Press Releases
European Chamber Report Cautions Against the Negative Aspects of China Manufacturing 2025
This report examines the effects that the China Manufacturing 2025 (CM2025) industrial policy initiative is having on China’s domestic economy and on its international relations.
Read more中国欧盟商会为《中国制造2025》建言献策
中国欧盟商会于今日发布最新研究报告《中国制造2025:产业政策对弈市场力量》,详细探究《中国制造2025》这一产业政策计划对于中国经济以及其国际关系的影响。该报告分析了计划的目标,包括十大产业需实现的国内外市场份额,实现核心零部件自主保障和“自主创新”。通过聚焦新能源汽车、工业机器人以及半导体等五大领域,该报告概述了政府干预产业的结果。
Read moreThe European Chamber is disappointed about the postponement of the 11th EU-China Summit
The European Chamber is disappointed that in times of global financial turmoil and a significant economic slowdown the Chinese leadership decided to postpone the EU-China Summit scheduled to take place in Lyon on 1st December.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Business Confidence Survey 2008 reports business growth potential in China
The European Chamber today launches its fifth annual European Chamber Business Confidence Survey. More than 250 European companies active in China reported their optimism and concerns about doing business in China.
Read moreEU-Sichuan Investment & Cooperation Conference Presents Opportunities to European Businesses
The EU-Sichuan Investment & Cooperation Conference co-organised by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China and the Sichuan Province People's Government takes place in Chengdu today.
Read moreEuropean Chamber welcomes the implementing rules of the Labour Contract Law
On 18th September, the State Council issued the long-anticipated Implementing Rules for the Labour Contract Law.
Read moreMandelson discusses opportunities, barriers in China with EU Business
EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson has today met in Brussels with representatives of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
Read moreEighth annual Position Paper reports business optimism but seeks increased transparency and fairness
The European Chamber today launches its annual European Business in China Position Paper 2008/2009. This year's Position Paper indicates that European companies are generally optimistic about their business in China, but their concerns remain about market access, transparency, intellectual property rights (IPR) and environmental sustainability. Economic Nationalism appears to be a growing concern.
Read moreEuropean Chamber urges the publication of implementing guidelines for China’s Anti-Monopoly Law
The European Chamber welcomes China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML), which will take effect from today. The Chamber expects the law and its forthcoming guidelines will contribute towards a legal framework that supports a more open economy and a level playing field for businesses in China.
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