Advocacy Actions

2022-03-28 > All chapters

European Chamber President Wuttke and VP Weill Met CSRC Vice Chairman Fang Xinghai

On 28th March, Chamber President Jörg Wuttke and Vice President (VP) Bruno Weill met online with CSRC Vice Chair Fang Xinghai.

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2022-03-25 > All chapters

European Chamber Attended CCPIT 2022 First Quarter Online Seminar with FIEs

On 25th March, the European Chamber attended the 2022 First Quarter Online Seminar on Business Environment for Foreign-invested Enterprises in China, organized by the research department of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT).

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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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2022-03-18 > All chapters

Expert Sharing on Auto Recall Policy and Its Standards Development and New 'San Bao' Policy (Repaire, Replacement, Return)

On 18th March, experts from the Product Safety Research Centre of China National Institute of Standardisation (with another name as the Defective Product Administration Centre of the State Administration of Markety Regulations) joined the Automotive Working Group meeting and made presentations on the Provisions of Automotive Emission Recall, the Provisions on the Liability for the Repair, Replacement and Return of Household Automotive Products (known as 'San Bao' rules), and recall related standardisation work.

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2022-03-08 > Nanjing

Meeting with Xuzhou Foreign Affairs Office

On Mar 8 2022, Dr Andreas Risch, chair of the European Chamber Nanjing Chapter received the visit of Mr Wang Lianyun, Second-level Inspector of Xuzhou Foreign Affairs Office, Vice-President of Xuzhou People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries

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2022-03-07 > All chapters

International Liner Shipping Working Group's Online Meeting with SAMR

The State Administration for Market Regulation(SAMR) initiated the online meeting with International Liner Shipping Working Group, European Chamber, to investigate the industry problems of higher freight rate, commercial bribery, port congestions and limited transport capacity.

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2022-03-04 > All chapters

Maritime WG and International Liner Shipping WG Joint Meeting with MoT

On 4th of March, the Ministry of Transport initiated one online meeting, along with Maritime WG and International Liner Shipping WG, for an industry hearing on a range of issues, covering higher freight rate, disrupted supply chain, shore power use of liner industry and the decarbonisation strategies of ship-building industry.

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2022-03-04 > All chapters

Sent comments to Ministry of Finance regarding government procurement

On 4th March, the European Chamber sent comments to the Treasury Department of Ministry of Finance regarding the challenges and concerns faced by the foreign-invested companies in the government procurement in China.

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2022-03-04 > All chapters

Sent comments to CCPIT regarding government procurement

On 4th March, the European Chamber sent comments to the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) regarding the challenges and concerns faced by the foreign-invested companies in the government procurement activities in China.

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2022-03-01 > All chapters

European Chamber Attended CCPIT Online Seminar on Supply Chains

On 1st March, the European Chamber members attended the online seminar on supply chains hosted by the China Center for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT). Members shared their insight and communicated their concerns over issues including China's R&D investment on the protection of intellectual property in the biotechnology field, market access for innovative technology and its market regulation, challenges in transiting to green energy, as well as second-hand chip issue in the automotive chip supply.
Chinese officials from International Trade Administration, China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) & scholars attended the meeting.

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