Working Group News
Corporate Income Tax Series- 2nd Instalment
Planning & Action- Steps From Now to 31 December 2007
Read moreEnvironmental Risks and Liabilities Seminar
Environmental Risks and Liabilities Seminar held in Shanghai
Read moreFranchising in China Seminar: An update on the New Regulations, Shanghai
Presentations on the Legal, Financial and Taxation considerations of Franchising in China in light of the New Regulations beginning 1st May 2007. Also a a Case Study on a locally established Franchise.
Read moreNew 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 moreCredit Risk Management in China: results from Coface study
Managing credit risks remains a challenge for most companies doing business in China. Since 2003 Coface has been conducting a series of surveys concerning payment trends and their impact on credit risk management in China.
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 moreShanghai Board Election
he European Chamber held in front of a sizable crowd of senior member company representatives its annual Board Elections. The liaison office in Shanghai congratulates all successful Board members to their election and is looking forward working together with them over the next year.
Read moreBMW Clean Energy Project
European Chamber Environment WG members invited to 'test- drive' BMW's hydrogen cars
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.
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