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Farewell Letter from Vice President and Shanghai Chapter Chairman Carlo Diego D'Andrea
After 4 wonderful years, the time has come for me to step down as Chairman of the Shanghai Chapter of the European Chamber.
Read moreForum on Emission Reduction and Energy Efficiency 节能减排与能源效率主题论坛
A forum on emission reduction and energy efficiency was held both online and offline jointly by European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC), Netherland Business Support Office and BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd. on December 15th, 2020.
Read moreFirst-hand Accounts: Mass Testing Procedures in Beijing
Two members of European Chamber staff shared their details walkthrough in the hopes that it could prove useful for members of the European Chamber who might have staff that are required to undergo similar mandatory testing in the future.
Read moreReturning to Beijing Post-16th March from Overseas
The stories in this article is provided by a Chamber staff based on his own experience.
Read moreEntry Process to Shanghai from Overseas
The story is kindly provided by a Shanghai member based on his own experience.
Read moreExemptions to 14-Day Quarantine Policy for Travelers to Beijing
The official updated policy on the 14-day quarantine exemption for travellers to Beijing released on February 21st expands on the original February 14th communication.
Read moreSeminar on EU- China Win-Win Aeronautical Cooperation & Tour to Airbus and Sinelson Aero
On 17th January, Aviation & Aerospace working group held a seminar on EU – China win-win Cooperation Seminar in Airbus (Tianjin). The attendees also visited Airbus Final Assembly Lines and Senelson Aero (Tianjin) workshop.
Read moreHuman Capital Conference 2015
On the 4th November, The European Chamber held our annual Human Capital Conference discussing the critical role HR plays in the operations of a successful business.
Read moreYangtze River Delta SME Forum 2015
SMEs in China have achieved rapid and sustainable growth in the past two decades. Such growth has increasingly contributed to China’s economic development. Yet, rising labour challenges, and limited SME financing continuously affect SMEs’ growth.
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