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Futility of applying bilateral tariffs in a global economy increasingly apparent, as large firms side-step intended impact and small firms endure steady beating
From 12th– 20th September 2019, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China surveyed its member companies to better determine how they are being affected by the ongoing US-China trade war.
Read more2019 China (Guangdong) - Europe Investment and Innovation Cooperation Conference: Grasp Opportunities, Seek Cooperation, Towards Future
On 6th – 7th December, 2019 China (Guangdong) - Europe Investment and Innovation Cooperation Conference (CEIICC) was held in Dongguan.
Read moreBring Guangdong from ‘Locally Good’ to ‘Globally Great’ European Chamber facilitates Guangdong-European Business Partnership in 3rd CEIICC
7th December 2019, Dongguan, China – Today the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) together with the People’s Government of Guangdong Province, hosted the 2019 China (Guangdong) – Europe Investment Cooperation Conference
Read moreEuropean Chamber Report Encourages Nanjing to Play to its Strengths
The European Chamber today released the Nanjing Position Paper 2019/2020, its second local paper presenting the concerns, assessments and recommendations of European Chamber members doing business in the region.
Read moreEuropean Chamber of Commerce Nanjing Chapter: Promoting the Value of Corporate Social Responsibility
Nanjing, November 22, 2019 - The 6th European Union Chamber of Commerce Corporate Social Responsibility Awards was held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Nanjing.
Read moreNanjing Position Paper 2019/2020 Launched
Nanjing, 22nd November 2019 – The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) today released the Nanjing Position Paper 2019/2020, its second local paper presenting the concerns, assessments and recommendations of European Chamber.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Stance on the EU-China Agreement on the Cooperation on, and Protection of, Geographical Indications
The long-awaited conclusion of the EU-China bilateral GI Agreement is a welcome development for European business, underlining how essential results are for meaningful EU-China cooperation.
Read moreEU Companies Place High Expectations on 2019 CIIE to Deliver Concrete Results
A Chamber survey reveals that while a good proportion of its members that attended the China International Import Expo (CIIE) in 2018 will be returning this year, there is an expectation that the event must produce more tangible outcomes.
Read morePresident Jörg Wuttke and Vice President George Lau interviewed by NewsGD.com on China’s Corporate Social Credit System in South China
On 22nd October, President of European Chamber, Jörg Wuttke along with European Chamber Vice President and Chairman of European Chamber South China Chapter, George Lau were interviewed by NewsGD.com.
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