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As part of its 30/60 carbon neutrality goals, China set a goal for renewable energy to exceed fossil fuel capacity by 2025. Additionally, China’s Green Energy Certificate (GEC) scheme is set to enter a new stage, with it becoming the sole instrument to track renewable energy consumption in China. Alongside this, China is taking firm steps towards standardising business carbon practices. The country's top economic planner, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), has announced that the country will speed up the establishment of a product carbon footprint (PCF) system.

  • 2024-06-20 | 14:30 - 17:50
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office 中国欧盟商会上海办公室

The 2024 Annual General Meeting of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC), Shenyang Chapter, will be held on Wednesday, May 21st from 16:00-19:00 pm at the Ballroom on the 3rd floor of the Conrad Hotel, followed by a sumptuous buffet for the enjoyment of all political and business leaders and friends.
中国欧盟商会沈阳分会的2024年年度大会,将于5月21日(周二)晚上16:00-19:00在康莱德酒店3层宴会厅隆重举行,会后将有丰盛的自助餐供各位政、企领导和朋友享用。

The AGM will review the course of Shenyang Chapter in the past year and look forward to the working focuses this year. The Board Members of Shenyang Chapter will share around relevant work priorities.
年会将回顾沈阳分会过去一年的历程并展望接下来一年的工作重点。沈阳分会董事们将围绕相关工作重点进行分享。

  • 2024-05-21 | 16:00 - 19:00
  • Conrad Hotel 3rd Floor Ball Room/沈阳康莱德酒店三层大宴会厅

China has recently introduced key policies in cross-border data transfer, cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence. In August 2023, China unveiled the inaugural Generative Artificial Intelligence Service Management Interim Measures, outlining regulations governing AI services, including data training, manual annotation, and user information. In December 2023, the draft Cybersecurity Incident Reporting Management Measures established reporting standards and guidelines for handling cyber breaches. Most recently, the new rules for cross-border data transfer were launched in March.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape, it is crucial to explore the latest policies on cross-border data transfers, data authentication, and data sharing. Understanding these policies means foreign companies can adopt a global approach to cybersecurity and compliance, enabling them to review and enhance their regional cybersecurity policies and practices.
The European Chamber's Cybersecurity Conference 2024 will bring together professionals and experts from various sectors, including law and consulting firms, industrial players, and major data processors to share their insights on the future of China’s data flow security landscape and possible solutions for all relevant parties.

  • 2024-05-21 | 14:00 - 16:30
  • Swissotel Grand Shanghai

At this year’s annual Human Capital Conference, the European Chamber is delighted to invite chief executive officers (CEOs) and human resources (HR) leaders from top-tier companies to debate key strategies for adapting to the shifting business dynamics in China. Speakers will explore how to cultivate a culture of talent engagement and retention, while also examining which cutting-edge tools and technologies can help elevate the employee experience and drive organisational transformation.

This event aims to provide a platform for industry leaders and HR professionals to share ideas and gain valuable insights to enhance HR practices and improve the working lives of employees.

  • 2024-05-15 | 13:00 - 17:30
  • Beijing Ballroom, 3F, Four Seasons Hotel

European Chamber Southwest China Chapter sincerely invites you to participate in the Annual General Meeting (AGM): De-risking Report Launch on 23rd (Tuesday) April 2024. The European Chamber Annual General Meeting is one of our most important events. The local Chair will review achievement of last year and the Chamber will reward 2023 new members on stage. We will also invite one member GM to give a theme speech.

All member GMs, Consulates General in Chengdu, Chongqing and media will be invited to attend this event. There are about 120 participants every year.

  • 2024-04-23 | 18:00 - 21:30
  • Diamond Ballroom 1, 2F, The Ritz-Carlton Chengdu 成都富力丽思卡尔顿酒店二楼 钻石厅1

The European Chamber Shenyang Chapter, cordially invites you to participate in the "China's Economic Outlook After The National Two Sessions" themed seminar to be held on April 19th. Together, we will discuss the economic development of the Northeast region and analyze the prospects of the manufacturing industry.

  • 2024-04-22 | 13:40 - 20:00
  • Conrad Hotel 3rd Floor Meeting Room No. 1 / 沈阳康莱德酒店三楼宴会厅
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The 1st China-Europe Sports Summit: Moving Together
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The 1st China-Europe Sports Summit ‘Moving Together’ follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the European Chamber and China’s General Administration of Sports (GAS) to build bridges between sports communities in Europe and China. European sports companies in China are keen to support China’s community goals by promoting healthy lifestyles, sports activities and wellness to create a better life for all. Bringing together European Sports companies, government stakeholders and the local communities through the integration of sports and education to promote the development of sports in China is a core goal of this initiative.

The half-day summit will see experts analyse various aspects of the fast-developing sports landscape in China, with panel discussions featuring representatives from European sports companies, sports opinion leaders and government representatives. The event will delve deeper into trending topics in the industry, such as the development of a winter sports industry, youth sports development, motorsport as well as the current landscape of the China market as well as the wider ecosystem of the sports industry.

  • 2024-04-09 | 14:00 - 17:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Big Meetingroom

European Chamber Tianjin 2023 Supply Chain Annual Review 中国欧盟商会天津分会2023年供应链年度论坛

  • 2023-12-20 | 13:00 - 17:00
  • VIP room, 3/F, THE WESTIN TIANJIN

The normalisation of life in China after COVID management controls were lifted 12 months ago led many to think that a robust and swift economic recovery would follow. However, while it looks like the government’s official 2023 target of achieving around a five per cent growth rate will be met, a combination of economic challenges and policy developments have cast a shadow over the potential for a stronger economy in 2024 and beyond.

In China, consumer demand remains muted, the property market is still in the process of stabilising, and overall business confidence remains low. An increasing number of Chamber member companies are looking to alternative investment destinations to diversify and avoid excessive dependence on a single location; others are separating parts of their China operations from their global ones, to remain compliant with legislation in China and the rest of the world, as well as to guard against risks arising from geopolitical tensions. Some companies take a different approach, doubling down on their presence in China in view of the importance of their China activities to their global portfolio.

  • 2023-12-12 | 14:00 - 18:10
  • Signature Ballroom, Hilton Beijing

In recent years, confidence in the Chinese market has experienced a significant decline. Government policies have increasingly prioritised ideology over economic concerns, even as China grapples with mounting challenges, including the repercussions of its zero-COVID policy, escalating geopolitical tensions, surging debt levels, and sluggish consumption growth. This shift has cast doubts on the reliability, predictability, and efficiency that were once pillars of China's economic success.

  • 2023-12-05 | 14:45 - 18:00
  • Swissotel Grand Shanghai 上海宏安瑞士大酒店