Advocacy Actions

2024-04-08 > Beijing, Shanghai

Sent comments to NIFDC on two drafts for comment

Sent comments to NIFDC on two drafts for comment

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2024-04-08 > Beijing, Shanghai

Submitted comments to NIFDC on two draft guidelines for Full Safety Assessment

Submitted comments to NIFDC on two draft guidelines for Full Safety Assessment

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2024-04-08 > Southwest China

Training on the Interpretation of EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) organized by CCPIT Sichuan Council in Chengdu

On 8th April 2024, a training on the Interpretation of EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) organised by China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Sichuan Council in Chengdu. European Union Chamber of Commerce in China took part in as supporting organisition.

Mr. Massimo Bagnasco, Vice President, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China gave a speech in the training. VP Bagnasco shared that he was glad to contribute and cooperate with CCPIT to increase awareness and deep understanding about CBAM on behalf of European Chamber.

Mr. Wang Zhimin, CCPIT Sichuan Vice President, Mr. Liu Chao, Vice Director Beijing CCPIT Legal Centre and the other experts provided a detailed explanation of the policy.

EUCCC core message was “CBAM is primarily designed to ensure fairness within the European market and prevent carbon leakage without being a trade tariff or barrier against any specific country”.

“The imposition of tariffs on high carbon products by the European Union is actually a 'forced' boost for Sichuan. Sichuan enterprises should quickly familiarize themselves with the requirements of the EU's carbon border regulation mechanism, establish carbon accounting capabilities, and ensure the accuracy of the submitted data and information”.

Was said by VP Wang and he stressed that “By enhancing the carbon reduction capabilities of enterprises, they can create their 'carbon competitiveness' under the global trend of energy conservation and emission reduction, and seize the opportunity for green development and low-carbon competition”.

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2024-04-07 > Beijing, Shanghai

Submitted comments to NIFDC on two draft guidelines for Full Safety Assessment

Submitted comments to NIFDC on two draft guidelines for Full Safety Assessment

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2024-04-07 > Shanghai

European Chamber Roundtable with Lingang Data Division

On 7th April, the European Chamber and the Data Division of the Lingang Management Committee held a roundtable in Lingang to discuss the Lingang’s pilot measures for the cross-border data transfer (CBDT).

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2024-03-27 > All chapters

European Chamber Secretary General Meets Assistant Minister of IDCPC

On 27th March, Secretary General Adam Dunnett attended a closed-door roundtable hosted by Assistant Minister Zhao Shitong of the International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC), to provide feedback on China’s business environment.

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2024-03-26 > Beijing, Shanghai

Participated a meeting on optimization measures discussion for full safety assessment implementation led NMPA

Participated a meeting on optimization measures discussion for full safety assessment implementation led NMPA

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2024-03-26 > All chapters

European Chamber meets the Department of Commerce of Guangdong Province

On 26th March 2024, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China participated a roundtable discussion hosted by Director General Zhang Jinsong of the Department of Commerce of Guangdong Province in Beijing.

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2024-03-22 > Beijing, Shanghai

The Consumable and Disposable Medical Device Advisory Committee and the COCIR Registration Affairs Taskforce Submitted a Letter to the National Medical Products Administration on the Issues of Product Service Life and Dynamic Management

The Consumable and Disposable Medical Device Advisory Committee and the COCIR Registration Affairs Taskforce have written to the National Medical Products Administration. They expressed concern about equating a product's service life with product failure, clarifying that the term "service life" should be interpreted as "expected service life". They also proposed that medical device end users should be allowed to manage the "expected service life" of their devices dynamically, potentially extending the use of products beyond their "expected service life" based on regular evaluations and maintenance records.

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2024-03-22 > Beijing, Shanghai

WG Chair participated the Full safety assessment meeting with NMPA & NIFDC

Full safety assessment meeting with NMPA & NIFDC

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