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European Chamber Welcomes EU-China Talks, Laments Slow Progress on Investment Deal
The European Chamber is encouraged that the EU and China summoned the political will to hold this important meeting. The frank discussions that took place on a range of sensitive issues indicates a growing maturity in the relationship.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Stresses Urgency for Reform, Calls for Bold Commitments on EU-China Investment Agreement by Year’s End
The Position Paper details how persistent issues, such as limited market access and a complex regulatory environment, prevent European businesses from contributing fully to China’s sustainable development.
Read moreSME Business in 2020
RAYLASE, European Chamber South China Chapter member, shares with the community its experience in doing business in 2020. RAYLASE is a company that offers high-precision components for fast deflection and modulation of laser beams.
Read moreBoarding Requirements for China-bound Passengers from Europe Released by Chinese Embassies
According to notices published by Chinese embassies in certain European countries, passengers flying from there to China will be required to get a negative COVID-19 nucleic acid test result within three days before boarding.
Read moreCross-industry Mentor Initiative 2020: Application Open
The European Chamber is proud to launch the second phase of its Cross-industry Mentor Initiative (CIMI) and is now welcoming applications from potential mentees.
Read moreEuropean Chamber welcomes improved policy for foreign residents returning to China, calls for greater clarity and consistency
The European Chamber has for some months been strongly advocating better mechanisms to facilitate the timely and safe return of foreign residents to China, and is encouraged by this positive development.
Read moreChina’s ‘international city’ still bars many of its foreign residents from returning
In July 2020, the Shanghai Chapter of the European Union Chamber of Commerce surveyed its member companies to assess the difficulties they are facing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 143 members responded.
Read moreMFA Responds to Chamber’s Request to Allow the Return of Foreign SME Staff and International School Teachers
On 6th July, European Chamber President Jörg Wuttke wrote a second letter to Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi since China imposed entry restrictions for foreign nationals in March.
Read moreHow to Return to China - Q&A Session with the Guangzhou Authorities
On 28th July, the European Chamber South China Chapter co-organised an online and onsite Q&A seminar on entry policies and visa extension with Guangzhou Foundation for International Exchange and Cooperation in Guangzhou.
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