Advocacy Actions

2020-05-29 > Beijing

Submitted comments to SAMR on the draft Implementation Rules of 131 Product Quality Spot-checks

In early May, the State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR) published a streamlined list of products as the items for this year's national product quality spot-check and soon after the Product Quality Supervisory Department released the draft Implementation Rules for spot-checking these 131 products for public consultation.

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2020-05-29 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments to the SH DRC on Shanghai Foreign Investment Regulations (Draft)

The Legal WG submitted comments to the SH DRC of Commerce on Shanghai Foreign Investment Regulations (Draft).

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2020-05-29 > Beijing, Shanghai

Comments on the Supporting Documents to the Drug Administration Regulation to the National Medical Products Administration

European Chamber Pharmaceutical working group submitted comments on the Supporting Documents to the Drug Administration Regulation to the National Medical Products Administration

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2020-05-29 > Beijing, Shanghai

Submitted comments to MEE on Catalogue of Priority Control over Chemicals (Second Group)

On 29th May, the European Chamber Environment and Petrochemicals, Chemicals and Refining working group submitted comments to MEE on Catalogue of Priority Control over Chemicals (Second Group) (Draft for Comments).

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2020-05-29 > Beijing, Shanghai

Call for Comments to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on the Security Technical Requirements for Critical Network Devices – Common Requirements (Draft for Comments).

The European Chamber submitted comments to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on the Security Technical Requirements for Critical Network Devices – Common Requirements (Draft for Comments).

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2020-05-29 > Beijing

Official Interview: for 20th Anniversary

Official Iterview: for 20th Anniversary

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2020-05-28 > All chapters

[VIP Webinar Series] Peak Globalisation? The Future of EU-China-US Relations

On 28th May, European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke hosted Charlene Barshefsky, former US trade representative who oversaw the US side of the negotiations with Premier Zhu Rongji for China’s accession to the WTO in 2001; Jyrki Katainen, former EU Commission vice president and former prime minister of Finland, who spearheaded the EU’s work on jobs, growth, investment and competitiveness and Mikuláš Dzurinda, former prime minister of Slovakia, for the last of the Chamber's VIP Webinar Series.

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2020-05-28 > Tianjin

Lobby Letter to Tianjin Development and Reform Commission on Tianjin Overall Plan of Renewable Energy

On 28th May, Tianjin chapter submitted a lobby letter to Tianjin Development and Reform Commission to address the renewable energy sourcing issues facing by European manufacturing companies. In the letter, the Chamber shared the new focus of green deal and sustainable development in the EU, the Chamber members' concerns on carbon reduction targets and lack of renewable energy in Tianjin. Additionally, the Chamber called for a clear overall plan and time table of Tianjin renewable energy development for industry players. A response letter from Tianjin Development and Reform Commission was received 3 days after. A physical meeting with the Chamber members is under discussing and would potentially take place in August 2020.

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2020-05-28 > Beijing, Shanghai

Submitted comments to MEM on General Rules for the Storage of Hazardous Chemicals

On 28th May, the European Chamber's Petrochemicals, Chemicals and Refining Working Group sent comments to the Ministry of Emergency Management on General Rules for the Storage of Hazardous Chemicals (Draft for Comments).

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2020-05-28 > Tianjin

Advocacy Letter to Foreign Affairs Office of Tianjin Municipal People's Government on Visa Fast Track

On 28th May, a letter was submitted to Foreign Affairs Office of Tianjin Municipal People's Government. This letter raised the EU businesses' strong needs of foreign professionals returning to Tianjin with Foreign Entry Ban, recognizing Tianjin’s commitment to support the resumption of work of the foreign business.

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