Trade
Caught in the cross-fire: the effects of the US-China trade war on European companies
On 3rd September 2018, the European Chamber published the results of a survey conducted earlier in the summer.
State of play of EU-China relations
The Trump Administration considers China a strategic competitor to confront, rather than a country with which to engage. The EU, on the contrary, refers to China as a strategic partner and, despite persistent and considerable differences in position in some areas, continues to engage.
Belt & Road Initiative: Business Opportunities and Challenges for European SMEs
The size and scope of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) warrant European companies, including SMEs, giving it a close look. In fact, according to the European Chamber’s Business Confidence Survey 2018, businesses are doing just that: more than half of respondents saw opportunities in…
Paving the Way: loan use in BRI expansion
As President Xi Jinping’s signature foreign policy, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) incorporates an ambitious array of projects with diverse political and financial risks.
China’s Struggles to Attract Foreign Investment
The role of navigating negative lists in China’s market
The 11th EU-China Business Summit
The 11th EU-China Business Summit took place on 13th July, 2016, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
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