Archive for 2020

The phrase 'new infrastructure' was first introduced back in 2018 by Chinese policy makers, but only since the COVID-19 outbreak the central government has started to repeatedly call for accelerated efforts in seven areas, namely, 5G, AI, industrial internet, big data centers, ultra-high voltage power transmission, high-speed rail, subways and charging facilities for new-energy vehicles, which are likely to boost the growth of certain industries, for instance, Intelligient Connected Vehicle (ICV).

  • 2020-05-20 | 15:00 - 16:40
  • Online

The trade volume between China and the United States in the first quarter was less than 100 billion US dollars, decreased by 19.96% year on year, accounting for 10% of China's total trade. The Sino-US trade war, the re-configuration of the world supply chain, and potential global decoupling will bring significant challenges under the impact of the global epidemic.

  • 2020-05-14 | 10:00 - 11:30
  • Online

On 7th May, the European Chamber is delighted to invite Mr Liu Jianguo, professor of the School of Environment, Tsinghua University, director of the Institute of Solid Waste Control and Recycling and member of the International Waste Working Group (IWWG) Scientific Advisory Committee to a webinar on interpreting Beijing waste-sorting policies and their impacts on industries.

  • 2020-05-07 | 14:00 - 15:30
  • Online