EURObiz Issue 84 (January/February 2025)

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This edition of EURObiz focusses on supply chains and contains a summary of the European Chamber’s recent report Siloing and Diversification: One World, Two Systems.

Articles:

  • Siloing and diversification: One world, two systems
  • Exporting dual-use items: How foreign firms can navigate China’s new rules
  • CSR: The 11th European Chamber Corporate Social Responsibility Awards
  • China’s environmental policies: The impact on global supply chains
  • Logistics: Globalisation is alive and well

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EURObiz Issue 85 (March/April 2025)

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With the Made in China 2025 plan set to conclude this year, now is a good time to look at some of its successes and failures. The European Chamber recently published a report, Made in China 2025: The Cost of Technological Leadership, analysing China's progress in hitting the various industrial targets set out in the 10-year plan. This edition of EURObiz is dedicated to Made in China 2025. It contains articles on several areas related to it, including a summary of the Chamber’s recent report on the plan.

Articles:

  • European companies and Made in China 2025: Adaptability and strategic foresight are key to survival
  • Retirement delayed: China’s workers must labour for longer
  • Made in China 2025: The Cost of Technological Leadership
  • Discount procurement: The implications of the ‘made in China’ price advantage
  • Waste reduction: Managing the F&B industry’s environmental impact

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EURObiz Issue 86 (May/June 2025)

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The May/June edition of EURObiz includes several articles on how businesses can thrive in China’s evolving market, particularly in an economy with a notoriously low consumption rate. There is also news on the latest European Chamber advocacy success, with European companies in China now able to enjoy better access to renewables.

In this edition:

  • Foreign companies in China’s e-commerce market: IP and data protection rules
  • China’s 2025 Action Plan for Stabilising Foreign Investment
  • Culture shift: European brands need to rethink how they reach Chinese consumers
  • China’s post-Covid travel recovery still a work in progress

EURObiz contains articles and features that address the important issues affecting European businesses in China. Contributions are regularly submitted by Chamber members who are experts in their field. Become a member and make your contribution.

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