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Eighth annual Position Paper reports business optimism but seeks increased transparency and fairness
The European Chamber today launches its annual European Business in China Position Paper 2008/2009. This year's Position Paper indicates that European companies are generally optimistic about their business in China, but their concerns remain about market access, transparency, intellectual property rights (IPR) and environmental sustainability. Economic Nationalism appears to be a growing concern.
Read moreSpecific guidelines set for new Anti-Monopoly Law
by Diao Ying, China Daily
Read moreEuropean Chamber urges the publication of implementing guidelines for China’s Anti-Monopoly Law
The European Chamber welcomes China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML), which will take effect from today. The Chamber expects the law and its forthcoming guidelines will contribute towards a legal framework that supports a more open economy and a level playing field for businesses in China.
Read moreEU companies to be ready for competition law compliance
by People's Daily Online
Read moreVisa curbs bad for business, chambers say
by Celine Sun, South China Morning Post
Read moreChina cuts business visas for Olympics
by Geoff Dyer, Jamil Anderlini, Financial Times
Read moreEuropean chamber voices concern over tightened China business visas
by Xinhua
Read moreEU business group concerned over China's Olympic visa policy
by DPA
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