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On 1st November 2019, China's Ministry of Justice (MOJ) released a draft version of Regulation on the Implementation of Foreign Investment Law. The Draft provides much-needed clarity on certain challenging issues in the Foreign Investment Law (FIL), such as how to reconcile the corporate structure of foreign investment enterprises during the transition period, while leaving certain areas for further clarification. In addition, further ramp up efforts to protection on IP rights, the Draft provides that China establishes the punitive compensation system for intellectual property infringement.

  • 2019-12-06 | 15:30 - 17:30
  • Hogan Lovells Beijing Office
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On 1st November 2019, China's Ministry of Justice (MOJ) released a draft version of Regulation on the Implementation of Foreign Investment Law. The Draft provides much-needed clarity on certain challenging issues in the Foreign Investment Law (FIL), such as how to reconcile the corporate structure of foreign investment enterprises during the transition period, while leaving certain areas for further clarification. In addition, further ramp up efforts to protection on IP rights, the Draft provides that China establishes the punitive compensation system for intellectual property infringement.

  • 2019-12-06 | 15:30 - 17:30
  • Hogan Lovells Shanghai
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Are you an in-house counsel, a contract manager, a transactional or arbitration lawyer? When you received a call from your management team or your client at 6:30 pm asking you to conclude an arbitration clause within a few hours before the deal is sealed, how do you secure the best possible arbitration clause for your company or client, while bearing your business objectives in mind and making sure that the corporate policy is followed? What are the key points to consider while drafting the clause? What issues can you concede in return for more favourable terms in other parts of the arbitration clause? The recent legislative developments on arbitration, such as the interim measures between mainland China and Hong Kong, and the allowing of third-party funding, further complicate these issues.

  • 2019-12-05 | 16:00 - 17:40
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office
29
Nov
Shanghai > Working Group Meeting

Joint Working Group Meeting: China’s Social Credit System – What to expect?
Fully booked

Chinese government authorities have recently issued a series of policies and draft amendments to push forward the establishment of the Social Credit System (SCS). Foreign enterprises are particularly concerned at how the SCS could affect the business operation of their Chinese subsidiaries.

As the Social Credit System will be largely in place by the end of 2020, SCS is no longer just a vision. With the window of opportunity rapidly closing for companies to prepare for these regulatory ratings, companies need to stay alert for the upcoming the SCS and expect that heavy non-compliance will immediately lead to a listing as a distrusted entity, followed by costly sanctions.

  • 2019-11-29 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • European Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai
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29
Nov

Chinese government authorities have recently issued a series of policies and draft amendments to push forward the establishment of the Social Credit System (SCS). Foreign enterprises are particularly concerned at how the SCS could affect the business operation of their Chinese subsidiaries.

The SCS will establish an information-sharing platform covering all the rating information on all companies registered in China. In principle, the equal enforcement of regulations will likely to create a more level playing field. However, this may be an overly optimistic interpretation, as the system does have the potential for discriminatory use towards international companies, as well as other major concerns such as the “joint sanctions” – blacklisted companies will receive not only sanctions from the government enforcement authority, but should restrictions and negative treatment from other government agencies.

  • 2019-11-29 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • European Chamber Office Beijing
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In order to support the implementation of Foreign Investment Law, the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has initiated the public consultation of Provisions on Foreign Investment Information Report (Provisions) and Notice on Matters Related to the Report on Foreign Investment Information (Notice) as the supplementary measures for the Provisions.

  • 2019-11-25 | 09:10 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office
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In order to support the implementation of Foreign Investment Law, the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has initiated the public consultation of Provisions on Foreign Investment Information Report (Provisions) and Notice on Matters Related to the Report on Foreign Investment Information (Notice) as the supplementary measures for the Provisions.

  • 2019-11-25 - 2019-11-25 | 09:10 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Office C405
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This symposium will focus on current antitrust issues facing companies doing business in China, in the EU, US and other important foreign markets.

  • 2019-11-20 - 2019-11-21 | 09:00 - 17:00
  • Multi-Functional Hall, Grand Building, BEIJING FRIENDSHIP HOTEL

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) and the American Chamber of Commerce in China (AmCham China) jointly invite you to attend this event on China’s Corporate Social Credit System (SCS) on November 11th at AmCham China Office.

  • 2019-11-11 | 14:00 - 15:40
  • Infinity Ballroom, Hilton Beijing | 北京希尔顿酒店 天元宫厅

With user-generated content gaining much more influence, some cases of overzealous consumer activism can damage brands’ reputation significantly overnight. When such improper rights protection affects brands, the communication strategy to deal with consumers and media is vital to protect a brand’s reputation and defuse crisis.

  • 2019-09-25 | 10:00 - 12:00
  • European Chamber Office Beijing, Room C405
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