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欧盟商会主席伍德克一行会见国家发展改革委价格监督与反垄断局许昆林局长
2014年11月28日上午,欧盟商会主席伍德克一行前往国家发改委拜会了价格监督与反垄断局许昆林局长。双方就反垄断、药品价格改革等有关问题进行了沟通交流。
Read moreEuropean Chamber Delegation led by President Joerg Wuttke met with Assistant Minister Wang Shouwen, MOFCOM
On November 28th, 2014, European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke and a group of Vice Presidents met with Assistant Minister Wang Shouwen at MOFCOM.
Read morePresident Wuttke’s Op-ed Article is published in the Financial Times
On 4th November 2014, President Wuttke Op-ed “China needs to be placed at the top of the European Commission’s ‘to do’ list” was published in the Financial Times.
Chamber on CCTV 1's 7pm News
Vice President de la Noue was interviewed by CCTV with the interview subsequently broadcast during CCTV's primetime News at 7pm.
Read moreOpened an Office in Brussels
The European Chamber is proud to have opened an office in Brussels in September. Former European Chamber President Serge Janssens will be our permanent liaison there.
Read morePresident Wuttke on CCTV
European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke was on the panel of CCTV News’ Dialogue programme entitled ‘China’s Auto Anti-Monopoly Crackdown’, which was aired on 24th August.
Read moreEuropean Chamber issued a statement on Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)-related investigations in China
In the statement, the Chamber stated that effective implementation of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) would be beneficial for developing a healthy market economy in China, whilst also noting some concerns of European business on the processes and impartiality of the investigations.
Read moreEuropean Chamber President met German Chancellor Merkel
European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke met German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a German Embassy reception on 7th July and spoke to her about market access problems that European companies face in China.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Comments on the CSPFTZ Negative List Reduction
The Shanghai Municipal Government has released a revised version of the Negative List. There has been a reduction of 51 items on the list (from 190 to 139 items), a decrease of 27%. The European Chamber has, in turn, drafted a press release in response to this announcement. Please see herein below and as attached.
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