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European Chamber cautions that China’s state-centric approach to standardisation risks standards decoupling
The European Chamber, in partnership with the Swedish Institute of International Affairs and the Swedish National China Centre, today published The Shape of Things to Come: The Race to Control Technical Standardisation.
Read moreAdvocacy Actions in Response to Power Shortages
In May and September 2021, manufacturers in several provinces were told by the local authorities to curb energy consumption, resulting in many companies having to abruptly shot down operations.
Read moreEuropean Chamber lauds cargo relay pilot in Shanghai
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China lauds the significant policy breakthrough of the launch of a cargo relay pilot in China.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Stance on the Outcome of COP26
The European Chamber’s member companies look forward to working with China to help deliver on the ambitious climate pledges that it has made.
Read moreCOVID-19 Travel Policies Update
In order to help companies and individuals plan their travels to and from different cities/regions in China, the European Chamber has compiled a list of the quarantine and nucleic acid test policies.
Read moreEuropean Chamber signs cooperation agreement with China’s General Administration of Sport
The European Chamber signed a five-year agreement with the General Administration of Sport of China (GAS), committing both sides to cooperating on the development of sporting activities, and the promotion of sports-related industries and events.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Stance on China’s Energy Management Measures
The European Chamber believes there are several reasons why electricity is suddenly in short supply in China.
Read moreEuropean 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.
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