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2013-08-29 > Southwest China

August VIP Dinner Swiss Vocational Education

World's Leading Modern Education System

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2013-08-26 > All chapters

China’s New Exit-Entry Administration Law

China’s new Exit-Entry Administration Law (“Law”) has become effective as of July 1st, 2013. The new law introduces harsher punishments for foreigners violating the Law as well as stronger possibilities to enforce the regulations.

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2013-08-22 > Southwest China

New Chongqing Representative - European Chamber Southwest Chapter

Southwest China Board Update

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2013-08-21 > Beijing

Chamber book presentation: China’s Anti-Monopoly Law - The First Five Years

Adrian Emch, co-editor of the book China’s Anti-Monopoly Law – The First Five Years briefs the audiences on how this book enables a broader audience of practitioners, public officials and scholars to understand what happens inside the Chinese agencies and the Chinese competition law system on 20th August, 2013 in Beijing.

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2013-08-12 > Beijing

Summer Reflections: Navigating China's transition

This issue Headwinds and Tailwinds looks at the prevailing trends that are reconfiguring the business environment since the change of leadership in China.

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2013-08-05 > Shanghai

Meeting with Mr. Eamon Gilmore, Irish Deputy Prime Minister

Shanghai Board Vice-Chairman Mr. Frederik Cornu meets with Mr. Austin Gormley, Irish Consul General, and Mr. Eamon Gilmore, Irish Deputy Prime Minister.

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2013-07-30 > All chapters

“Train the Trainers” terminates but lives on through the Sino-European EEB Centre

July 31st marks the official ending of the SWITCH-Asia Project “Train the Trainers” that the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China has been leading since February 2009.

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2013-07-25 > Beijing

New members‘ get together

Representatives from some 20 new members attend the reception at the European Union Chamber of Commerce Beijing office on 11th July.

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2013-07-25 > Beijing

Getting ready for the VAT reform

Mr Kenneth Leung from Ernst & Young analyzed the implications the VAT reform will have on local and multinational companies and their counterparts, as well as sharing with the companies “tips” they may adopt to become better prepared.

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