDays in Germany, you’ve missed one of the most energizing events in the entire silicon sphere. 3,500 people attended last year to hear presentations and attend sessions led by key people from dozens of the …  »

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Innovative Israeli Companies Find a Warm Welcome in Luxembourg

Innovative Israeli Companies Find a Warm Welcome in Luxembourg

In 2011 I went to Israel to follow up contacts I had made in a previous visit in 2010. This time, in partnership with consultants and lawyers from Luxembourg, I organized and moderated the “Gateway to Europe” conference that was …  »

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Chinese Businesses Will Turn to the European Marketplace. But Not Today.

Chinese Businesses Will Turn to the European Marketplace. But Not Today.

Recently, I had the pleasure of attending a ChinaLux event at the Golf Grand Ducal’s elegant clubhouse, where I met many of Luxembourg’s leading Chinese expatriates and their European counterparts. Mikkel Stroerup and Marine Tse of ChinaLux and Lina Schnabel …  »

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TV Is Dead – And It’s Future Never Looked so Good

TV Is Dead – And It’s Future Never Looked so Good

In my last blog about the recent TV Players Workshop presented by TERALINK, I described how satellite operators are reacting to the challenges they face now that consumers want to receive and interact with content through their TV, computer, tablet …  »

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Alibaba: An Incredible Chinese Business Success Story

Alibaba: An Incredible Chinese Business Success Story

In reporting on my recent business trip to China in a previous blog, I mentioned that many Chinese companies are not yet considering doing business in Europe. This is simply because of the enormous potential of the internal Chinese market. …  »

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Key TV Players Believe the Future of Broadcasting is Already Here

Key TV Players Believe the Future of Broadcasting is Already Here

My colleagues at TERALINK and I recently organized a workshop that brought key players from the TV broadcasting and transmission industry together with media content developers and service providers. And what an exciting event this turned out to be! On …  »

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TERALINK’S Approach to Developing Chinese Business

TERALINK’S Approach to Developing Chinese Business

I’ve had good feedback on the two previous blogs I wrote about my trip to China as part of the trade mission organized by the Luxembourg Ministry of the Economy. So I’d like to continue the series by giving you …  »