Advocacy Actions

2014-08-27 > Beijing

Meeting with CATR

On 27th August, the ICT WG Vice Chair Bruce Fu and BM Lanna Wu had working-level meeting with Ms. Li Haiying, Law Dept.Director, Institute of Economy and Policy Research, CATR of MIIT. The discussion covered MVNO market opening timeline, VATS Catalog, China Telecom Law revision as well ICT companies comments on the SHFTZ.

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2014-08-27 > Beijing

Meeting on BJ PSB

During working-level meeting with BJ PSB officials, the Human Resources Forum BM and chamber representative exchanged views and concerns over visas for R&D graduates, S1 visa implementation, Green Card Policy Update, and expert visa over 60 with officials. The BJ PSB briefed on further development on Beijing credit-ranking system and also addressed above Visa questions. However, for graduate/intern visa issue, PSB offcials noted that a top and central level communication with MPS, MOE and MOFCOM is needed.

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2014-08-26 > Beijing

Meeting with DG Advertising Regulation, SAIC

On August 26th, European Chamber representatives met with Director General Zhang Guohua of SAIC’s Department of Advertising Supervision, to understand the status of the Advertising Law revision and discuss compliance issues faced by business in the Cosmetics and Paediatric Nutrition industry.

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2014-08-25 > Beijing

Submit a Paper to CFDA on Questions and Suggestions in terms of the Implementation of Provisions on Medical Devices

Submit a Paper to CFDA on Questions and Suggestions in terms of the Implementation of Provisions on Medical Devices

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2014-08-22 > Nanjing

Meeting with Jiangsu CCPIT Global Sourcing Development

During the Meeting, we discussed the details and the time schedule of the upcoming cooperate events on 12th November.

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2014-08-22 > Beijing

Submit Appreciation Letter to CFDA after the Key Provisions on Medical Devices were published

Submit Appreciation Letter to CFDA after the Key Provisions on Medical Devices were published

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2014-08-18 > Beijing

Meeting with DE CONNECT

On 18th August, the ICT Chairs briefed DG Kostas GLINOS for R&D, EU Commission on ICT indsutry's concerns and market access barriers to the China market. The conversation covers main obstacles such as access to China R&D Fund, Standard issues, information security, IPR and limited ICT market opening for foreign businesses. DG Kostas expressed the willingness of continue support for ICT WG and also proposed to create pilot EU-CN ICT projects for market entry, which is not limited to the Horizon 2020 but also other fund resources from EU Commission. In addition, DG Kostas confirmed that ICT WG members will be invited to join the next EU-CN IT Dialogues with MIIT in the future.

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2014-08-17 > Beijing

China International Medical Equipment Exhibition & Scientific Conference CHINA-HOSPEQ 2014 Seminar on Medical Devices Registration Review

Supported by National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) and co-sponsored by IHECC of NHFPC, Chinese Hospital Association (CHA) and China Association of Medical Equipment (CAME), CHINA-HOSPEQ 2014 was held from August 15th to 17th, 2014. IHECC organized a close-door seminar on Medical Device Registration Review during the conference.

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2014-08-17 > Beijing

CCFDIE Task Force on Foreign Medical Device Regulatory System EUCCC-COCIR was invited to join the group

CFDA authorized the China Center for Food and Drug International Exchange (CCFDIE) to carry out a research on foreign medical device regulatory system comparison. The focus would be on supervision to medical device manufacturers and distributors, as well as post-market surveillance.
EUCCC-COCIR was invited to join the Task Force. And we are going to contribute from the aspects of post-market surveillance and manufacturing supervision.

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2014-08-13 > All chapters

Meeting with the National Health and Family Planning Commission

Representatives from the PN Desk discussed with the Director of the Division of Child Health Department to follow up with theircomments on the industry Code of Conduct.

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