Advocacy Actions

2024-02-09 > All chapters

Submission of feedback on 60GHz ahead of the EU-China ICT Dialogue

On 9th February 2024, European Chamber representatives provided written feedback to the EU Delegation on the 60GHz band.

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2024-02-05 > All chapters

Call for Comments on the Management Measures for Financial Leasing Companies (Draft for Comments)

On 5th February 2024, the Non-Banking Financial Institutions (NBFI) Working Group submitted comments to the National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA).

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2024-01-26 > All chapters

Meeting with representatives from the Dutch Embassy and the Dutch National Enterprise Agency

On 26th January a European Chamber representative met with a visiting representative from the Dutch Enterprise Agency (RVO) and Embassy officials.

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2024-01-25 > All chapters

Call for Comments on the Interim Measures for the Mediation of Implementation Disputes in Open Patent Licensing (Trial) (Draft for Solicitation of Opinions)

The Intellectual Property Rights Working Group submitted comments to the CNIPA on 25th January 2024.

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2024-01-24 > Southwest China

Exclusive Meeting with the EU Delegation Trade section counsellor Helene Juramy (Chongqing)

On 24th January, the European Chamber Vice President and Southwest China Board Chair, Mr. Massimo Bagnasco and 9 member companies had a meeting with the EU Delegation Trade section counsellor Helene Juramy. During the meeting, 9 member companies have demonstrated their current overall business situation in China, especially in Chongqing. There are three main domain industries include: Energy, Service, and finance. The difficulties that member companies mainly faced are the transformation of manufacturing production, the weak of customer confidence, and the EXPACT benefit in west region. And EU Delegation Trade section counsellor Helene Juramy has stated the idea of “In China, For China” and “de-risking” policy that EU has applied.

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2024-01-22 > Southwest China

Exclusive Meeting with the EU Delegation Trade Section Counsellor Ms. Helene Juramy (Chengdu)

On 22nd January 2024, Southwest China Chapter of European Chamber held an exclusive meeting with the EU Delegation Trade Section Counsellor Ms. Helene Juramy in Chengdu. Ms. Helene Juramy would like to learn how was the members’ business here and thought that to exchange mind is more difficult. “This is a different world and it’s also a different China. Economy recovery is slower than people expected.” said Ms. Helene Juramy. She also talked about the confidence crisis for consuming and employment situation, trade deficit, fairness, IPR, the investigation in electric vehicles, and the dialogue will continue. Member companies shared their operation and the issues they faced such as certification for products exported to Europe.

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2024-01-19 > All chapters

Meeting with State Administration for Market Regulation

On 19th January 2024, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China participated a roundtable discussion on continuously optimizing business environment and facilitating high quality development at the State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR).

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2024-01-15 > All chapters

European Chamber submits comments on the MIIT's Emergency Plan for Data Security Incidents in Industrial and Information Technology Fields

On 15th January the European Chamber submitted comments on the MIIT's Emergency Plan for Data Security Incidents in Industrial and Information Technology Fields.

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2024-01-11 > All chapters

European Chamber President speaks at a panel discussion with the Prime Minister of Belgium

On 11th January, European Chamber President Jens Eskelund delivered a keynote speech and participated in a panel discussion at an event chaired by Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo on occasion of his visit to China.

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2024-01-11 > All chapters

Meeting with representatives from DG TRADE on cross-border data transfer issues

On 11th January, representatives from the European Chamber Cybersecurity Sub-working Group had an exchange on the most recent developments on China's cross-border data transfer regulatory regime.

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