Advocacy Actions
European Chamber representatives meet with the Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager
On 28th October, a group of European Chamber representatives led by President Joerg Wuttke met with members of the Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager.
Read moreComments to Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) on Opinions on Provisions on the Standard Contract for Outbound Cross-border Transfer of Personal Information (Draft for Comments)
On 29th July, the European Chamber submitted comments to the CAC on Opinions on Provisions on the Standard Contract for Outbound Cross-border Transfer of Personal Information (Draft for Comments).
Read moreWG meeting: Understanding the European and Chinese updated standardisation strategies
On 24th May, the European Chamber organised a Working Group meeting on the EU and Chinese standardisation strategies.
Read morePresentation of InDiCo study on the 14th Five-Year Plan for ICT
On Monday, 16th May 2022, InDiCo, with the support of the European Chamber, organised a presentation of the highlights of this latest study by the Consultancy BESTAO.
Read moreCCPIT Online Roundtable on Current Situation of Foreign Investment in China
On 13th May, the Department of Development Research of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and the European Chamber co-organised an online roundtable on the situation for European business in China under the recent COVID-19 containment measures.
Read moreComments on Opinions on Cybersecurity Standard Practice Guide - Authenticating Specification of Cross-border Personal Information Transfer (Draft for Comments)
On May 13, the Chamber submitted comments on the TC260’s draft "Cybersecurity Standard Practice Guide - Authenticating Specification of Cross-border Personal Information Transfer".
Read moreEuropean Chamber Attended CCPIT Online Seminar on Supply Chains
On 1st March, the European Chamber members attended the online seminar on supply chains hosted by the China Center for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT). Members shared their insight and communicated their concerns over issues including China's R&D investment on the protection of intellectual property in the biotechnology field, market access for innovative technology and its market regulation, challenges in transiting to green energy, as well as second-hand chip issue in the automotive chip supply.
Chinese officials from International Trade Administration, China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) & scholars attended the meeting.