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European Chamber Releases New Major Report on Overcapacity in China
This report provides a detailed examination of the causes and consequences of overcapacity in eight key industries and analyses the developments that have taken place since the European Chamber published its original report on this topic in 2009.
Read moreCommissioner Cecilia Malmström’s Speech at European Chamber event in Brussels: China EU- A Partnership for Reform
Commissioner Cecilia Malmström’s addressed a speech at European Chamber event in Brussels: China EU- A Partnership for Reform
Read morePresident Jörg Wuttke Presents to European Parliament
For the second time, President of the European Chamber Jörg Wuttke spoke at a public hearing of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade (INTA), which took place on 25th January, 2016.
Read moreJiangsu Government Dialogue 2016
Nanjing, 14th January 2016 – The Jiangsu Government Dialogue 2016 was held to strengthen the ties between our members and the local government.
Read moreMr. Marcus Wassmuth appointed as the Chairman of the Shanghai Chapter and Vice-President of the European Chamber
Mr. Marcus Wassmuth appointed as the Chairman of the Shanghai Chapter and Vice-President of the European Chamber.
Read moreEvent Calendar 2016 of European Chamber Nanjing
European Chamber of Commerce Nanjing is pleased to offer you our Event Calendar for 2016.
China’s New Regulations on Investment of Insurance Capital
China’s New Regulations on Investment of Insurance Capital
Read moreEuropean Union Chamber of Commerce in China: Another disappointing and limited Chinese offer to join the Government Procurement Agreement
Beijing, 06 December 2012– China promised in its WTO Accession Protocol to join the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) ‘as soon as possible’. Eleven years since WTO accession and five years after negotiations first started, China presented its fourth offer in Geneva on 5th December 2012. Although a minor improvement, notably through its inclusion of three additional provinces and through lowered threshold levels, this third revised GPA offer is still highly disappointing in terms of scope and coverage.
Read moreEurope says China's latest bid to join procurement agreement "highly disappointing"
China's proposed terms to join a global agreement on government purchases are "highly disappointing" and cover only 2-3 percent of its public procurement market, a European Union trade lobby group said on Thursday.