Advocacy Actions

2021-11-23 > Beijing

Impact of Data Security Law and Personal Information Protection Law in Transport Sector

The European Chamber held an joint Working Group Meeting ‘Impact of Data Security Law and Personal Information Protection Law in Transport Sector, The Chief Economist Ms. Li Luyao of the China Transport Communications and Information Centre (CTTIC) gave the presentation.

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2021-11-19 > All chapters

Comments to National People's Congress (NPC) on the Anti-monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China (Draft Amendments)

The European Chamber submitted comments to National People's Congress (NPC) on the Anti-monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China (Draft Amendments) on 19th November.

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2021-10-13 > Beijing

Submitted Comments on the Amendment to the E-commerce Law

Fashion & Leather and Legal & Competition WGs submitted comments on the amendment to the E-commerce Law.

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2021-07-23 > Shanghai

Comments to Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce (SCOFCOM) on Building the Rule of Law in Commerce in Shanghai During the 14th Five-year Plan Period (Draft for Comment)

The European Chamber submitted comments to Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce (SCOFCOM) on Building the Rule of Law in Commerce in Shanghai During the 14th Five-year Plan Period (Draft for Comment).

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2021-07-16 > Beijing

Comments to the NHSA on the Healthcare Security Law (Draft for Comments)

On 16 July, the medical devices sector sent comments to the National Healthcare Security Administration on the Healthcare Security Law (Draft for Comments).

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2021-07-12 > Beijing, Shanghai, South China

Comments to China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) on Standards of Trademark Examination and Trial (Draft for Comment)

The European Chamber submitted a 17-page long comment to China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) on the Standards of Trademark Examination and Trial (Draft for Comment). Both industry members and law firm members participated in commenting.

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2021-06-30 > Beijing, Shanghai

Submitted comments to the People's Bank of China on the Anti-money Laundering Law (Revised Draft for Comment)

The working groups suggested to clarify roles and responsibilities, including for units and individuals. Other suggestions include narrowing the scope of the confidentiality obligation of the new law, make clear the name and specific supervision mode of the state anti-money laundering administrative department and to clarify the specific treatment methods of domestic foreign-funded institutions, that is, whether the existing unified anti money laundering compliance system of overseas parent banks can be used.

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2021-05-28 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to the National People's Congress Legislative Affairs Commission (NPC LAC) on the Data Security Law (Second Draft for Comments)

On 28th May 2021, the European Chamber submitted collated comments to the NPC LAC on the Data Security Law (Second Draft for Comments).

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2021-05-28 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to the National People's Congress Legislative Affairs Commission (NPC LAC) on the Personal Information Protection Law (Second Draft for Comments)

The European Chamber submitted collated member comments to the NPC LAC on the second draft of the Personal Information Protection Law, which was released for consultation on 28th April 2021.

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2021-05-21 > All chapters

EU-China Green Development Dialogue II: Challenges and Opportunities in Building a Green Power System

The European Chamber organised the "EU-China Green Development Dialogue II: Opportunities and Challenges in Building a Green Power System", along with the Centre for International Economic and Technology Cooperation (CIETC) of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on Friday 21st May at 15:00-17:30, European Chamber Beijing Office. In this meeting, Mr Hu Zhaoguang from the State Grid Energy Research Institute focused on green power industry in China, Mr Liu Qiang from Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on green energy policies, and Mr Yu Wenxuan from China University of Political Science and Law on green energy laws; while Mr William Zhao from Total and Ms Wang Hao from GIZ Sino-German Energy Partnership Project discussed about balancing between green energy and energy security, and the role of flexibility for a decarbonised power system.

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