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China is in the midst of one of the most serious power shortages in a decade, with 22 provinces employing varying degrees of load-shedding measures. The large-scale power crunch that ensued has raised the alarm to both government authorities and businesses. For a market that has largely maintained power supply security during two decades of robust growth, it is astonishing to observe the scale of this current power shortage.

  • 2021-10-25 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • Zoom/European Chamber Office Beijing, Room C405

The world is counting on vaccines to end the misery of Covid-19. With China's urban population density, rising production and logistics abilities, as well as government's centralized management, it is extremely important to understand the challenges and opportunities which lie ahead of the vaccine industry in China.

  • 2021-01-29 | 15:00 - 17:00
  • online Zoom Meeting Platform

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to invite experts of the transportation industry to offer insights, trend analysis and predictions for the evolution of the sector, we welcome Jens Eskelund, Managing Director, Maersk China, Mats Harborn, President, Scania China Group, and Joel Sutherland, Managing Director Supply Chain Management Institute, Professor of Practice, University of San Diego School of Business. Join us Tuesday 1st September, 9:00am-10:15am (GMT+8) online via Zoom.

  • 2020-09-01 | 09:00 - 10:15
  • Online - Zoom Online Meeting Platform and in-person from the European Chamber Shanghai Office

COVID-19 has impacted communities in multiple regions since its outbreak and continues to spread around the globe. While its further consequence may still take time to be gauged, transportation has been severely stroked, it is more expensive and time-consuming with less available options for passengers and goods to reach their destinations. Several sectors, such as aviation, global maritime shipping, and land transportation – which are all backbones of the world economy - are facing greater challenges, the derivatives of which will unavoidably extend across global economy, who find themselves without goods and without workers.

  • 2020-03-13 | 10:00 - 12:00
  • Online Webinar