Advocacy Actions

2022-12-21 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on the Anti-unfair Competition Law (Revised draft for comments)

European Chamber submitted comments to State Adminstration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on the Anti-unfair Competition Law of the People's Republic of China (Revised Draft for Comment), on 21st December 2022.

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2022-11-25 > Beijing

AUTOMOTIVE WG VICE CHAIRS MET WITH EU MEMBER STATES COUNSELORS

On 25th November, the Automotive Working Group and the Auto Components Working Group presented to EU members stats counselors on the two working groups from their background to advocacy focuses.

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2022-10-26 > Beijing

Meeting on Decarbonization for Automotive

Held the first meeting of the series themed on Decarbonization for Automotive Industry on 26 October.

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2022-08-14 > Beijing

Comments to the National Hydrogen Energy Standardisation Technical Committee on the standards of Fueling Protocols for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (Draft Revision)

European Chamber submitted specific suggestions on the draft national standard Fuelling Protocols for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles on 14th August 2022.

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2022-07-27 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on the Prohibition of Abuse of Intellectual Property Rights to Exclude or Restrict Competition (Draft for Comments)

On 27th July, the European Chamber submitted comments to State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on the Prohibition of Abuse of Intellectual Property Rights to Exclude or Restrict Competition (Draft for Comments).

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2022-03-10 > Shanghai

Phone call Meeting with Mr.Tang Peng from Finance and Trade Division, Yangshan Special Area

On 10th March, Auto Components Working Group Coordinator made a phone call with Mr. Tang Peng discussed Mini Position Paper KR3, which involved rejected auto parts from overseas markets for quality assessment by analysis centers

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2022-02-16 > All chapters

Insight Sharing: EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and China’s Footstep

On 16th February, the European Chamber Finance and Taxation Working Group held a working group meeting to share insight on the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and China’s footstep in the carbon-related tax policies.

Paolo Caridi, Policy Coordinator of DG CLIMA of the European Commission, introduced the EU’s CBAM, and Cong Zhang, Partner of Ernst & Young, provided the perspective from China side taking stock of the current tax policies in the country and sharing insight on the relevant framework discussions.

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