Advocacy Actions
President Wuttke presents the Chamber's BCS 2020 to Heads of Mission
On 16th June, European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke presented the findings of the 2020 Business Confidence Survey (BCS) to European member state Heads of Mission.
Read moreMeeting with the National Institute of Hospital Administration on iFSMP Education to Medical Care Facilities
European Chamber representatives had a meeting with Mr. Xudong ZHANG, Deputy Head of the National Institute of Hospital Administration, to discuss the education on the use of infant food for special medical purpose to health workers in the medical care facility.
Read moreSubmitted comments to NEA on Constructing the Mechanism of Improving Clean Energy Consumption
On 15th June, the European Chamber's Environment and Energy working groups submitted input to the NEA on Constructing the Mechanism of Improving Clean Energy Consumption (Draft for Comments).
Read morePhonecall with the Secretary-General of the Remanufacture Committee of China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CPRA).
On 15th June, 2020, key representatives from the Auto components Working Group had a con-call with the Secretary General of the Remanufacture Committee of China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CPRA). Some issues of key importance to the remanufacturing industry and Chamber paper content of arguments were discussed. The meeting was a follow up to the advocacy actions the Chamber had with SG Xie back in March after their Yangze River Delta Visits in June.
Read moreMeeting with the China Cybersecurity Review Technology and Certification Centre (CCRC) on the Cybersecurity Review Measures
The European Chamber held a meeting with officials from the China Cybersecurity Review Technology and Certification Centre (CCRC) to seek clarifications to questions from members on the recently released Cybersecurity Review Measures.
Read moreComments to the SPC on the Provisions on Several Issues Concerning the Trial of Administrative Cases with Respect to Granting and Confirmation of Patent Rights
The Legal and IPR WGs submitted comments to the SPC on the Provisions on Several Issues Concerning the Trial of Administrative Cases with Respect to Granting and Confirmation of Patent Rights
Read moreSubmitted comments to the NPC on the Biosecurity Law
The National People’s Congress (NPC) issued a call for comments on the Biosecurity Law (the second draft for review) with an official deadline on 13th June.
Read moreComments to the NPC on the Amendments on the Copyright Law
The Legal and IPR WGs submitted comments to the NPC on the Amendments on the Copyright Law
Read morePresident Wuttke Delivered a Speech at the Special Event of Global 500 Fortune and Famous Foreign Companies Energizing Wuhan
On 12th June morning, European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke was invited to attend the on-line session of the Special Event of Global 500 Fortune and Famous Foreign Companies Energizing Wuhan. Wuhan Municipal Party Secretary Wang Zhonglin attended as well and gave an opening address and nearly 80 representatives from foreign chambers of commerce, Fortune 500 companies participated in the event.
As the 1st guest to deliver the speech, President Wuttke mentioned that the Chamber in China had faced immense challenges stemming from the COVID-19 outbreak, but nothing compared to the heroic fight of the people of Wuhan, especially the sacrifice and endurance of your medical professionals. Along with the priceless success in COVID-19 pandemic prevention and control, now was considered as a good timing for Chinese government to further liberalize the economy and open up the market to the world.
The European Chamber will continue to emphasize the opportunities in Wuhan, the transportation and industrial hub of central China. And 2020 should be more than just the year that Wuhan and the world were ravaged by plague, but also into a landmark year in China’s economic story.
Meeting with the CAICT on Comments Sent on the Security Technical Requirements for Critical Network Devices - Common Requirements (Draft for Comments)
The European Chamber met with experts at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) to further discuss the collated comments submitted to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on Security Technical Requirements for Critical Network Devices - Common Requirements (Draft for Comments).
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