Working Group News
CFDA Reduces Animal Testing for Cosmetics
The China Food & Drug Administration has announced changes to animal testing on cosmetics products.
Read moreExclusive Dialogue with the BDRC
The Beijing Development and Reform Commission (BDRC) recently released the Implementation Plan on the Promotion of Infrastructure Projects through the Introduction of Private Capital for Beijing.
Read moreMeetings with DG Jonathan Faull, DG Internal Market & Services
On the 4th November, the Chairs of the Insurance Working Group and the Chairs and members of the Banking & Securities Working Group met separately with Director General Jonathan Faull in order to discuss recent developments (i.e the Shanghai Free Trade) and the issues that European insurers and banks face in China.
Read moreMeeting with Director Signe Ratso from DG Trade
On 30th October a delegation, led by Mats Harborn, Vice President of the European Chamber, met with Director Signe Ratso from DG Trade.
Read moreCarbon Market Working Group Meeting
On 19th August, Carbon Market and Corporate Social Responsibility hold a joint Working Group meeting.
Read moreAuto components WG holds meetings with MEP, MOT and MOFCOM
Members of Auto Components Working Group, European Union Chamber of Commerce held a meeting with Ministry of Transport on 5th August in Beijing.
Read moreMeeting with the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF)
On 27th June, the Banking & Securities Working Group met with the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF).
Read moreETSI IPR and Standard Practices Workshop
On 2nd July, the Information Communication Technology Working Group delivered the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) IPR and Standard Practices Workshop in the European Chamber Beijing office.
Read moreConstruction Working Group Meeting
The Beijing and Shanghai Construction Working Groups held a joint meeting on 3rd June. A presentation was delivered by Florian Hackelberg on China’s real estate market, and an in-depth conversation ensued as to whether or not the market is in for a hard landing.
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