Working Group News
PRD New Board Members 2010
Result of the PRD Annual Board Election, successfully held on the 13th of April at Ritz Carlton Guangzhou, the new Board was elected for the term April 2010 - April 2011.
Read moreConstruction Working Group met with Vice Chairman of Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development
Construction Working Group met with Vice Chairman of Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (MoHURD), 14th April 2010
Read moreAnnual General Meeting, April 28th, Beijing ? Make Your Voice Heard
On April 28th, the Annual General Meeting 2010 will be held at the EU Delegation, at which the Chamber’s new leadership including President will be elected.
Read moreEuropean Chamber invites its members to give relief donations for Yushu Earthquake
An earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale struck northwestern China on the morning of 14th April 2010 and affected many areas of Qinghai province. Chinese authorities this morning have raised the death toll to 617 and about 9,000 people had been injured.
Read moreWorking Groups Election Results
Annual elections for the Chairs and Vice Chairs of the European Chamber's 34 Working Groups and Forums are currently taking place.
Read moreMeeting with the Secretary General of the OECD, Angel Gurria.
On March 23rd the European Chamber and 5 other member companies met with the Secretary General of the OECD, Angel Gurria.
Read moreMeeting with DG Zourek, DG Enterprise and Industry
European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke, Ad Council Members, and Working Group Chairs attended a dinner, hosted by EU Ambassador Abou, in honour of visiting Director General for Enterprise and Industry Heinz Zourek, on Wednesday, March 24th.
Read morePress Statement: European Chamber Welcomes Premier Wen's Comments
BEIJING, March 15th 2010 ? The European Chamber welcomes Premier Wen Jiabao’s comments yesterday at a press conference in Beijing at the end of the annual NPC session in which he promised fair treatment to all lawfully operated foreign companies in China, and stated that he was willing to spend more time meeting with representatives of foreign businesses and listen to their views.
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