Advocacy Actions

2024-04-25 > Beijing

Submitted Comments to the Ministry of Transport (MOT) on the Management Measures of Shore Power in Ports and Ships (Revised Draft for Comments)

On 25th April 2024, the European Chamber Maritime Manufacturing and Industrial Services Working Group submitted comments to the Ministry of Transport (MOT) on the Management Measures of Shore Power in Ports and Ships (Revised Draft for Comments).

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2024-04-12 > Beijing

Submitted Comments to the Ministry of Commerce on the Bottleneck Issues in Standards Setting in Service Sector

On 12th April, the European Chamber submitted comments to the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) Foreign Investment Department on the Bottleneck Issues in Standards Setting in Service Sector.

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2024-04-03 > Beijing

Meeting with the China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry

On Wednesday 3rd April 2024, the Business Manger on behalf of the Maritime Manufacturing and Industrial Services Working Group met up with the China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry (CANSI) to discuss the working group key recommendations in the Position Paper 2023 and potential cooperation on CANSI events during 2024-2025.

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2024-03-27 > Beijing

Maritime Manufacturing Working Group Met up with SEA Europe and Submitted Position Paper 2023

On Wednesday 27th March 2024, the Maritime Manufacturing & Industrial Services Working Group held a call with Mr Vincent Guerre, Trade and Competitiveness Director of the SEA Europe, to discuss the key priorities in 2023 Position Paper of the working group, the situation of China’s local shipping/shipbuilding industry, and global and China’s decarbonisation updates in maritime sector.

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2024-03-21 > Beijing

Maritime Manufacturing Working Group met up with APEC Port Services Network (APSN) to Discuss Alternative Maritime Fuels and Green Ports Developments

On Thursday 21st March 2024, the Maritime Manufacturing & Industrial Services Working Group met up with Ms Yu Xiujuan, Director of APEC Port Services Network (APSN), affiliated with the China Waterborne Transport Research Institute (WTI), Ministry of Transport (MOT), to discuss on Alternative Maritime Fuels and Green Ports Developments.

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2024-03-20 > All chapters

Feedback on cross-sectoral advocacy priorities submitted to the Dutch Embassy and Consulate

On 20th March, ahead of a high level Dutch government delegation visit to China, the European Chamber submitted feedback on key cross-sectoral advocacy issues for European Industry.

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2024-02-29 > Beijing

Meeting with APEC Port Services Network (APSN) and submitted the Maritime Manufacturing Working Group Position Paper

On 29th March 2024, the Maritime Manufacturing and Industrial Services Working Group Business Manager met up with the APEC Port Services Network (APSN) affiliated with China Waterborne Transport Research Institute (WTI) of the Ministry of Transport (MOT).

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2024-02-23 > Beijing

Met with China Association of Productivity Promotion Centers on low-carbon ship fuels

On Friday 23rd February 2024, the Maritime Manufacturing and Industrial Services Working Group met with the China Association of Productivity Promotion Centers (CPPC) and China Academy of Productivity Science, to discuss low carbon ship fuels.

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2024-01-19 > Beijing

Met with Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark on Maritime Working Group 2024 Priorities

On Friday 19th January 2024, the Maritime Manufacturing & Industrial Services Working Group Coordinator met with Maritime Counsellor of the Danish Embassy to discuss the WG 2024 priorities.

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2024-01-18 > Beijing

Joint WG Meeting on the Latest Decarbonisation Policies and Actions in the EU and China with Mr. Rainer Emschermann from DG CLIMA

On Thursday 18th January, the European Chamber organised a joint WG meeting with Mr. Rainer Emschermann, Policy Officer at Directorate-General for Climate Action (DG CLIMA), European Commission, on the EU’s climate and green transition policy landscape and regulations at the heart of the EU’s decarbonisation agenda. Mr. Renato Roldão, States' Representative, European Chamber, gave the opening remarks and moderated the whole session. Representatives from various WGs such as energy, carbon market, aviation and aerospace, maritime manufacturing and industrial services, and automotive, elaborated on China’s green transition push from the perspective of EU businesses in the panel discussion.

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