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15
Mar

We are delighted to welcome H.E. Nicolas Chapuis, Ambassador of the European Union Delegation to China to brief our members about the latest political and trade developments between the EU and China. Ambassador Chapuis will also give an outlook to what is expected from the upcoming EU-China Summit on 1st April.

  • 2022-03-15 | 10:30 - 12:00
  • Online, ZOOM
Members only

On 24th February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin began a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine and demanded Kyiv’s army lay down its weapons, the largest conventional military attack in Europe since the Second World War.

Europe has been highly dependent on Russian pipeline gas for its energy supply for years; over 40 per cent of the region’s natural gas is imported from Russia. With the Ukraine crisis escalating and tougher sanctions being imposed on Russia by the west, the supply of Russian natural gas to Europe will most likely be halted, leading to fuel shortages for many Europeans.

  • 2022-03-09 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • Online

In the context of carbon neutrality, the EU and the industrial front have carried out research on the recycling technology of electronic and electrical waste, especially focusing on the recycling technology of rare earth elements and rare metals with high added value in solar panels, electric vehicles, batteries and electronic circuit boards. This combination of resources and energy carbon reduction measures has an important reference significance for the choice of China's resource strategy and energy strategy, and also has a guiding role for enterprises engaged in waste recycling.
碳中和的大环境下欧盟和产业前沿展开了包括电子电器废弃物回收技术的研究,特别关注于太阳能板、电动汽车、电池、电子线路板中高附加值稀土元素和稀有金属的回收利用技术,此项结合了资源和能源减碳的措施对我国资源战略和能源战略的选择有着重要的借鉴意义,对从事废弃物回收利用的国内企业也有方向性的指导作用。

  • 2022-02-24 | 14:30 - 16:30
  • zoom online

Why is Evergrande in trouble and why does it matter beyond China’s borders? Will the property developer’s difficulties result in a systemic crisis that could shake China’s financial system to its core, and how will Beijing respond? What is the impact on the property market in China and on a global scale? What are the prospects for the property market domestically and globally in the long run?

In this latest episode of our signature webinar series Capital Beat, the European Chamber is delighted to welcome a group of leading experts to answer these and other questions to share their insights on the Evergrande crisis.

  • 2022-02-22 | 14:30 - 16:00
  • Zoom Online/European Chamber Beijing Office C405
21
Jan

At the end of 2021, Omicron, the fifth highly significant variant of the original SARS-COV-2, was designated a ‘variant of concern’ by the World Health Organization (WHO), based on its transmissibility and the severity of illness it can cause. South Africa, where Omicron was first reported, was the focus of the world’s attention as the number of infections surged within a few weeks. The new variant is now prevalent worldwide. The situation in China is also gloomy, given the increasing number of Omicron cases being reported across the country, which is likely to put China’s zero-COVID strategy to perhaps its toughest test yet.

To brief the European business and diplomatic community in China on the latest about Omicron, the effectiveness of current vaccines and treatments, as well as recommended actions for countries and individuals, the European Chamber has invited a group of prominent speakers to provide their different perspectives on the developing situation.

  • 2022-01-21 | 13:45 - 14:45
  • Zoom Online/European Chamber Beijing Office C405

After two years of uncertainty and lockdowns, 2022 will offer ample opportunities for growth – but red and amber lights continue to flash on the risk register dashboard for business. As geopolitical competition between China and western countries intensifies, issues such as digital sovereignty and ESG threaten to further complicate and disrupt the risk landscape. Against the backdrop of the 20th CPC National Congress, China will continue to focus on socio-economic reform and re-emphasising its long-term political and regulatory priorities.

  • 2022-01-18 | 16:00 - 17:00
  • Zoom Online/European Chamber Beijing Office C405
13
Jan
National > Webinar

China 2022 – Perspectives from Experts on the Ground
Fully booked

The COVID-19 travel restrictions and lengthy quarantine requirements imposed by China made it nearly impossible for foreign executives to visit the country since the beginning of 2020. Two years into the pandemic, the impact of these restrictions is increasingly leading to a disconnect between headquarters and local business operations of foreign companies. Planned investments and the expansion of existing ones have been put on hold. At the same time, geopolitical tensions lead to the rise of anti-China sentiments in many countries, affecting decision-makers and boardrooms. A Pew Research Centre study from October 2020 showed that negative views on China have reached historic highs, even in countries with strong economic ties and traditionally good cultural and academic cooperation with China. According to the research, 71 % of German respondents and 85% of French respondents hold negative views on China.

In this German Chamber and European Chamber co-organized webinar, business leaders and economists based in China will share their views on the current business and political environment. We jointly invite our member companies as well as their headquarters in Europe to join and learn of the prospects for business growth and development, as speakers paint a realistic picture of doing business in China 2022.

  • 2022-01-13 | 16:00 - 17:15
  • Online
Members only

Often perceived as inspired by Germany’s Industry 4.0, China’s national strategy titled "Made in China 2025" was launched in 2015 to promote and support the development of advanced industries and technologies. The strategy identifies ten core industries, such as robotics, power equipment and next-generation IT, in which China wants to achieve major breakthroughs and create globally competitive companies. Six years later after its official launch, the strategy has moved from blueprint to implementation and been constantly updated.

  • 2022-01-12 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • Zoom Online/European Chamber Beijing Office C405

Venture capitalist Marc Andreesen famously said, "software eats the world". And this has been the experience of management teams in media, communications, retail, and increasingly healthcare. But everyone gets a turn and manufacturing is next. And China is arguably the most important frontier in "software eats manufacturing".

  • 2022-01-06 | 15:00 - 16:00
  • Microsoft Teams Link

Since the kick-off meeting was held in June this year, China-EU Hydrogen Energy Innovation Cooperation has achieved many accomplishments and promoted mutual cooperation in the field of hydrogen energy between China and Europe. In accordance with the annual work plan of the National Energy Administration and the China-EU Energy Technology Innovation Cooperation Office, in order to summarize and exchange the annual work experience and highlights of the cooperation in the field of hydrogen energy, and to formulate the next annual work plan, State Power Investment Group Co., Ltd., in alliance with China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd., China Hydrogen Energy Alliance, and the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, plans to hold the 2021 Annual Working Conference of China-EU Energy Technology Innovation Cooperation in the Field of Hydrogen Energy in early January 2022.

  • 2022-01-06 | 14:00 - 16:30
  • Online
Members only