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International Liner Shipping Working Group Meeting

The International Liner Shipping Working Group represents European liner shipping enterprises operating in China. It engages in dialogue with Chinese and European government representatives to work towards a more efficient and competitive environment in China, while promoting the interests of European liner shipping companies.
On June 4, the group will have their second discussion of the year.

  • 2020-06-04 | 15:30 - 17:00
  • Zoom meeting (online or via call in)
Members only
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The European Chamber Southwest Chapter and the China IPR SME Helpdesk sincerely invite you to join the Webinar on Best practices to avoid common IP mistakes in China on June 4th, 2020 (Thursday) through Zoom.

  • 2020-06-04 | 15:00 - 16:00
  • Zoom Online Meeting Platform

The long postponed Two Sessions eventually took place last week on May 21. While Two Sessions are always of great interest for foreign governments, China analysts, international business community to understand China's political and economic priorities, the policy announcements will come under even closer scrutiny this year given the coronavirus-induced crisis.

  • 2020-06-03 | 10:00 - 11:30
  • Zoom/European Chamber Office Beijing, Room C405

随着2020 年 5 月 16 日 洋山特殊综合保税区揭牌仪式的完成,象征着中我国 151 个海关特殊监管区域中唯一的特殊综合保税区正式开始启动运作。海关推进洋山特殊综保区建设,是通过海关制度创新和管理变革,为上海高水平开放、高质量发展提供重要制度供给和政策供给的一次具体实践。洋山特殊综合保税区位于临港新片区,总面积为25.31平方公里,交通条件十分便利,将推动服务贸易、货物贸易与高端制造的集成发展,着力提升国际航运增值服务能力,打造大飞机产业集群。

  • 2020-06-03 | 09:30 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Office Shanghai

This course will be delivered in Chinese language, 此次培训的语言是中文

Course Objectives 课程目标

There is no doubt that COVID-19 has brought on many challenges and uncertainty, this holds true as business regulations need continuously adapt to constant changes in government policies leaving many wondering how to best navigate this new environment. This course is designed to assist executives to better understand how the Chinese government works, gain an overview of the policy-making process, and analyze the impact of the macro regulatory environment on enterprises operating in China. During this course the trainer will also discuss the trends in policy development and how to build effective communication channels with key stakeholders from the Chinese government in order for businesses to advocate more effectively and to establish a more positive corporate image and achieve a win-win cooperation with the Chinese government.

面临着多变的国际关系和经济形势,特别是新冠肺炎疫情仍在全球不断蔓延的大环境之下,政府部门在经济活动中的角色与作用显得越来越重要,本课程旨在帮助商务人士更好地理解中国政府部门的工作,了解政策制定的流程、分析宏观监管环境对企业的影响,在系统地研究政策发展方向的同时,与重要的利益相关方建立准确的沟通渠道,为企业解决问题提出战略建议,更有效地向政府表达利益诉求、树立积极的企业形象,并获得政府与企业的双赢。

  • 2020-06-03 | 14:00 - 16:30
  • online Zoom

This course will be delivered in Chinese language, 此次培训的语言是中文

Course Objectives 课程目标

There is no doubt that COVID-19 has brought on many challenges and uncertainty, this holds true as business regulations need continuously adapt to constant changes in government policies leaving many wondering how to best navigate this new environment. This course is designed to assist executives to better understand how the Chinese government works, gain an overview of the policy-making process, and analyze the impact of the macro regulatory environment on enterprises operating in China. During this course the trainer will also discuss the trends in policy development and how to build effective communication channels with key stakeholders from the Chinese government in order for businesses to advocate more effectively and to establish a more positive corporate image and achieve a win-win cooperation with the Chinese government.

面临着多变的国际关系和经济形势,特别是新冠肺炎疫情仍在全球不断蔓延的大环境之下,政府部门在经济活动中的角色与作用显得越来越重要,本课程旨在帮助商务人士更好地理解中国政府部门的工作,了解政策制定的流程、分析宏观监管环境对企业的影响,在系统地研究政策发展方向的同时,与重要的利益相关方建立准确的沟通渠道,为企业解决问题提出战略建议,更有效地向政府表达利益诉求、树立积极的企业形象,并获得政府与企业的双赢。

  • 2020-06-03 | 14:00 - 16:30
  • online Zoom

The credit-based market regulatory measures have the potential to radically transform the state’s governance of both society and the economy. Corporate social credit system (“CSCS”), a critical component of overall social credit system, will have profound impact over the compliance, business processes and even strategies of the companies in China.

The European Chamber is delighted to invite Frank Mei, Partner & Head of Risk Consulting, KPMG China and Jacob Gunter, Senior Policy and Communications Manager at the European Chamber to discuss China’s Social Credit System Challenges and the impact in different industries. Join us on 2nd June 4:00-5:15pm (GMT+8) as this webinar aims to provide an overview of requirements, dimension and guidance for the implementation and monitoring of CSCS for businesses.

  • 2020-06-02 | 16:00 - 17:15
  • Online

MinCEO战略管理-竞争对手与竞品分析 训练营
一个帮企业解决 where to play 和 how to win 的课程
MinCEO strategic management - competitor and competitive product analysis training camp helps enterprises to solve the courses of where to play and how to win

  • 2020-06-02 - 2020-06-18 | 19:30 - 21:00
  • Online

As the world begins to reflect on their COVID-19 experience, the changes it caused in society, and how governments, companies and communities have had to adapt, we also begin to focus on strategizing a way forward. This path forward is especially important for Multinational Companies (MNC’s) who have started to feel the ripple effects of a global growth slowdown in their demand, confidence and supply chain. Companies will need to revamp their business plans, expectations, and plan of action to increase their resilience long-term.

The European Chamber is honoured to hear from Mr Mats Rahmström, Global President and CEO of Atlas Copco in a fireside chat with Mr Joerg Wuttke, President of the European Chamber on 29th May 4:00pm (GMT+8).

  • 2020-05-29 | 16:00 - 17:00
  • Online - Zoom Online Meeting Platform

On the evening of March 26, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the implementation of an entry ban to be put into force at midnight on March 28. Anyone outside of China afterward was barred from returning, effectively invalidating visas and residency permits. Despite this sudden policy, a few groups were allowed to enter China, one group being green card holders.

  • 2020-05-29 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • Zoom Online Meeting Platform