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2016-11-21 > Tianjin

The European Chamber Tianjin Chapter 2016 Badminton Tournament

European Chamber first-ever Badminton Tournament held in Tianjin.

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2016-11-07 > All chapters

European Chamber Commented on Cyber Security Law

The European Chamber welcomes the positive changes contained in the final draft of the Cyber Security Law. However, it is also very concerned that many controversial provisions that the Chamber already commented on remain unchanged.

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2016-10-21 > Tianjin

The 11th European Business Gala Dinner Successfully Held in Ritz Carlton Tianjin

2016 European Business Gala Dinner - "The Light of Art"

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2016-10-20 > All chapters

President Wuttke Shares Views with Vice Premier Ma Kai and Vice President Katainen

On 19th October, European Chamber President Joerg Wuttke attended a breakfast with European Commission Vice President Katainen, Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai on the margins of the high-level economic dialogue between the EU and China in Brussels.

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2016-09-03 > All chapters

European Chamber Calls for an End to Unequal Treatment of Foreign Investment in China

The European Chamber of Commerce in China believes that the revisions to four Chinese investment-related laws are not bold enough.

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2016-09-03 > All chapters

欧盟商会呼吁在华外商投资应享有公平竞争环境

中国欧盟商会认为此次关于外商投资的四部法律修订不够具有突破性。更为进取的做法应该是让外资企业和内资企业在华投资遵循相同的《公司法》。

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2016-09-01 > All chapters

European Chamber Calls for Reciprocity

The European Chamber has today released its annual Position Paper in which it calls for reciprocity in openness to foreign investment and for market forces to play the central role in driving innovation and developing China’s economy.

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2016-09-01 > All chapters

欧盟商会呼吁落实互惠对等原则

中国欧盟商会今天发布了《欧盟企业在中国建议书 2016/2017》(下称《建议书》)。该《建议书》呼吁中国对外开放过程中落实互惠对等原则,发挥市场在创新和经济发展中的主导作用。《建议书》阐述了随着近期中国在欧投资增加而突显的欧企在华遭遇的市场准入严重不对等现象。

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2016-08-24 > Tianjin

Business Confidence Survey 2016 Launched in Tianjin

The European Chamber’s annual Business Confidence Survey reports that while European companies operating in China are increasingly pessimistic, the majority of its Tianjin members are dedicated to making sure the city reaches its full potential.

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