Advocacy Actions
European Chamber President meets with Director-General for DG COMP Olivier Guersent
On 19th March, a group of European Chamber representatives from the Legal and Competition Working Group led by Chamber President Jens Eskelund met with Director-General for DG COMP Olivier Guersent.
Read moreMeeting with State Administration for Market Regulation
On 19th January 2024, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China participated a roundtable discussion on continuously optimizing business environment and facilitating high quality development at the State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR).
Read moreComments to Shanghai Municipal People’s Congress on Optimizing the Business Environment in Shanghai (Draft for Comment)
The European Chamber very much welcomes the Shanghai People's Congress's decision to collect opinions on the "Optimizing the Business Environment in Shanghai (Draft for Comment)". Upon careful study of the draft and consultation with its members, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, led by its Legal Working Group, has collated all member inputs and submitted suggestions to the Shanghai People's Congress for their consideration.
Read moreComments to MOFCOM on Measures for the Administration of E-commerce Information Publicity (Draft for Comments)
The European Chamber very much welcomes the MOFCOM's decision to collect opinions on the "Measures for the Administration of E-commerce Information Publicity (Draft for Comments)". Upon careful study of the draft and consultation with its members, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, led by its Legal and Compliance Working Group, has collated all member inputs and submitted suggestions to the MOFCOM for their consideration.
Read moreComments to SAMR on Draft Revisions to the Anti-monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China (Draft for Comment)
The European Chamber very much welcomes the SAMR's decision to collect opinions on the "Draft Revisions to the Anti-monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China (Draft for Comment)". Upon careful study of the draft and consultation with its members, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, led by its Legal and Compliance Working Group, has collated all member inputs and submitted suggestions to the SAMR Anti-monopoly Bureau for their consideration.
Read moreComments on Anti-unfair Competition Law (Draft Revision)
The European Chamber submitted consolidated comments from member companies to the National People's Congress on Anti-unfair Competition Law (Draft Revision).
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