Press Releases
European Chamber Calls for More Action, Not More Action Plans
The European Chamber today published its European Business in China Position Paper 2024/2025 (Position Paper 2024/2025).
Read moreEuropean Chamber Statement on CCP 20th Central Committee Third Plenum Communique
The European Chamber will be closely monitoring any follow up action taken.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Calls for Action to Restore Business Confidence
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, in partnership with Roland Berger, today released its European Business in China Business Confidence Survey 2024 (BCS).
Read moreEuropean Chamber statement on the European Commission’s launch of a probe under its International Procurement Instrument into China’s procurement of medical devices
The European Chamber supports the end goal of this action, which is to ensure that European companies have the same access to China’s procurement market as Chinese companies enjoy in Europe.
Read moreEuropean Chamber advocates for targeted and precise approach to risk management and economic security
This report details the different approaches adopted by the EU, China and the US for managing perceived threats to their respective economies, as well as the actions that European businesses are taking to build resilience into their China operations
Read moreEuropean Chamber's Stance on US-China Agreement Made in Buenos Aires
President Trump and President Xi met on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Buenos Ares to discuss the US-China trade conflict. As a result of the meeting, an agreement was made to delay any further escalation of the conflict for at least 90 days.
Read moreEuropean Chamber report provides recommendations to accelerate China’s development and quash global trade conflict
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) today released its European Business in China – Position Paper 2018/2019 (Position Paper), which raises concerns about the widening gap between China’s rapidly maturing economy.
Read moreEuropean Chamber survey and analysis on US-China tariff effects
Respectively, 53.9 and 42.9 per cent of respondents viewed the American and Chinese tariffs negatively, which is more than ten times the number that viewed them positively.
Read moreThe European Chamber’s Statement on US-China Trade Conflict and Potential Escalation of Tariffs
The European Chamber shares many of the United States’ concerns over certain practices by the Chinese Government but is highly concerned about the prospects of further escalation of the current tit-for-tat exchange of tariffs.
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