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The Consumer Finance and Non-banking Financial Institutions Working Group is pleased to invite you to its next working group meeting, taking place on Monday 6 May from 09h to 11h, at the European Chamber Beijing Office and in Shanghai Office.

  • 2019-05-06 | 09:00 - 11:00
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only

Meeting with the DEPUTY DIRECTOR of the CAUPD of the MoHURD on the New Opportunities for Foreign Construction Companies in the Context of China’s New Urban Development Plan & Position Paper

  • 2019-04-22 | 09:00 - 11:00
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only
18
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

European Chamber-USITO Joint Roundtable on Enterprise Standards

The European Chamber and USITO are thus pleased to cordially invite you to our Joint Roundtable, where we will exchange views on the topic of Enterprise Standards. The will take place next Thursday, 18th April, from 10:00 (registration time) to 12:00 in Beijing.

  • 2019-04-18 | 10:00 - 12:00
  • 3rd Floor, Sun Palace Building, No.12 Taiyanggong Middle Road, Beijing
Members only
17
Apr

The European Chamber would like to invite you to the next joint meeting of the PCR and Environment groups on Wednesday, 17 April, 9:00-10:40 am at the European Chamber Shanghai office. Members in Beijing will join this meeting via videoconference.

The explosion at the Tianjiayi plant in Yangcheng country, Jiangsu province on 21 March killed 78 people and injured more than 600. Many have criticized poor safety management as main cause for unnecessary tragedies like these. In the aftermath, how will chemical companies operating in China be affected?

  • 2019-04-17 | 09:00 - 10:40
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only
15
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Insurance Working Group Meeting & Chairs Election

The Insurance Working Group is pleased to invite you to its next working group meeting, taking place on Monday 15 April from 16h to 18h, at the European Chamber Beijing Office

  • 2019-04-15 - 2019-04-15 | 16:00 - 18:00
  • European Chamber Beijing Office, 4th floor, Room C405
Members only
15
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Finance & Taxation Working Group Meeting and Election

The European Chamber is delighted to invite you attend the first F&T working group kick-off meeting in 2019. The meeting will take place on Monday 15 April from 2-4 PM in the Shanghai, Beijing, and South China offices via videoconference facility. In this meeting, we will hear a presentation on Chinese tax reform and tax updates from Mr. Chengfei Yuan, Tax Director of PwC China; elect the working group Chairs and Vice Chairs; and discuss the Position Paper and the priorities of the F&T working group in 2019.

  • 2019-04-15 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only
12
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Energy Working Group Meeting

The Energy Working Group is pleased to invite you to its next working group meeting, taking place on Friday 12 April, 14:00-16:00 in both Beijing and Shanghai office via videoconference facility.

The cooperation between China and Germany in energy sector dated back in 2006. In early 2013, it was agreed by both governments to strengthen the cooperation in sustainable energy supply as a secure, affordable and environment friendly energy supply is the interest for both countries. The German-China Energy Partnership was established to implement the objectives set by both governments. To help our members explore the possible opportunity to participate in the partnership, we are delighted to invite Ms. Qiongying Ma, the Project Manager of the German-China Energy Partnership, to give us an introduction to the project and discuss the potential cooperation opportunities with the business community.
With this occasion, we will also discuss the 2019 Energy Working Group priorities, discuss its Position Paper outline, and host this year’s Chair elections.

  • 2019-04-12 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only
12
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Carbon Market Sub-Working Group Meeting

The Carbon Market Sub-Working Group is pleased to invite you to its next working group meeting, taking place on Friday 12 April from 9:00-10:30, at the European Chamber Beijing Office. At this meeting, we will have the Assistant Professor, Ms. Li Xiang from the National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation (NCSC) to share her insights on the national GHG reporting system.

  • 2019-04-12 | 09:00 - 10:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only
9
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Legal & Compeition Working Group Meeting

On 15th March, the National People’s Congress of China has approved the Foreign Investment Law, which will become effective on 1st January 2019. This Law will change the legal framework for foreign investment in China. To better understand its impacts on the foreign business, we are delighted to invite Ms. Nancy Zhang, Partner of Junhe Law Firm to share with us her insights on this matter.Ms. Zhang has insights in critical areas relating to mergers and acquisitions and corporate restructuring transactions in China and has helped clients design creative transaction structures to maximize their interests. She is also recognised as one of China's foremost lawyers in 'Who's Who Legal: M&A and Governance' in 2017 and 2018

  • 2019-04-09 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only
9
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Food Fraud and Organisation Resilience in the Food Sector

Dear Member,

The Agriculture, Food and Beverage Working Group and the Marketing and Communications Forum are delighted to invite you to attend a discussion on food fraud and organisation resilience in the food sector, which will take place on Tuesday, 9th April 2019, from 09:00 to 11:40.

Food fraud includes adulteration (specifically dilution, substitution, concealment, unapproved enhancements), mislabeling, gray market (including diversion, parallel trade, etc.), smuggling, theft, and counterfeiting. There is an emphasis on public health dangers or vulnerabilities. Each type of incident could lead to a public health threat, and thus how best to control food fraud is becoming more important globally.

Organisation resilience in the food sector attempts to address all aspects – Products, Process, People, Operational Resilience, Information Security Resilience, Supply Chain Resilience, and all the associated pain points which are embedded in the 16 key elements of The BSI Organizational Resilience Index.

  • 2019-04-09 | 09:00 - 11:40
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only