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European Chamber Elects New Leadership
From left to right: Bertrand de La Noue (Vice President), Jörg Wuttke (President), Sara Marchetta (Vice President), Mats Harborn (Vice President), Francois Bernard (Treasure)
Read moreEuropean Chamber members elect new leadership
Beijing, 25 April 2014 – The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to announce that member company representatives have elected Jörg Wuttke as the new President. The voting was held on 24th April at the European Chamber’s Annual General Meeting, during which three Vice Presidents and a Treasurer were also elected to the Chamber’s Executive Committee.
Read moreChina's smog splits expatriate families as companies pay for fresh air
A third of European Union Chamber of Commerce companies in China said air pollution has added to human-resource costs as expats make demands such as better health care, pay or air filters, according to Ioana Kraft, general manager of the chamber’s Shanghai chapter.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Nanjing 10th Anniversary Celebration
The European Chamber of Commerce Nanjing Chapter celebrated its 10th Anniversary on 27th March at the Intercontinental Hotel Nanjing, with over 60 members attending the celebrations.
Chamber Meets With Nanjing City Government
On the afternoon of 27th March, seven senior officials from the Nanjing City Government met with Chamber President Davide Cucino and the Chair and Board Members of the Nanjing Chapter. The discussion focused on how to increase cooperation with European businesses.
Read moreMeeting with founders of European Chamber Nanjing Chapter
Chamber President Davide Cucino, current Nanjing Chapter Chairman Carlo D’Andrea, board member Michele Corso and Nanjing Chapter GM Mirella Savegnago met with the founders of the Nanjing Chapter prior to the 10th Anniversary celebration on 27th March.
Chamber welcomes end of anti-dumping probes into EU wine
The European Chamber has long advocated that China and the EU, as important trade partners, first use dialogue to try to solve any trade disputes and to reach solutions that bring benefit to both sides.
Read moreEuropeans still nervous about doing China deals
Europeans still remain nervous about the Chinese taking over their companies, according to a senior European business figure in China.Davide Cucino, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, said many European companies would opt to be taken over by another European or US company rather than a Chinese one.
Meeting with Nantong Municipal Government Delegation
On 4th March, Nantong Municipal Government Foreign Affair Office leaded a delegation come to visit European Chamber Nanjing Chapter and members of Foreign Representative offices forum.
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