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European Union Chamber of Commerce in China supports the 1st Innovation Fair in Nanjing
Nanjing’s 1st Innovation Fair, organised by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) and the Nanjing Stuttgart Joint Exhibition Company, was held today to help stimulate public awareness of innovation and promote the develop
Read moreSupervisory Board elects States’ Representatives
On 23rd of May the European Chamber’s Supervisory Board (the Board) met to elect 3 States’ Representatives to the Chamber’s Executive Committee.
Read moreChina-EU Economic, Trade Relations Enjoy Bright Future:Europe Day Susscessfully Held in Nanjing
China-EU Economic, Trade Relations Enjoy Bright Future: the Europe Day Celebration was held in Nanjing, Jiangsu.
Read moreAdvocacy Letter to the United States Trade Representative Robert E. Lighthizer
The European Chamber has sent the below attached letter on Friday 11th May, to US Trade Representative (USTR) Robert E. Lighthizer, to provide comments on the US’s Section 301 trade investigation on China.
Read moreChamber Elects New Vice President
On May 10th at the European Chamber’s Annual General Meeting Charlotte Roule, CEO of ENGIE China was elected vice president.
Read moreCandidates for Vice President
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to announce that the below candidates have been nominated to run for an elected position in the Chamber’s Executive Committee.
Read moreStance on President Xi's Speech at Bo'ao
On 10th April 2018, President Xi Jinping spoke at the Bo’ao Forum opening ceremony. His speech covered a wide variety of topics ranging from geo-political concerns to environmental challenges faced in Asia.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Business Dialogue with Jiangsu Government for Regional Market Openness and Development
The annual event of the European Chamber Nanjing Chapter “2018 Jiangsu Government Dialogue” was held at the Shangri-La Hotel Nanjing today.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Comments on the Central Economic Work Conference
The message from the Central Economic Work Conference (CEWC) is clear: China must mitigate major financial risks, alleviate poverty and achieve quality growth. The European Chamber welcomes these clearly defined objectives.
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