Press Releases
European Chamber Stance on COVID-19 Vaccine
European businesses require greater transparency regarding the inclusion of their staff in China’s COVID-19 vaccination implementation programme, as well as if and how vaccinations will impact international travel.
Read moreImportant Clarification on European Chamber's Decoupling Report
Members of the European Chamber have reported seeing several widely-shared articles that originated on Chinese social media, which cite the Chamber’s report before drawing sensational and inaccurate conclusions of their own.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Calls on Governments to Reverse Deglobalisation 中国欧盟商会发布研究报告,呼吁重回全球经济一体化
The European Chamber, in partnership with MERICS, today released a major report, Decoupling: Severed Ties and Patchwork Globalisation, which measures the costs of decoupling for businesses operating in China.
Read moreEuropean Chamber supports the 2011 priorities announced at the National Economic Conference
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China would like to state its support for a number of the 2011 priorities announced at the National Economic Conference on 12th December 2010.
Read moreEuropean Union Chamber of Commerce in China Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China celebrates its 10th Anniversary in Beijing today.
Read more10th Annual Position Paper Urges on Improved Market Access and a More Level Playing Field
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China today launches the 10th edition of its primary annual lobbying document, the European Business in China Position Paper 2010/2011.
Read moreBusiness Confidence Survey 2010 shows uncertainty on the regulartory environement
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.
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