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HR Initiative Seminar -[Cost Efficiency Series] Over-Time Pay Judicial Practice & Problem Solving Seminar [降本增效系列活动之] 加班费司法实践疑难问题座谈会

  • 2024-07-19 | 13:45 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Office Tianjin, 41 Floor, Meeting Room

自2020年起,北京对外开放迈向“两区”新阶段,“两区”即国家服务业扩大开放综合示范区和中国“北京”自由贸易示范区
这是党中央国务院支持北京开放发展得重大举措。2024年是北京市“两区”建设发展得第四年,为进一步推动北京“两区”政策红利与上海企业共享共赢,北京市商务局拟举办上海主题沙龙活动,宣传推介北京“两区”政策优势与投资机遇,深化交流,构建沟通互动的桥梁,实现合作共赢。

  • 2024-07-11 | 14:00 - 16:15
  • 德勤上海办公室

Dialogue with Tianjin People’s Government Service Center on Tianjin Business Environment 天津优化营商环境外资企业座谈会

  • 2024-07-10 | 09:30 - 11:00
  • 3F No.1 Meeting Room, Tianjin Municipal Government Service Center

On December 11th, 2001, China entered World Trade Organisation (WTO) and China market was opening since then. Over the years, China market see lots of companies and corporations around the world explore their business potential and flourish here. While pandemic comes out of sudden which has a significant impact on companies’ supply chain management and its resilience and agility. As such, businesses no matter company size is multinational or small-sized enterprises, are actually thinking of and planning for their resilient supply chain and putting efforts on developing multiple supply chain possibilities.

Enterprises around the world are looking for additional and multiple supply chain option, Chinese companies are also preparing for their overseas market to echo Road and Belt Initiative put forward in 2013. Till now, it has been over 10 years for the first batch to explore overseas market, while some may succeed, and others drop out from the market. Many successful cases can be referred, others wish to look into those failure or not such successful cases to learn the lesson and experience.

To learn the insights on developing overseas business and at the meantime, foresee potential risks are essential to give a taste of your potential plan in developing market abroad. As such, join us at the seminar on July 9th to hear from industry insiders and experienced professional to hear their stories about exploring overseas market from local and international perspectives.

  • 2024-07-09 | 14:00 - 17:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office

According to the UN International Trade Centre, SMEs represent 95% of firms in the world and provide 70% of employment opportunities. Data from the OECD indicates that SMEs in China contribute significantly to the country’s various economic sectors. However, SMEs face significant challenges in adopting sustainable practices and operations. In 2018, the Chinese National Environment Ministry reported penalties for environmental regulations violations as mostly incurred by SMEs.

  • 2024-07-03 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office & Zoom 中国欧盟商会上海办公室 & Zoom

HR Initiative Seminar - European Chamber Tianjin Business-College-Research Initiative Seminar & College-EU Business Collaboration Meeting 中国欧盟商会产学研合作平台启动仪式暨高校走进欧洲企业首场对接会

  • 2024-06-28 | 14:00 - 16:30
  • Flender Ltd., China
Members only

The European Chamber Shanghai Chapter is delighted to invite you to a meeting with the Minister Counsellor for trade at the EU Delegation Ms. Marjut Hannonen, 21st June in Shanghai.

  • 2024-06-21 | 08:30 - 10:00
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office
Members only

An exclusive offline seminar for members on the interpretation of the cross-border data transfer (CBDT) policies and its implementation guidance. Speaker is the Chief Engineer of Shanghai CAC.

  • 2024-06-17 | 09:00 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai office 欧盟商会上海分会办公室
Members only

This roundtable discussion aims to provide an opportunity and open mindset for Tianjin members, especially those who has import/export business to discuss and exchange on the logistics challenges, practices, trends, and possible solutions.

本次圆桌会议旨在为中国欧盟商会天津会员企业,尤其具有进出口业务需求的会员,提供开放平台,讨论目前物流安排面临的挑战,实践,趋势以及可能的解决方案。

  • 2024-06-13 | 13:45 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Tianjin Office

On 24th April, the European Parliament voted and adopted the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), meaning it is now a legal responsibility for companies in the European Union (EU) to comply with the sustainability legislation and regulations indicated in the directive. Not complying with, or violating, legal requirements will lead to a significant financial or social impact for the company to bear.
While CSDDD is taking into effect in the EU, the directive also influences companies currently doing business in China. The impact of CSDDD spreads across the entire supply chain, potentially impacting all business partners and more importantly, the value chain. The due diligence expectations of CSDDD mean companies need to have awareness of the directive and prepare for the practical actions necessary for the company’s supply chain to comply.
The influence of CSDDD goes beyond geographical boundaries and extends across company functions and departments including the supply chain, procurement, finance and marketing, and legal teams.
So, what actions should your company take to comply with CSDDD? What are the implications for your business operations, compliance and company excellence? Join us at the event on 13th June to hear insights and best practices from experienced lawyers from Europe, sustainability experts, academia and industry.

  • 2024-06-13 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office