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Chamber Elects New Vice President
On May 10th at the European Chamber’s Annual General Meeting Charlotte Roule, CEO of ENGIE China was elected vice president.
Read moreCandidates for Vice President
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to announce that the below candidates have been nominated to run for an elected position in the Chamber’s Executive Committee.
Read morePresident Wuttke Shares Views with Vice Premier Ma Kai and Vice President Katainen
On 19th October, European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke attended a breakfast with European Commission Vice President Katainen, Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai on the margins of the high-level economic dialogue between the EU and China in Brussels.
Read more[Video] Annual General Meeting 2016 Review
Review of Annual General Meeting 2016 in a short video.
Read moreEuropean Commission Vice President Katainen Attends AGM
Vice President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness Jyrki Katainen attended the Chamber’s Annual General Meeting on 27th April, to deliver an exclusive address to the attending members.
Read moreMembers Pass Historic Amendments to the Articles of Association
At the Annual General Meeting on the 27th of April, eligible voting members overwhelming endorsed the proposed amendments to the Chamber’s Articles of Association.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Members Confirm 2016 Leadership
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to announce that our member companies confirmed Jörg Wuttke as president, during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 27th April.
Read moreMessage to European Chamber Members: Articles of Association
The Executive Committee of the European Chamber is kindly requesting members to review a proposal to amend the Articles of Association.
Read moreChina-EU Trade and Economic Relations
China and the European Union enjoy increasingly strong economic and commercial ties, solidified by a landmark year in 2015. Xi Jinping met with top leaders from the UK, France, and Germany to expand economic cooperation.
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