Working Group News
New Chairman of the Sourcing Working Group
The European Chamber in Nanjing is pleased to welcome Ms. Stella Huang from Jiangsu BS Home Appliances Sales Co., Ltd as the new Chairman of the Sourcing Working Group
Read moreStatement on the New Enterprise Income Tax Law
China's National People's Congress adopted the new Enterprise Income Tax Law on 16th March 2007. In light of the recent media attention concerning the European Chamber’s comment on this new law, the Chamber would like to take this opportunity to express its opinion on this important piece of legislation.
Read moreEnglish Translation of the New Enterprise Income Tax Law
The long-expected Unified Corporate Income Tax Law for the PRC has been debated and was passed by the National People's Congress (NPC) on Friday 16th March 2007. It will now become Law as of January 1st 2008. Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CPA Ltd. has provided a translation of the new CIT law for the benefit of European Chamber members.
Read moreCoface Breakfast Seminar Corporate Credit Risk Management (2006)
To be able to assess a customers ability to fulfil its commitment a company needs to check their reliability. This process has to happen at every stage of its business.
Read moreGlobal Europe - Green Paper on Trade Defence Instruments
Europe's Trade Defence Instruments in a changing global economy A Green Paper for public consultation.
Read moreResults of the Third Nanjing Board Election
March 20th saw the third annual board election of the Nanjing Chapter of the European Chamber. This event provided a valuable opportunity for member companies have their say in deciding the direction of the Chamber’s activities.
Read moreWe are a Chinese company, too - Request for Participation
This campaign, initiated by the EU Embassies in China, aims to present the achievements of European companies in China and the contributions that the European companies make to the Chinese economy. These factors justify the request of European companies not only to be welcomed to China as well as to be treated on an equal footing with wholly Chinese-invested domestic companies.
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