Advocacy Actions

2018-12-21 > All chapters

Meeting with General Operation Department of General Administration of Customs in China (GACC)

Director General of the General Operation Department, Jin Hai of General Administration of Customs in China (GACC) introduced the newly merged organization and the GACC's reform achievements in 2018. GACC representatives from the General Operation Department, Customs Control Department, Enterprise Management Department, Supervision and Internal Auditing Department, and Import and Export Food Safety Bureau also attended the meeting and answered Chamber representatives' questions.

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2018-12-14 > All chapters

Meeting with Ministry of Transportation (MOT) and Position Paper 2018/2019 Presentation

Chamber International Liner Shipping Working Group (ILS WG) representatives attended the meeting with Director-General Li Tianbi of Ministry of Transportation (MOT). European Business in China Position Paper 2018/2019 was presented by Jens Eskelund, the Chair of ILS WG to the DG Li at the end of the meeting.

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2018-12-14 > All chapters

Meeting with General Administration of Customs in China (GACC) and Position Paper 2018/2019 Presentation

Chamber International Liner Shipping Working Group representatives attended the meeting with Deputy Director General Miao Yuexue and Section Chief Luo Yi of General Administration of Customs in China (GACC). European Business in China Position Paper 2018/2019 was presented by Jens Eskelund, the Chair of ILS WG to the DDG Miao at the end of the meeting.

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2018-12-07 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to the MOT's Decision to Amend the < Ship Safety Supervision Rules > (Draft for Comments)

The International Liner Shipping Working Group submitted comments to the MOT's Decision to Amend the < Ship Safety Supervision Rules > (Draft for Comments).

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2018-12-05 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to the MOT's Maritime Law of the People's Republic of China (Revised Draft for Comments)

The Logistics and International Liner Shipping Working Groups submitted comments to the MOT's Maritime Law of the People's Republic of China (Revised Draft for Comments).

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2018-10-30 > Beijing

Meeting with European Parliament Transport Committee

On 30 October, representatives of the European Chamber’s transport-related Working Groups met with the European Parliament Committee on Transport and Tourism (TRAN) to discuss the key concerns of European businesses operating in China in their respective industries.

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2018-07-25 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to TC260 on the Security Impact Assessment Guide of Personal Information

The European Chamber’s Cybersecurity and other relevant working groups submitted collated comments in response to the National Information Security Standardisation Technical Committee's (TC260)’s public consultation on the Security Impact Assessment Guide of Personal Information.

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2018-07-25 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to TC260 on the Security Controls of Critical Information Infrastructure

The European Chamber’s Cybersecurity and other relevant working groups submitted collated comments in response to the National Information Security Standardisation Technical Committee's (TC260)'s public consultation on the Security Controls for Critical Information Infrastructure.

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2018-07-25 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to TC260 on the Cybersecurity Protection Requirements for Critical Information Infrastructure

The European Chamber’s Cybersecurity and other relevant working groups submitted collated comments in response to the National Information Security Standardisation Technical Committee's (TC260)'s public consultation on the Cybersecurity Protection Requirements for Critical Information Infrastructure.

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2018-07-25 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to TC260 on the Secure Coding Guide for Application Software

The European Chamber’s Cybersecurity and other relevant working groups submitted collated comments in response to the National Information Security Standardisation Technical Committee's (TC260)'s public consultation on the Secure Coding Guide for Application Software, calling for further clarification, and for the Coding Guide to be better aligned with other relevant standards in terms of their structures, requirements and the definition of key terms.

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