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We are currently at an inflection point in US-China-EU relations, with the world’s two largest economies imposing duties on billions of dollars worth of one another’s goods. In this very uncertain global strategic environment, a further escalation in the trade dispute would create renewed uncertainty for businesses and consumers, hurting the world economy.
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is pleased to welcome John Holden, Senior Director & Head of China Practice at Washington-based global consultancy McLarty Associates to offer his insight on the long term trends that will shape US-China-EU relations going forward and share some of the commercial and policy implications

  • 2019-09-11 | 16:00 - 17:10
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Shui On Plaza, Unit 2204
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This highly practical seminar enables people leaders to engage, motivate and lead their teams more effectively to achieve higher performance, by introducing them to the essential managerial psychology principles and how to apply them to work.
In this seminar, participants will learn about the psychological factors influencing how individuals work, such as personality, motivation, beliefs and values – they will also be exposed to practical ways to apply these theories to drive performance.
A particular focus of this seminar is on Resilience, which relates to “an individual’s capacity to adapt to pressure, setbacks, challenges and change, in order to achieve and sustain peak personal effectiveness”. Resilience is an essential personality disposition for every successful leader and talent in this ultra-fast-paced age of change and transformation. In this seminar, we will discuss Resilience in detail and how managers can develop their team on it.

  • 2019-09-10 | 09:00 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204

Globally, there are over one billion people with disabilities. They are now more active in our society than ever before. Yet employment rates are low and many barriers to work still exist. An increasing number of companies are becoming aware of the potential people with disabilities bring to the workplace. Not only do people with disabilities constitute a large untapped source of talent, but companies have a lot to benefit from diverse workforces.
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is delighted to welcome you to a seminar where top voices in the disability inclusion landscape in China will share with participants best practices to start the journey of disability inclusion in the workplace and the legalities to take into consideration.

  • 2019-09-09 | 15:00 - 17:10
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204

Seminar: China IP 2020-2050 – Optimising for the BRI, CMI in light of ongoing US-China Trade Dispute

  • 2019-09-05 | 14:30 - 17:00
  • The Executive Centre, 25F, Building 8, Chongqing Corporate Avenue 重庆企业天地8号楼25层德事商务中心

If you are breached and your case goes to litigation, you will most probably be asked to demonstrate that you had controls in place. Authorities will ask a set of questions that help companies find out whether the controls were reasonable. These questions are similar to information security risk assessments; they both try to balance the likelihood and impact of potential cyber threats.
During this presentation, the speakers will explain how to conduct risk assessments that prepare you to answer the questions that authorities may ask you, before you need to be asked.

  • 2019-09-05 | 09:00 - 11:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Shui On Plaza, Unit 2204

Seminar: China IP 2020-2050 – Optimising for the BRI, CMI in light of ongoing US-China Trade Dispute

  • 2019-09-04 | 14:30 - 17:00
  • Boardroom, The Executive Centre, 33F, Office Tower II, Yintai Centre 银泰中心2号写字楼33层 德事商务中心会议室

Sports marketing is going through one of the most radical periods the industry has experienced. From significant shifts in sports rights to the way brands collaborate with teams and associations, and the power athletes have to control their own brand. The impact of sports marketing on brand perception is more powerful than it has ever been before.
Get inside track knowledge from the experts on future trends in the sports industry and take away valuable insights that are directly applicable to your business.

  • 2019-09-03 | 15:00 - 17:55
  • The Desk

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) published the draft Export Control Law for public comments via a circular on 16th June 2017. If enacted, the China's new Export Control Law will be the first set of comprehensive and unified export control legislation in China, which is aimed at upgrading the country's existing regime consisting of various administrative regulations and rules.
In March 2019, the State Council issued its legislative proposal for 2018. Amongst the proposed bills for submission to the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress this year is the Export Control Law. There is no guarantee that this bill will be passed into law this year but it is high on China’s priority list and is widely expected to be enacted within the calendar year.
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China welcomes Courtney Zhou, Consultant at Control Risks and Baker McKenzie to discuss the the latest development of China’s proposed Export Control Law, how the respective lists may be enacted in the continuing trade war, and how business with China be affected by this control scheme.

  • 2019-08-30 | 16:00 - 17:50
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204

In the past few years, China has made great achievements in poverty reduction with the participation of all segments of the society, from the government, to enterprises, NGOs, and ordinary people. What roles can MNCs play in alleviating poverty? The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China,is pleased to invite Ms. Wei Dai, Vice President of Carrefour China, to share with us their experience on poverty alleviation projects.

  • 2019-08-27 | 14:30 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204, Floor 22

As China’s economy matures dramatic increase in real manufacturing wages with slowing external demand is putting pressure on companies which are facing the reality that “Made in China” is not so cheap anymore. But as the pressure to become profitable increases, many organizations have had to rethink their workforce strategies, often making changes that are disruptive and painful, turning to strategic transformations that result in mass-scale firings. If your company has considered the alternatives and a mass layoff is still the best option, make sure you are on solid legal ground before you do anything.

  • 2019-08-22 | 09:00 - 10:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204