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The European Chamber cordially invites you to attend the media roundtable/public event for the launch of its latest report, compiled in partnership with the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), China’s Innovation Ecosystem: The localisation dilemma, on 21st April from 14:30–16:00 (Beijing time).

  • 2023-04-21 | 14:30 - 16:00
  • Zoom/European Chamber Office Beijing, Room C405
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European Chamber 2023 Qingdao Delegation

two-day business delegation to Qingdao, Shandong Province on 20th–21st April 2023.
High-level delegation will be led by Chamber President Jörg Wuttke.
Focus on the high-end manufacturing industry with carbon neutrality as the goal.

  • 2023-04-19 - 2023-04-21 | 09:00 - 17:00
  • Qingdao, Shandong province
Members only

Tensions between the US and China have intensified to a worrying extent over the past few months. While the ongoing struggle to gain technological dominance is one reason, the relationship has been put under further strain due to developments related to Taiwan, the South China Sea, straying balloons, ideological and economic competition, and the relative positions taken by both countries following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. With the future of US-China relations set to have fundamental implications for the rest of the world, business leaders have had to rethink their long-term strategies and even prepare worst-case scenarios.

  • 2023-03-09 | 08:00 - 09:30
  • Symphony Room,1F, Kempinski Hotel Beijing

The outlook for businesses in 2023 is more challenging than ever. Fragmentation of the global system will intensify, propelled by a combination of fractious geopolitics, armed conflict, disrupted energy systems, economic strife and disarray in digital networks. Amid all the uncertainties, China’s relaxed COVID-19 policy and economic reopening offer a ray of hope, prompting optimistic growth forecasts for the year. Yet with geopolitical and operational complexities continuing, how should businesses navigate this evolving landscape?

  • 2023-02-22 | 16:00 - 17:00
  • Zoom Online/European Chamber Office Beijing, Room C405

The EU SME Centre and the European Chamber are pleased to invite experts in our next policy meeting to discuss the outlook for Sino-German political and economic relations. The meeting will take place on 13th December 16:00-17:30, offline at European Chamber Beijing office and online. The meeting will be off-the-record and held under Chatham House rules.

  • 2022-12-13 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • Zoom

On Saturday 10th December, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) and the China Electric Power Planning & Engineering Institute (EPPEI) will co-host the Second China-Europe Energy Technology Innovation Cooperation Forum online.

中国欧盟商会和电力规划设计总院将于2022年12月10日(星期六)以线上形式联合举办第二届中欧能源技术创新合作论坛。

  • 2022-12-10 | 14:00 - 17:30
  • Online

As 2022 comes to a close, China’s economic outlook is the most uncertain since the country first embarked upon its programme of reform and opening more than four decades ago. Its COVID strategy has been put to the test, with nationwide outbreaks of the highly transmissible Omicron variant disrupting business operations on an unprecedented scale throughout the year. Other significant internal challenges include China’s mounting debt crisis, the unravelling of its real estate sector, demographic headwinds and stalling consumption growth.

  • 2022-12-09 | 13:30 - 18:10
  • Zoom Online/Grand Ballroom 1, 4F, InterContinental Beijing Sanlitun

The EU SME Centre and the European Chamber are pleased to invite you to join our upcoming Policy Meeting, where Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) will share Beijing’s vision, priorities and likely trajectory on Taiwan. Next, FGS Global will explain the geopolitical impact and risks following Pelosi’s visit. The meeting will take place on Tuesday 27th September 15:00-16:30 offline only at Four Seasons Hotel. The meeting will be off-the-record and held under Chatham House rules.

  • 2022-09-27 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • Beijing Four Seasons Hotel, Tang I

The semiconductor industry has become front and center in the economic strategies of nationals and global political rivalries. The technology is the source of global innovation and underpins competitiveness in the high technology industry. China, the US, Europe and other major Asia nations are all putting forth major policies to build up their domestic supply chains and capture the benefits of semiconductor leadership. But with a complicated and hard to change supply chain; with “national self-reliance” in semiconductors being technically impossible; every region and every country faces hard choices about how to support their domestic industry while also collaborating with global partners, allies and competitors.

  • 2022-09-06 | 08:00 - 09:30
  • Qing II&III, 5F, Four Seasons Hotel, Beijing
Members only

The European Chamber Energy, Environment and Construction WGs, along with the National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation (NCSC) are pleased to invite member companies to discuss the low-carbon management measures of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games, innovative technologies and solutions of European companies in China, as well as carbon emissions accounting experiences, in order to jointly support China’s decarbonisation goals.

  • 2022-05-30 | 14:30 - 17:00
  • Zoom
Members only