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The European Chamber Agriculture, Food and Beverage (AFB) Working Group and the Carbon Market Working Group are delighted to invite you to our joint meeting, where EU officials from the agriculture sector and industry experts will introduce the current efforts to reduce emissions in the agri-food systems, and prospects for EU-China cooperation towards a sustainable future.

  • 2022-12-15 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • Online
Members only

The Agriculture, Food and Beverage Working Group is delighted to invite you to the working group meeting Navigating the landscape of handling professional consumers complaints in China – from the food law perspective.

  • 2022-11-28 | 15:00 - 16:10
  • Online
Members only

The Agriculture, Food and Beverage Working Group is delighted to invite you to the working group meeting on China’s Pre-cooked Food Market Outlook and How to Win the Market.

  • 2022-10-13 | 14:30 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office
Members only

The newly amended regulations of Shanghai Municipality on the protection of consumers' rights and interests came into effect from August 1st, 2022. This is the second time that Shanghai has revised the regulation after eight years, adding 24 new articles and amending 63 articles. This revision includes new provisions on the obligations of operators for various business activities, such as webcast, blind box sales and cross-border e-commerce, and on the handling of consumer personal information.

  • 2022-09-08 | 15:00 - 16:10
  • Online meeting
Members only

The Agriculture, Food and Beverage Working Group is delighted to invite you to the working group meeting on the Future Development of Plant-based Food.

  • 2022-07-22 | 10:00 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Office and Online
Members only

The Agriculture, Food and Beverage Working Group is delighted to invite you to join the upcoming Agriculture, Food and Beverage Working Group Meeting: 2022 Kick-off meeting: Chair Election and Position Paper Discussion on Friday, 1st April, 14:30 -16:30 at the European Chamber’s Beijing and Shanghai offices, as well as online via Zoom.

  • 2022-04-01 | 14:30 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Shanghai Office
Members only

To successfully halt counterfeiting in China, it is essential for one to prove that his or her IPR have been infringed, backing by a significant volume of evidence. In Chinese Court the burden of proof lies with the plaintiff. As one proves his ownership via IPR certificates he must also prove the infringement via physical evidence including contracts, photographs of infringing products and proof of sale which have been validated by a notary public.

As a follow-up event of the meeting on the Trademark Law, this meeting aims to explain why the evidence of IPR infringement is important, what can be used and how to effectively secure the evidence needed. The European Chamber is pleased to invite Mr. Lionel Yan and Mr. Benjamin Miles from Blackpeak to share their best practice on evidence notarisation.

  • 2019-12-11 | 10:00 - 11:30
  • European Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai
Members only

To successfully halt counterfeiting in China, it is essential for one to prove that his or her IPR have been infringed, backing by a significant volume of evidence. In Chinese Court the burden of proof lies with the plaintiff. As one proves his ownership via IPR certificates he must also prove the infringement via physical evidence including contracts, photographs of infringing products and proof of sale which have been validated by a notary public.

As a follow-up event of the meeting on the Trademark Law, this meeting aims to explain why the evidence of IPR infringement is important, what can be used and how to effectively secure the evidence needed. The European Chamber is pleased to invite Mr. Lionel Yan and Mr. Benjamin Miles from Blackpeak to share their best practice on evidence notarisation.

  • 2019-12-11 | 10:00 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Office Beijing C405
Members only

On 1st November 2019, China's Ministry of Justice (MOJ) released a draft version of Regulation on the Implementation of Foreign Investment Law. The Draft provides much-needed clarity on certain challenging issues in the Foreign Investment Law (FIL), such as how to reconcile the corporate structure of foreign investment enterprises during the transition period, while leaving certain areas for further clarification. In addition, further ramp up efforts to protection on IP rights, the Draft provides that China establishes the punitive compensation system for intellectual property infringement.

  • 2019-12-06 | 15:30 - 17:30
  • Hogan Lovells Beijing Office
Members only

On 1st November 2019, China's Ministry of Justice (MOJ) released a draft version of Regulation on the Implementation of Foreign Investment Law. The Draft provides much-needed clarity on certain challenging issues in the Foreign Investment Law (FIL), such as how to reconcile the corporate structure of foreign investment enterprises during the transition period, while leaving certain areas for further clarification. In addition, further ramp up efforts to protection on IP rights, the Draft provides that China establishes the punitive compensation system for intellectual property infringement.

  • 2019-12-06 | 15:30 - 17:30
  • Hogan Lovells Shanghai
Members only