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European Chamber Position Paper Highlights Costs of Self-reliance
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China today released its European Business in China Position Paper 2021/2022 (Position Paper), its most important publication and the cornerstone of its annual advocacy plan.
Read moreEuropean Chamber stance on China’s Data Security Law and Personal Information Protection Law
The European Chamber acknowledges the DSL and the PIPL as significant positive developments in China’s overall cybersecurity regime, as they provide an important legal foundation for data management and personal protection in China.
Read moreHDC Code Application Policies
The European Chamber has developed a chart to help readers have a general understanding of the HDC code application process in different situations when travelling from Europe to China. Please download high-resolution chart at the bottom of the page.
Read moreChinese Visa Application Policies
Chinese embassies in the following European countries published Notice on Visa Facilitation for Applicants Inoculated with Covid-19 Vaccines Produced in China.
Read moreEskelund, Pawlak Kuliga, and Vossoughi co-opted as new Exco Members
At the first executive committee (Exco) meeting of the recently elected board, President Joerg Wuttke highlighted, and led an active discussion on the importance of diversity and representation within the Exco.
Read moreEuropean Chamber statement on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China congratulates the Chinese Communist Party on the 100th anniversary of its founding.
Read moreEuropean Companies in China Navigate COVID-19, More Perilous Waters Lie Ahead
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, in cooperation with Roland Berger, today released its European Business in China Business Confidence Survey 2021 (BCS).
Read moreEuropean Chamber Stance on the European Parliament Freezing of the CAI Ratification Process
On 20th May 2021, the European Parliament voted to freeze any considerations on the ratification of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI). The text was approved by 599 votes in favour, with 30 against and 58 abstentions.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Elects New Executive Committee
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place on 27th May in Beijing, where the Chamber’s leadership was elected for the next two years.
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