ASIANET: Asia Leaders to Discuss Pitfalls That Lie Ahead

ข่าวต่างประเทศ Tuesday November 21, 2000 09:00 —Asianet Press Release

Asia Leaders to Discuss Pitfalls That Lie Ahead ASEAN Informal Summit Should Reveal Key Issues, Says Edward H. Tillinghast, III NEW YORK, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -- The fourth ASEAN Informal Summit to be held November 22-25 in Singapore will surely examine difficult issues between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations members (ASEAN) and those of China, Japan and the Republic of Korea. "The insurance industry failures in Japan, how they can be restructured or liquidated and the potential for foreign investment; prospects for restructuring and liquidating failed enterprises in the PRC such as GDE and GBFE; and the Daewoo bankruptcy and its impact on the region are important issues for this group," says Edward H. Tillinghast, III a business expert in the region. Mr. Tillinghast is available to the media in advance of the conference. For more information, contact Edward H. Tillinghast, III, head of the Business Reorganization Practice and the Asia Pacific Insolvency and Restructing team of Coudert Brothers law firm. Mr. Tillinghast, along with other Coudert Brothers Asian Experts have been involved in the restructuring of Asia, advising on hundreds of millions of dollars of projects in the region for the past three years. SOURCE: Association of Southeast Asian Nations CONTACT: Edward H. Tillinghast, III, 212-626-4744, [email protected], or Michael S. Horn, 65-222-9973, [email protected], or Richard G. York, 65-222-9973, [email protected], of Coudert Brothers, or Andrea Disario of Broadgate Consultants, 212-369-1031 for Association of Southeast Asian Nations Web site: http://www.broadgate.com-END-

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