Advocacy Actions
2021 Annual Conference: China-EU Energy Innovation Cooperation in the Field of Energy Storage
In accordance with the relevant work plan of the National Energy Administration, the China-Europe Energy Innovation Cooperation (CEEI) initiative has been divided into four fields (work streams): Energy Storage, Hydrogen Energy, Smart Energy and Wind Power. The Energy Storage field is jointly led by China Electric Power Research Institute Co. Ltd. (中国电力科学研究院有限公司), Zhongguancun Energy Storage Industry Technology Alliance (中关村储能产业技术联盟), and European Chamber Energy Working Group member companies Linde and Rolls-Royce.
Read moreComments Submitted to the Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) on the Inspection Rule for Offshore Fixed Installation (Draft for Comments)
On 24th December 2021, the European Chamber submitted comments to the Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) on the Inspection Rule for Offshore Fixed Installation (Draft for Comments).
Read moreComments Submitted to MSA the Inspection Rule for Offshore Fixed Installation (Draft for Comments)
On 24th December, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) submitted comments to the Maritime Safety Administration of the People's Republic of China on the Inspection Rule for Offshore Fixed Installation (Draft for Comments).
Read moreEuropean Chamber submits comments on the Draft Administrative Measures for the Promotion of Enterprise Standards
On 23rd December the European Chamber submitted comments on the Administrative Measures for the Promotion of Enterprise Standards.
Read moreComments Submitted to the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on the Revised Draft of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Certification and Accreditation
On 21st December the European Chamber submitted comments to the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on the Revised Draft of the Regulations on Certification and Accreditation.
Read moreEU-China Follow-up Seminar on the Implementation of GACC Decree 248
The General Administration of Customs P.R. China made further clarifications on the follow-up questions raised by the European Union in relation to Decree 248. Members of the European Union’s concerns lie in five main areas: possible risk of trade disruption cased by the implementation of Decree 248, registration of facilities/registration numbers (in China), Article 8 (registration through recommendation by competent authority), Article 9 (self-registration), and labelling-related issues.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Meeting with MOFCOM and GACC on the implementation of GACC Decree 248
European Chamber representative attended the meeting regarding the implementation of GACC Decree 248 (The Regulation on Registration Administration of Overseas Manufactures of Imported Foods) and Decree 249 (The Measures of the People's Republic of China for the Administration of Import and Export Food Safety), organised by MOFCOM and GACC.
Read moreEuropean Chamber President meets with Executive Vice President Dombrovskis
On 21st December, European Chamber Joerg Wuttke joined an online meeting with Valdis Dombrovskis, Executive Vice President (EVP) and Commissioner for Trade at the European Commission.
Read moreInternational liner shipping Working Group's online Meeting with SAMR
On December 21st, the International Liner Shipping Working Group had an online meeting with SAMR, on the issues of port management, anti-bribery and anti-trust realm.
Read moreEU-China 2nd online seminar on the implementation of GACC Decree 248
The EU and China sides held the 2nd online seminar on the implementation of Decree 248 to provide further clarification on questions and issues raised by the EU Member States and European companies. Representatives from the EU Commission, EU Delegation, EU Member States Agricultural Counsellors, EU industry associations as well as European Chamber attended the meeting and had a fruitful discussion.
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