Advocacy Actions

2022-09-26 > National

Comments to Ministry of Transport on Measures for the Security Protection of Key Information Infrastructure on Highways and Waterways (Draft)

On 26th Sep, the International Liner Shipping working group, and the Logistics working group jointly sent a series of comments to Ministry of Transport, on the Measures for the Security Protection of Key Information Infrastructure on Highways and Waterways (Draft Version).

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2022-08-05 > Shanghai

European Chamber Shanghai Chapter Meeting with Lin Gang Management Representatives

On 5th August, the European Chamber International Liner Shipping WG, Legal and Competition WG, and HR WG co-hosted a cross working group meeting with the Management Committee of Lin Gang Special Area to support business resumption under Covid times and solidify foreign-invested companies' confidences in China.

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2022-05-27 > Shanghai

Online meeting with Trade Counsellors Committee Shanghai

On 27th May, the European Chamber Shanghai Chapter, together with Banking and Securities Working Group, International Liner Shipping and Logistics Work Group' representatives held an online meeting with officials from the Trade Counsellor Committee Shanghai, discussing on the covid impacts on these sectors.

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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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2022-01-27 > Beijing, Shanghai

International liner shipping Working Group's online Meeting with Mofcom

On 27th January, the Internaitonal Liner Shipping Working Group had an online meeting with the Ministry of Commerce, PRC (Mofcom).

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2022-01-06 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments submitted to NIA on Trail for facilitation of Omission of Port Calls and Change of Ports

The National Immigration Administration (NIA) has reached out to the chamber with a draft for comments regarding the trial ports for the omission of port calls and change of port orders.

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2021-12-21 > Beijing, Shanghai

International liner shipping Working Group's online Meeting with SAMR

On December 21st, the International Liner Shipping Working Group had an online meeting with SAMR, on the issues of port management, anti-bribery and anti-trust realm.

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2021-11-30 > National

Maritime Manufacturing WG & ILS Sub-WG holds a joint roundtable meeting with CANSI/CSSC, seek a pathway on decarbonisation

The discussion focused on finding a pathway towards decarbonisation among industry players, especially how to jointly resolve challenges.

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2021-09-07 > Beijing, Shanghai

Dialogue on the Roadmap to Maritime Carbon Neutrality

Decarbonization is always on the agenda, and we are seeking alignment of China’s vision. Governments around the world and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have already joined the mission in reducing emissions from shipping. All carriers are now installing equipment to ensure sustainability and remain heavily engaged. Shipbuilders are looking at vessel conversion and replacement, as well as newbuilt orders. Shipping has a lower carbon emission than air cargo, so the concern is mainly on fuel transition.

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