Advocacy Actions

2024-03-22 > Beijing, Shanghai

The Consumable and Disposable Medical Device Advisory Committee and the COCIR Registration Affairs Taskforce Submitted a Letter to the National Medical Products Administration on the Issues of Product Service Life and Dynamic Management

The Consumable and Disposable Medical Device Advisory Committee and the COCIR Registration Affairs Taskforce have written to the National Medical Products Administration. They expressed concern about equating a product's service life with product failure, clarifying that the term "service life" should be interpreted as "expected service life". They also proposed that medical device end users should be allowed to manage the "expected service life" of their devices dynamically, potentially extending the use of products beyond their "expected service life" based on regular evaluations and maintenance records.

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2024-03-21 > Beijing, Shanghai

Feedback Submitted to Chongqing Municipal Healthcare Security Administration on Chongqing Basic Medical Insurance Payment Methods by Disease Related Group (DRG) (Draft for Comments)

The Healthcare Equipment Working Group provided feedback to the Chongqing Municipal Healthcare Security Administration on Chongqing Basic Medical Insurance Payment Methods by Disease Related Group (DRG) (Draft for Comments).

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2024-03-20 > All chapters

Feedback on cross-sectoral advocacy priorities submitted to the Dutch Embassy and Consulate

On 20th March, ahead of a high level Dutch government delegation visit to China, the European Chamber submitted feedback on key cross-sectoral advocacy issues for European Industry.

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2024-03-19 > All chapters

Financial Services Working Group Members Attend China-EU Roundtable

On 19th March, European Chamber Vice-President Bruno Weill and representatives from the Financial Services Working Group member companies attended the China-EU Roundtable hosted by the People's Bank of China (PBoC) on the sidelines of the high-level EU-China Financial Regulatory Working Group.

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2024-03-19 > South China

European Chamber Vice President meet with Hainan Party Secretary, Hainan Governor, and CCPIT Chairman

On March 19th, European Chamber Vice President and South China Chapter Board Chair Klaus Zenkel met with Hainan Party Secretary Feng Fei, Hainan Governor Liu Xiaoming, and CCPIT Chairman Ren Hongbin during the CCPIT’s Foreign Invested Enterprises Hainan Tour.

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2024-03-19 > All chapters

European Chamber President meets with Director-General for DG COMP Olivier Guersent

On 19th March, a group of European Chamber representatives from the Legal and Competition Working Group led by Chamber President Jens Eskelund met with Director-General for DG COMP Olivier Guersent.

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2024-03-18 > All chapters

European Chamber representatives meet with Director-General for DG FISMA John Berrigan

On 18th March, a group of European Chamber representatives led by Vice-President Bruno Weill met with Director-General for DG FISMA and his team.

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2024-03-15 > Shanghai

Meeting with Nanjing Commerce Bureau

On 15th March, European Chamber met with representatives from Nanjing Commerce Bureau.

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2024-03-14 > Tianjin

Meeting with Tianjin Municipal Government Office

On March 14, 2024, European Chamber Tianjin Chapter was invited to attend a meeting with the Municipal Government Office, the Foreign Investment Management Office of Tianjin Commerce Bureau , and the Tianjin Electricity Trading Center. During the meeting, attendees were briefed on the development of green electricity in Tianjin, and some issues that enterprises have encountered in the use and procurement of green electricity were addressed.

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2024-03-13 > All chapters

European Chamber Financial Services Working Groups Meet with the National Financial Registration Administration

On 13th March, European Chamber Vice President Bruno Weill and representatives from the Banking and Securities, Non-Banking Financial Institutions, and Insurance Working Groups met with representatives from the National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA).

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