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The EU SME Centre, the China IPR SME Help Desk and the European Chamber are pleased to invite you to our event on the use of trade mark law in China, featuring foreign experts and lawyers.

  • 2019-12-04 | 09:30 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Office C405
Members only

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to welcome you to a seminar about the Winter Sports Sector in China.

  • 2019-12-04 | 15:30 - 17:45
  • Spaces Infinitus, 26/F Infinitus Tower | 无限极大厦, 无限极大厦26楼Spaces

European Chamber Nanjing is delighted to invite you to attend The 21st Sino-European CSR Roundtable Forum, The 12th International Conference on CSR Reporting in China and The 2nd GoldenBee CSR Academic Seminar in Shanghai on 4th-6th December, 2019

  • 2019-12-04 - 2019-12-06 | 09:00 - 18:00
  • Grand Kempinski Hotel Shanghai

The cause of globalisation has had a difficult few years, with populist sentiment on the rise and the US pulling back from its traditional multilateral roles. This is driving a rethink of long-held beliefs about the economics of development, and finding adequate responses to deal with emerging challenges has become the priority for all stakeholders. With global growth outlooks looking increasingly bearish at a time when a variety of factors are limiting the responses available to the EU and China, it is all the more pressing to explore the options that remain for governments and businesses alike.

  • 2019-12-03 | 08:30 - 12:35
  • Wangfu Ballroom, The Peninsula Beijing | 北京王府半岛酒店

How to control legal risks for foreign business in China

  • 2019-12-03 | 15:00 - 17:00
  • The Metro, 24F, Tower A, Raffles Office 来福士办公楼A座24楼小礼堂

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to invite you to a seminar with Susi Luo, Head of Tax, APAC at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Silina Zhong, Transfer Pricing Partner at PwC China, and Asta Nie, Worldtrade Management Services Partner at PwC China. During this seminar, the speakers shall be discussing this new business environment and strategies which multinational companies are adopting to assuage the impact of the trade friction. There will be a particular focus during this seminar on the transfer pricing and customs implications of amending a group’s supply chain in light of this new environment.

  • 2019-12-02 | 16:00 - 17:50
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Shui On Plaza, Unit 2204

天然气行业发展宣讲会- 国家能源局油气司杨雷副司长宣讲
Speech on Natural Gas industry Development – by Mr. YANG Lei, Deputy Director of Oil & Gas Department, National Energy Administration

  • 2019-12-02 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • Meeting room of ENGIE (China ) LD01-2001
Members only

How to control legal risks for foreign business in China

  • 2019-12-02 | 15:00 - 17:00
  • Residence Lounge, 5F, Tianfu Square Serviced Suites by Lanson Place 逸兰富力服务式公寓 5楼会所区
29
Nov

The European Chamber is delighted to invite you to attend a presentation and discussion on Trade Disputes, Uncertainties and the Impact on Supply Chains, which will take place on Friday, 29th November, from 13:30 to 15:00, at the European Chamber Shanghai office.

The world we live in now has never been more interconnected. The powerful yet unpredictable blend of trade, technology and globalisation has extended to us just as many benefits as it has risks. While some are reaping the benefits of this rapid worldwide integration, many others are stuck trying to mitigate its risks. To add another layer of complexity, businesses in China are also avoiding the adverse effects of the ongoing trade war and navigating China’s unique business environment. Is it even possible to make sense of this hypercomplexity?

Mr. Jon Cowley, an International Trade Partner from Baker& McKenzie Hong Kong, will share critical insights on how current trade disputes and uncertainties are affecting company supply chains across China and APAC and what are the strategies one can adopt to surpass resulting challenges. If you would like to further your ability to navigate today’s complex business environment with the latest insights on trade developments, we strongly encourage you to join our event!

  • 2019-11-29 | 13:30 - 15:00
  • European Chamber Beijing Office C405
Members only
29
Nov

Chinese government authorities have recently issued a series of policies and draft amendments to push forward the establishment of the Social Credit System (SCS). Foreign enterprises are particularly concerned at how the SCS could affect the business operation of their Chinese subsidiaries.

The SCS will establish an information-sharing platform covering all the rating information on all companies registered in China. In principle, the equal enforcement of regulations will likely to create a more level playing field. However, this may be an overly optimistic interpretation, as the system does have the potential for discriminatory use towards international companies, as well as other major concerns such as the “joint sanctions” – blacklisted companies will receive not only sanctions from the government enforcement authority, but should restrictions and negative treatment from other government agencies.

  • 2019-11-29 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • European Chamber Office Beijing
Members only