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Key Media Mentions on the 18 Months Since Davos Report
The 18 Months Since Davos report has been quoted by key domestic and international media multiple times since its release.
Read moreEU China Business Summit Update
The EU China Business Summit will no longer be taking place in line with its traditional format on the 16th/17th July.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Chamber Briefed on 7th EU-China HED by Commission Vice President Katainen
On 25th June, a small delegation led by Mats Harborn, president of the European Chamber, met with European Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen. Vice President Katainen was in Beijing to meet with Premier Li Keqiang and Vice Premier Liu He.
Read moreSupervisory Board elects States’ Representatives
On 23rd of May the European Chamber’s Supervisory Board (the Board) met to elect 3 States’ Representatives to the Chamber’s Executive Committee.
Read moreAdvocacy Letter to the United States Trade Representative Robert E. Lighthizer
The European Chamber has sent the below attached letter on Friday 11th May, to US Trade Representative (USTR) Robert E. Lighthizer, to provide comments on the US’s Section 301 trade investigation on China.
Read moreChamber 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 more2013 Provincial Quest Programme
Corresponding with China’s current administrative reforms and policy decentralisation, one of the Chamber’s government affairs highlights in 2013 was the official launch of the Provincial Quest Programme.
Read moreEU-China Business Summit
On 21st November, 2013 - At the EU-China Business Summit held in Beijing, the European Union Chamber of Commerce Nanjing Chair Board Mr. Carlo D’Andrea was one of the 10 people admitted to meet directly the Chinese Premier Li Kegiang.
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