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2014 Nanjing Mayor's International Conference on September 23
2014 Nanjing Mayor's International Conference on September 23 at the Purple Palace in Nanjing focused on sustainable development.
18 qualified guests: scientists, politicians, innovators and planners seated around a round table together with Mayor Miao Rui Lin and Vice Mayors of Nanjing.
Retail Challenges: Store Operations and Solutions
Insights into the latest technologies retailers can deploy in their stores.
Read moreOpened an Office in Brussels
The European Chamber is proud to have opened an office in Brussels in September. Former European Chamber President Serge Janssens will be our permanent liaison there.
Read moreWuhu Municipal Government Vice Mayor, Mr. Wang Guoqiang meets with EUCCC
On September 17th , BSH Nanjing lead European Chamber Nanjing to visit Chuzhou in Anhui Province.
Read moreNanjing Municipal Political Consultative Conference
On September 16th”Nanjing Municipal Political Consultative Conference” hosted a round table discussion with European, Japanese and Korean Chamber Members, Nanjing International School and Hong Kong Bank on “After Youth Olympics in Nanjing”. European Chamber Ms. Mirella Savegnago and Sherry Yu attend the meeting, and shared some basic insights (decrease market limitation to attract new business, invest in media exposure abroad to raise awareness of Nanjing, focus on pollution reduction…).
CSR Solution Workshop: When a CSR manager was dragged into a BIG CRISIS
When a CSR manager is dragged into a big crisis.
Read moreEcoArt in Sofitel Zhongshan
EcoArt. Sunday September 14th the first EUCC Mixer of the year.
European Business in China Position Paper Launch 2014/2015
Broader Implementation of the Third Plenum Decision and Further Adherence to the Rule of Law is Needed for China’s Reforms
Read moreEuropean Union Chamber of Commerce in China: Broader Implementation of the Third Plenum Decision and Further Adherence to the Rule of Law is Needed for China’s Reforms
Beijing, 09 September 2014 – Within just two years of taking power, China’s leaders have laid bold groundwork for reforms, but implementation is crucial and many difficult steps lie ahead. China’s leadership must remain steadfast and urgently implement the primary tenets of the Third Plenum Decision to avert potential economic and societal crises and shift China onto a more sustainable, inclusive and fairer course, according to the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, which today launched the 14th edition of its primary advocacy document, the European Business in China Position Paper 2014/2015.