Advocacy Actions

2020-05-08 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on the Guide to the Construction of Network Data Security Standard System (Draft for Comments)

The European Chamber submitted comments to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on the Guide to the Construction of Network Data Security Standard System (Draft for Comments).

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2020-04-20 > All chapters

Comments on MIIT Administrative Measure on the Production of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

The Aviation and Aerospace Working Group submitted comments on MIIT Administrative Measure on the Production of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.

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2020-04-17 > Beijing

Meeting with the official from EASA for supporting and promoting APP project

Under the current situation , the European aviation companies are very worried about the direction of the industry, meanwhile they concern much about the strategy and plan of EU- China aviation partnership .

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2020-04-15 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to MOFCOM and NDRC on Catalogue of Industries for Encouraged Foreign Investment (2019)

The European Chamber very much welcomes the MOFCOM's decision to collect opinions on the "Catalogue of Industries for Encouraged Foreign Investment (2019)". Upon careful study of the draft and consultation with its members, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China has collated all member inputs and submitted suggestions to the MOFCOM for their consideration.

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2020-04-10 > Beijing

Meeting with Mr. Niall Leonard, First Counsellor of the European Union Delegation to China, on the Testing and Quarantine of Cargo Flights Air Crews

The European Chamber had a meeting with Mr. Niall Leonard, First Counsellor of the European Union Delegation to China, where representatives from the Logistics and Aviation and Aerospace working groups gathered to discuss on the further lobby actions needed from the EU on the rules on testing and quarantine of cargo flights air crews in China.

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2020-03-20 > Beijing

CCAR 21 Comments to CAAC, meeting with CAAC, Airworthiness Dept.

On 20th March, the Aviation & Aerospace Working Group (WG) held a meeting with Ms CHEN Ye from the Airworthiness Department of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to exchange views on the modified CCAR -21- R4, the main airworthiness regulation of the aeronautic industry. Ms Chen introduced the objectives behind the modification of CCAR 21,and explained and interpreted the key content of the 10 chapters of the Rule. She also clarified the relationship between CCAR -21- R4 and the EU- China bilateral agreement-BASA.

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2020-03-16 > Beijing

A&A WG PP Discussion meeting, closed

The European Chamber Aviation and Aerospace WG held a PP discussion meeting to decide the key recommendations for Position Paper 2020.

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2020-03-13 > Beijing

Comments on Approval Rules of Airworthiness of Civil Aviation Products and Components (CCAR-21-R4) (the 2nd Draft for Comments )

On behalf of the members, A & A WG submitted to CAAC 30 comments on Approval Rules of Airworthiness of Civil Aviation Products and Components (CCAR-21-R4) (the 2nd Draft for Comments ), which is one of the most important rule for the aeronautic manufacturers.

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2020-03-13 > Beijing

Event on the Impacts of COVID-19 on Global Transportation with Niall Leonard, First Counsellor of the EU Delegation to China

The European Chamber held an online webinar on the Impacts of COVID-19 on Global Transportation, where Mr. Niall Leonard, First Counsellor on Mobility and Transportation from the EU Delegation to China, was invited by the European Chamber to give a speech on the matter of transportation in times of crisis.

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2020-03-11 > Beijing

A & A WG: Roundtable meeting with EU Delegation

On 11th March, The EU Delegation, EASA representative Dr Javier Vicedo, and Aviation & Aerospace Working Group (WG) members held a meeting in the EU Delegation office to assess the impact of the current global crisis on the aviation industry and the potential responses from the authorities compared to those by the industry.

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