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President Jörg Wuttke Presents to European Parliament
On 9th February, during the Chamber’s European Tour 2017, President Jörg Wuttke presented both key findings from the Position Paper 2016/2017 and highlights of the much-anticipated study China Manufacturing 2025 before the European Parliament.
Read moreChamber Lobby Success: SAFE agrees to set up ‘hotline’ to resolve window guidance concerns
On 23rd January, Chamber President Joerg Wuttke met with Mr Pan Gongsheng, Deputy Governor of the People’s Bank of China and Administrator of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), to discuss the SAFE’s recent window guidance.
Read more2017 Event Calendar and Sponsorship Package Available! - European Chamber Tianjin Chapter
Involve your brand with European Chamber Tianjin Chapter's 2017 events!
Read more2016 in Review
This article reviews our key achievements in 2016.
Read moreChamber Annual Conference 2016: is Globalisation in Retreat?
Held on 14th December, the Chamber’s annual conference, Globalisation in Retreat: Risks and Opportunities for China, was opened by HE Hans-Dietmar Schweisgut, EU Ambassador to China.
Read moreAddress by European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke at the Annual Conference 2016
European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke addressed at the European Chamber Annual Conference 2016 "Globalisation in Retreat: Risks and Opportunities for China" on 14th December.
Read moreThe European Union and China's relationship enters a new phase
Hans-Dietmar Schweisgut, Ambassador of the European Union to China, addressed at the European Chamber Annual Conference 2016 "Globalisation in Retreat: Risks and Opportunities for China" on 14th December.
Read moreThe European Chamber Tianjin Chapter 2016 Badminton Tournament
European Chamber first-ever Badminton Tournament held in Tianjin.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Commented on Cyber Security Law
The European Chamber welcomes the positive changes contained in the final draft of the Cyber Security Law. However, it is also very concerned that many controversial provisions that the Chamber already commented on remain unchanged.
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