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China Free Trade Zones 2015 Update: European Chamber Initial Assessment
On 20th April, 2015, the Chinese State Council released the much-awaited master plan for Tianjin, Guangdong and Fujian Free Trade Zones (FTZs), along with a shortened Negative List and a regulation on a National Security Review of Foreign Investment
Read moreAdvisory Council Roundtable with Joseph Stiglitz
On 24th March, members of the European Chamber Advisory Council (AC) met with Professor Joseph Stiglitz, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences.
Read moreThe First Career Fair by Nanjing Chapter
Almost 100 job vacancies from 15 highly acknowledged foreign companies have attracted more than 1000 graduated students from the most promising Universities in Jiangsu on March 21st to the Career fair dedicated to foreign companies.
Read more中国经济放缓,大胆改革势在必行
北京,2015年3月18日——中国欧盟商会期待近期闭幕的两会(全国人大会议、全国政协会议)将为中国改革注入全新动力,从而改善市场准入并使相关保护主义政策得到遏制。
Read moreAs China’s economy slows, bold reforms must be forthcoming
Beijing, 18th March, 2015 – The European Chamber hopes that the recently concluded lianghui (NPC and CPPCC meetings) will provide renewed impetus to China’s reform drive, that market access will be increased and protectionist policies held in check.
Read moreEuropean Chamber President meets U.S. Ambassador to China Max Baucus
On Wednesday, 25th February, 2015, European Chamber President Jörg Wuttke had a meeting with U.S. Ambassador Max Baucus at the U.S. embassy in Beijing, in order to discuss China’s current business climate.
Read moreInternet Restrictions Increasingly Harmful to Business, say European Companies in China
China’s recent slew of measures to further restrict domestic Internet access is isolating it from the rest of the world and could turn its domestic networks from an internet into an intranet.
Read more在华欧洲企业:互联网管控对商业构成的危害与日俱增
近期,中国对其国内互联网采取了大量进一步限制访问的措施,此举正将其孤立于世界其它国家,并可能将其国内互联网变成“内联网”。
Read moreEuropean Chamber Survey on the Economic Impact of Internet Access Restrictions on Foreign Business in China
The European Chamber undertook a survey covering 106 of its member companies to get a better understanding of the ecomomic impact of Internet access restrictions on the foreign business community in China. Please see the results below.
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