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The 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 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.
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 moreKPMG: The 13th Five-Year Plan – China’s transformation and integration with the world economy
This is the second report in the 13th Five-Year Plan (FYP) report series by the Global China Practice.
Read more[Video] Position Paper Launch Event 2016
European Business in China Position Paper 2016/2017 launched on 1st September. This video includes a review of Beijing's launch event and interviews with President Joerg Wuttke and Secretary General Adam Dunnett.
Read moreTax Specialists Discuss OECD BEPS Framework and Corresponding SAT Public Notice
The European Chamber hosted a seminar on 20th September, to examine and discuss the measures taken by the OECD to shore up international tax rules, with respect to addressing base erosion profit shifting (BEPS).
Read moreEuropean Chamber Calls for an End to Unequal Treatment of Foreign Investment in China
The European Chamber of Commerce in China believes that the revisions to four Chinese investment-related laws are not bold enough.
欧盟商会呼吁在华外商投资应享有公平竞争环境
中国欧盟商会认为此次关于外商投资的四部法律修订不够具有突破性。更为进取的做法应该是让外资企业和内资企业在华投资遵循相同的《公司法》。
Read moreEuropean Chamber Calls for Reciprocity
The European Chamber has today released its annual Position Paper in which it calls for reciprocity in openness to foreign investment and for market forces to play the central role in driving innovation and developing China’s economy.
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