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Chengdu's Qingyang District, named after the famous Taoist temple Qingyang Monastery within its jurisdiction, is the provenance of Chengdu's over-2,300-year history of city construction and the starting point of the ancient Southern Silk Road and boasts over 70% of the cultural and tourist resources in the city proper, including historical scenic spots such as Jinsha Site, Kuanzhai Alley, Du Fu Thatched Cottage, and Qintai Old Path. Covering an area of 66 square kilometers with a permanent population of 960,000, the District registered a GDP of 149.64 billion yuan in 2022, and has attracted 104 Fortune 500 companies to settle here. Highlighting the development of industries such as aviation, finance, cultural tourism, and commerce, etc., Qingyang District has also become the top choice for urban industries, headquarters economy, and scientific research enterprises/institutions. As Chengdu's very core area, Qingyang is always committed to creating a forefront for Chengdu's opening-up, building a high-level international business environment, providing around-the-clock online foreign company consulting services for foreign investors, and striving to grow into a business-friendly and livable district where investors feel assured, satisfied, and at ease.

  • 2023-04-20 | 13:20 - 17:30
  • Assembling place: The entrance of ground parking point of Tivoli Chengdu at Cultural Heritage Park 集合地点:成都非遗博览园缇沃丽酒店 地面停车点入口处

Annual General Meeting: Board Election

  • 2023-04-13 | 18:00 - 21:30
  • Wenweng Shishi Meeting Room, 3F, Tivoli Chengdu at Cultural Heritage Park 成都非遗博览园缇沃丽酒店 3楼文翁石室厅

Zoom meeting "Meet the Candidates"

  • 2023-04-06 | 14:00 - 15:10
  • Online
Members only

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, Nanjing Chapter is delighted to invite you to attend our upcoming “2023 Nanjing Government Dialogue”.

  • 2023-03-30 | 15:00 - 17:30
  • Ji'Ao Ballroom, Fairmont Hotel Nanjing 南京金奥费尔蒙酒店金奥厅

Underpinned by governmental initiatives and policies to promote greener production, improve waste management, reduce energy and water consumption and reach carbon neutrality by 2060, the circular economy has become a hot topic in China.
Chinese consumers are becoming more environmentally conscious, pushing companies to be more environmentally responsible. While China is clearly taking steps towards a circular economy, the concept is still in its nascent stage and there is space for improvement. What are the implications for European SMEs doing business with China?
The EU SME Centre and the European Chamber of Commerce in China are organising an online training seminar to discuss the concept of a circular economy in China and explore the opportunities, support measures available to European SMEs as well as the challenges they are currently facing.

  • 2023-02-23 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • Zoom online

At the end of 2022, the Chinese government issued a series of measures to ease epidemic prevention and control and shifted to normal. The Central Economic Work Conference also clarified the economic goal of "seeking progress while maintaining stability" in 2023, and more policies to support enterprises are expected to be released. However, in the early stage of strategy transformation, relevant policies domestic and abroad are still being updated and changed. Especially, the first and second quarters are still in the high epidemic period, and enterprises are still facing the pressure brought by numerous external uncertainties when their vitality has not recovered. Employment management and cost control have also become one of the most concerned issues for enterprises at this stage.
2022年末,中国政府颁布了一系列放宽疫情防控的措施,全面转向常态化防控。中央经济工作会议也明确了2023年 “稳中求进” 的经济目标,预计更多企业支持政策将发布。然而在策略转变初期,国内外相关政策仍在不断更新和变化之中,尤其第一、二季度仍处于疫情高发期,企业在元气尚未恢复之际依然面临外部众多不确定性带来的压力,用工管理及成本管控也成为现阶段企业最关心的问题之一。

  • 2023-02-23 | 14:00 - 15:15
  • Goto Webinar

The European Union Chamber of Commerce Southwest China Chapter is delighted to invite you to the launch of the European Business in China – Position Paper 2022/2023 (Position Paper) on 7th December (Wednesday), 2022 in Chongqing. Position Paper is the Chamber’s most important publication and the cornerstone of its annual advocacy plan which is compiled by its 35 working groups and sub-working groups over a nine-month period. Despite the heightened difficulties facing European companies in China, they are committed to staying and improving the business environment, as illustrated by the 967 constructive recommendations put forward in the Position Paper 2022/2023.

  • 2023-02-16 | 14:20 - 15:30
  • Meeting Room 1, 2F, Block A2, SinoSwiss Technopark (SSTP) 中瑞(重庆两江)产业园A2栋2楼1会议室

The European Union Chamber of Commerce Southwest China Chapter is delighted to invite you to the launch of the European Business in China – Position Paper 2022/2023 (Position Paper) on 15th February (Wednesday), 2023 in Chengdu. Position Paper is the Chamber’s most important publication and the cornerstone of its annual advocacy plan which is compiled by its 35 working groups and sub-working groups over a nine-month period. Despite the heightened difficulties facing European companies in China, they are committed to staying and improving the business environment, as illustrated by the 967 constructive recommendations put forward in the Position Paper 2022/2023.

  • 2023-02-15 | 18:30 - 21:00
  • Wed Room, B2 F, W Chengdu 成都W酒店 B2层婚礼堂

Last July, the European Commission unveiled its "Fit for 55" package, named after the EU's plan to cut net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared with 1990 levels, and reach Carbon neutral by 2050. The package aims to make EU climate policy more binding and accelerate the EU's decarbonisation. The proposal for a carbon border tax (CBAM) is a central part of the Fit for 55 proposal, which introduces improvements to the EU Carbon Market (EU ETS).

  • 2023-01-17 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • zoom online

How to face the potential large-scale outbreaks?

  • 2022-12-15 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • Zoom
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