Archive for 2017

The European Chamber of Commerce in China, South China Chapter invites members to participate in the government meeting with Shenzhen Customs - 深圳海关答疑会

  • 2017-09-28 | 14:30 - 16:40
  • Langham Shenzhen, 4th Floor, Board Room

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is delighted to invite you to the launch of the European Business in China – Position Paper 2017/2018 on Tuesday, 19th September 2017.

  • 2017-09-19 | 14:00 - 15:30
  • Beijing Marriott Hotel Northeast, Grand Ballroom I

The GM Meeting is held exclusively for General Managers of the Manufacturing Forum. The topic for the GM Meeting on September 15th is "Analyze and compare the real HR costs in different cities in Guangdong".

  • 2017-09-15 | 12:30 - 14:00
  • Italian Restaurant VIP Room, 59th Floor, Sofitel Foshan
Members only

Seeking innovation is to seek the future!

  • 2017-09-08 - 2017-11-10 | 00:01 - 23:59
  • To be confirmed

"The new China Cyber Security Law, which took effect on June 1, 2017, poses many questions and insecurities for all companies operating in China, especially for those that handle employee and customer data cross-border.
As it is customary, the law appears to be passed and in effect before the underlying implications, enforcement mechanisms and potential penalties are clear. In comparison, the EU has also passed such new law, but it will only go into effect by mid 2018.
How do local and global industry leaders view this new law? What are the expected implications in the Automotive sector? A regulation that deals with data in the whole will have an effect on all aspects of trade, be it employee data, e.g. for Chinese citizens working on international assignments, consumer data across the nation and any other data collected. The August Automotive Roundtable will serve as platform to discus all these questions.

  • 2017-08-29 - 2017-08-29 | 16:00 - 18:00
  • Accenture Office, 21F, ROOM 001+002

China is world’s largest retail market and each year more companies from across the globe enter and try to succeed in it. Nowadays, social media is the most prominent channel to reach the Chinese consumers and platforms like WeChat and Weibo are no longer a choice, but a necessity.

  • 2017-08-24 | 13:30 - 17:30
  • Neptune Room, third floor