Where do we go from here? The future of EU-China relations
It’s time for a re-set of the European Union’s (EU’s) messy and frequently mismanaged relations with China.
It’s time for a re-set of the European Union’s (EU’s) messy and frequently mismanaged relations with China.
On the eve of the launch of their Beijing office, Interel’s global CEO Fredrik Lofthagen briefed the Chamber’s Energy Working Group on the changing energy policy in the new European Commission and parliament.
The ‘golden age’ for business in China may yet be followed by the dawning of a new era that could be equally rewarding for China and for foreign investors.
On 15th November the ‘Decision on Major Issues Concerning Comprehensively Deepening Reform’ (Decision) from the Third Plenum of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was released. It provided details on the reform programme put forward by the new administration of…
On the heels of the release of the Third Plenum Decision the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China has issued the following statement:
Meeting with MOST Vice Minister Cao Jianlin On 14th October, Chamber President Davide Cucino, and other Chamber representatives, met with Vice Minister Cao Jianlin from the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST). President Cucino presented the key recommendations from the Position Paper 2013/2014, focusing on…
The direction of China’s reform plan has become more tangible thanks to a roadmap sketched out by an influential government think tank.
European Chamber Present Position Paper to the Mayor of Chengdu On 17th September 2013, the Chamber presented the Position Paper 2012/2013 to Mr Ge Honglin, Mayor of Chengdu, during the 54th Informal Discussion with Foreign Investors in Chengdu. The European Chamber delegation was led by Ulrich…
On 5th September, 2013, the European Chamber published the European Business in China Position Paper 2013/2014.
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