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European Chamber issued a statement on Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)-related investigations in China
In the statement, the Chamber stated that effective implementation of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) would be beneficial for developing a healthy market economy in China, whilst also noting some concerns of European business on the processes and impartiality of the investigations.
Read more中国欧盟商会关于《反垄断法》相关调查的声明
中国欧盟商会近日来收到众多希望我机构就围绕《反垄断法》的调查进行评论的申请。鉴于多个行业在过去的一年里经历了相关调查,在整合来自不同领域的意见和反馈的基础上,中国欧盟商会特此公布以下声明。
Read moreEuropean Chamber releases statement on China AML-related investigations
Based on numerous requests for comments on AML-related investigations in China, the European Chamber is pleased to provide a consolidated stance covering input received from numerous sectors relating to antitrust investigations conducted over the last year.
Read moreEuropean Chamber CSR Forum
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Workshop in Shanghai.
Read moreM&A Conference successfully held in Shanghai
More than 100 people attended the European Chamber's annual M&A Conference yesterday at the Marriott Hotel City Centre, Shanghai. Chair of the PE-M&A working Group, Mick Adams, moderated the event with the overall title: Marry in Haste, Repent at Leisure.
Read moreEuropean Chamber President met German Chancellor Merkel
European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke met German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a German Embassy reception on 7th July and spoke to her about market access problems that European companies face in China.
Read moreChinese High-End Market: Characteristics, Trends and Challenges
On 3rd of July, the European Chamber successfully hosted the “Chinese High-End Market: Characteristics, Trends and Challenges” seminar.
Read moreEuropean Chamber holds appreciation dinner
On 1st March, the European Chamber PRD Chapter hosted a James Bond themed appreciation dinner at the W Guangzhou. Members and friends had a night to remember.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Comments on the CSPFTZ Negative List Reduction
The Shanghai Municipal Government has released a revised version of the Negative List. There has been a reduction of 51 items on the list (from 190 to 139 items), a decrease of 27%. The European Chamber has, in turn, drafted a press release in response to this announcement. Please see herein below and as attached.
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