Standards and Conformity When Exporting to the Chinese F&B Market
According to the EU SME Centre a number of factors have contributed to increased opportunities for European companies exporting food and beverages to China.
According to the EU SME Centre a number of factors have contributed to increased opportunities for European companies exporting food and beverages to China.
In their latest publication the EU SME Centre examines food additives, outlining detailed requirements for European businesses wishing to import food products into China
Due to the low cost of raw materials and labour, Chinese-made products now reach all corners of the industrialised world.
An amendment to Chinese Employment Contract Law (the Amendment) provides new challenges for businesses operating in China
Air pollution is nothing new to people living in China, but the recent extreme conditions witnessed across the eastern provinces placed the issue under the scrutiny of international media
In September 2012, the European Commission launched an antidumping investigation into the import of Chinese solar panels and key components.
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