Advocacy Actions

2023-09-23 > Shanghai

European Chamber Financial Services representatives meet with EU Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis

On 23rd September, a group of European Chamber representatives, especially focusing on financial setvices, led by Beijing Vice President Mr. Bruno Weill and Shanghai Chapter President Mr. Carlo D'Andrea met European Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, disucssing on a package of issues EU financial services come cross in China.

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2022-11-18 > Beijing, Shanghai

Three Financial Services Working Groups' Meeting with CBIRC

On 18th November, 2022, the Banking and Securities Working Group, along with the Insurance Working Group, and the Non-banking Working Group, had a joint government meeting with the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC), discussing about the presence challenges and business complementarity EU financial institutes have in China, especially under a complex international environment.

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2022-07-11 > Beijing, Shanghai

Online Meeting with NAFMII on CSR Bond Issuance

On 11st July, the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors, together with Corporate Social Responsibility Forum, Banking and Securities Working Group, and Non-banking Work Group' representatives held an cross-government meeting online and offline, discussing on the details of issuance of CSR Bond in China.

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2022-07-11 > Beijing, Shanghai

Lobby Letter Submitted to the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC) on the Growth Challenges of Three Financial Working Groups

On 11st July, the European Chamber’s Banking & Securities working group, Insurance working group and Non-Banking Financial Institutions (NBFI) working group sent a joint letter to the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC) on the Growth Challenges foreign financial institutes come cross in China. The bilingual letter, starting with a cover letter co-signed with European Banking Federation, is 20-pages long, listing 4 issues from banks and 2 issues from leasing companies.

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2022-05-24 > All chapters

WG meeting: Understanding the European and Chinese updated standardisation strategies

On 24th May, the European Chamber organised a Working Group meeting on the EU and Chinese standardisation strategies.

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2022-05-20 > Beijing, Shanghai

Market Access Team meeting for Financial Services

On 20th May 2022, a group of European Chamber representatives joined a Market Access Team meeting on financial services organised by the EU Delegation.

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2022-05-13 > All chapters

CCPIT Online Roundtable on Current Situation of Foreign Investment in China

On 13th May, the Department of Development Research of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and the European Chamber co-organised an online roundtable on the situation for European business in China under the recent COVID-19 containment measures.

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2022-04-08 > All chapters

Meeting with Sports Equipment Centre

On 8th April, representative from the Sports Equipment Centre of the General Administration of Sports, Foreign Trade Development Centre of the Ministry of Commerce and Urban Culture Development Research Institute, China Architectural Culture Research Association, Ministry of culture and Tourism (UCDRI) visited the European Chamber.

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2022-03-21 > All chapters

European Chamber members meet with the Director-General of the European Commission's DG FISMA

On the 21st March, a group of senior representatives from the financial services Working Groups led by President Joerg Wuttke met with Director-General of DG FISMA, John Berrigan.

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2022-01-28 > Beijing, Shanghai

Letter Submitted to Shanghai Municipal Tax Service (State Taxation Administration) on the debt-to-equity ratio applied to Equipment Leasing Companies (ELC)

On Friday 28 January 2022, the Non-Banking Financial Institutions (NBFI) working group sent a letter to Shanghai Municipal Tax Service State Taxation Administration to draw their attention to the debt-to-equity ratio applied to equipment leasing companies (ELC).

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