Archive for 2020

Dire challenges resulting from climate change are cementing sustainability and green growth as a necessity for all countries. This can be seen in the change in priorities of both the EU and China as they become more holistic and sustainability-focused in their approaches to economic growth. Ultimately, strong cooperation will be key in successfully tackling environmental problems, in what many agree is the world’s most significant challenge.

  • 2020-05-26 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • Online

After being postponed due to COVID-19, the most important event in China’s political calendar now has a new date. This year’s Two sessions of the National People’s Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPCC), known as the Lianghui, will take place starting from 22nd May.
The major focus point for the Two Sessions this year will be the government’s work report, China’s GDP growth target and the major policies for the next year.

This webinar will be of significant use to decision makers that seek for a deeper understanding of the implications of the Two Sessions and how it will impact their businesses and the future of China. Join our discussion on 25th May to discuss what happened during the Two Sessions, what significance it has for economy and business and what are the implications.

  • 2020-05-25 | 17:00 - 18:15
  • Online - Zoom Online Meeting Platform
25
May
Southwest China > Webinar

[Webinar] GSTC全球可持续旅游认证
Fully booked

中国欧盟商会西南分会诚挚地邀请您参加由欧盟商会和必维认证共同举办的“GSTC全球可持续旅游认证”线上讲座。此次讲座将于2020年5月25日在Zoom线上平台举行。

  • 2020-05-25 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • Zoom Online Meeting Platform

Join us on 22nd May for a discussion with Cecilia Malmström, Former EU Commissioner for Trade, Pascal Lamy, Former European Commissioner for Trade, Former Director General of the WTO and Jürgen Hambrecht, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, BASF to learn about China's past since joining the WTO and hear about the potential for further trade and investment.

  • 2020-05-22 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • Online

In order to answer questions about Shenzhen's entry policy, we have invited officials from the Exit-Entry Administration Office of Shenzhen Public Security Bureau for an exclusive Q&A webinar and to answer our members' questions sent in advance.
为了跟进关于深圳入境政策的进展,中国欧盟商会邀请深圳市出入境管理局,为会员企业解答关于深圳入境政策的疑问。

  • 2020-05-22 | 10:00 - 12:00
  • Shekou Management and Service Centre for Expats
Members only

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is thrilled to invite you to participate in the Webinar on Efficient Learning: Mind Mapping on May 22nd 9:30-11:30 & 13:00-15:30 in Chinese. 中国欧盟商会沈阳分会荣幸地邀请您参与于2020年5月22日9:30-11:30与13:00-15:30举办的在线论坛:思维导图高效学习。语言:中文。

  • 2020-05-22 | 09:30 - 11:30
  • Online (webinar link will be shared prior to the event)

The phrase 'new infrastructure' was first introduced back in 2018 by Chinese policy makers, but only since the COVID-19 outbreak the central government has started to repeatedly call for accelerated efforts in seven areas, namely, 5G, AI, industrial internet, big data centers, ultra-high voltage power transmission, high-speed rail, subways and charging facilities for new-energy vehicles, which are likely to boost the growth of certain industries, for instance, Intelligient Connected Vehicle (ICV).

  • 2020-05-20 | 15:00 - 16:40
  • Online

The Shanghai Chapter of the European Chamber is pleased to invite CFOs to the next roundtable “China’s Credit Rating System: What CFOs Need to Know”, which is taking place on Wednesday, 20th May, 3:30pm to 4:30pm (GMT+8, China time), via Zoom.

  • 2020-05-20 - 2020-05-20 | 15:30 - 16:30
  • Zoom

In the aftermath of COVID-19, China now begins to see an increase in work and school resumption at different stages across provinces. Shanghai’s latest update on reopening dates indicates that by 18th May most students will be able to attend school. Considering this, the education industry in China needs to examine its strategy in managing and responding to risks that affect students, faculty, and staff.

  • 2020-05-19 | 09:00 - 10:15
  • Online - Zoom Platform
15
May

As the largest market in Asia for the EU and the UK, China is equally important to both. But even before the Brexit vote had taken place, the UK appeared keen to form a relationship with China that would be distinct from the EU’s. In 2015, then-prime minister David Cameron hailed the coming ‘golden era’ of UK-China relations, and photos of him drinking Greene King ale in his local pub with President Xi Jinping were widely publicised. Post-Brexit, the UK embarked on a delicate balancing act of disentangling itself from the EU, simultaneously distancing itself from certain sensitive political issues in order to advance economic ties with China, while trying to stay close to Europe on key issues.

  • 2020-05-15 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • Online