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The Automotive Working Group will be holding the next meeting with the topic "Automotive Market Analysis and Development Expectations" on 21 December 2023 (Thursday), 9:30-11:00. 汽车工作组将于2023年12月21日(周四)举办主题为“”的工作组会议。

  • 2023-12-21 - 2023-12-21 | 09:00 - 11:00
  • European Chamber Office Beijing 欧盟商会北京办公室会议室
Members only

The European Chamber Carbon Market Working Group is glad to welcome an expert from the China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS), and various industry players, to give updates on China’s PCF system, and share best practices in corporate carbon footprint management.

  • 2023-12-20 | 10:00 - 11:30
  • Online
Members only
19
Dec

The European Chamber is pleased to invite you to the next Non-Banking Financial Institutions Working Group meeting, “Updates on Cybersecurity and Data Protection in the Financial Services Sector.” It will be held on Tuesday, 19th December 15:00 - 16:00, at the European Chamber Shanghai office and online via Zoom.

  • 2023-12-19 - 2023-12-19 | 15:00 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Office Shanghai
Members only
15
Dec

In order to promote policy implementation, improve government services, and optimize the business environment, the Shanghai Institute of Safety Science and Technology, the Shanghai Emergency Management Affairs and Chemical Registration Center, and GBK China will jointly build a platform to hold the 3rd Symposium on Public Welfare Publicity and Implementation of EU Enterprises in Shanghai - New PRC Law on Work Safety and Hazardous Chemicals Registration Regulations.

  • 2023-12-15 | 14:00 - 17:00
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office
Members only

The Auto Components and R&D Working Groups are pleased to invite you to attend the working group meeting of Policy Interpretation of Bonded Remanufacturing and Bonded R&D in Lin-gang Area.

  • 2023-12-12 | 14:30 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office
Members only

The normalisation of life in China after COVID management controls were lifted 12 months ago led many to think that a robust and swift economic recovery would follow. However, while it looks like the government’s official 2023 target of achieving around a five per cent growth rate will be met, a combination of economic challenges and policy developments have cast a shadow over the potential for a stronger economy in 2024 and beyond.

In China, consumer demand remains muted, the property market is still in the process of stabilising, and overall business confidence remains low. An increasing number of Chamber member companies are looking to alternative investment destinations to diversify and avoid excessive dependence on a single location; others are separating parts of their China operations from their global ones, to remain compliant with legislation in China and the rest of the world, as well as to guard against risks arising from geopolitical tensions. Some companies take a different approach, doubling down on their presence in China in view of the importance of their China activities to their global portfolio.

  • 2023-12-12 | 14:00 - 18:10
  • Signature Ballroom, Hilton Beijing
8
Dec

Join the Logistics Working Group for a look in the future of sustainable logistics in China.

  • 2023-12-08 | 14:00 - 15:15
  • European Chamber Office Beijing, 4th Floor, Room C405 and Zoom
Members only
6
Dec
Shanghai > Working Group Meeting

Navigating China’s Power Landscape: Developments and Challenges

With the world’s largest power generation capacity, China continues to be a key player in global energy markets. Solar and wind installations are breaking records, and are on the course to hit its solar and wind power targets five years ahead, with non-fossil fuel sources constituting more than 51% of China’s total installed capacity.

  • 2023-12-06 - 2023-12-06 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Office Shanghai, 22nd Floor, Unit 2204
Members only

In recent years, confidence in the Chinese market has experienced a significant decline. Government policies have increasingly prioritised ideology over economic concerns, even as China grapples with mounting challenges, including the repercussions of its zero-COVID policy, escalating geopolitical tensions, surging debt levels, and sluggish consumption growth. This shift has cast doubts on the reliability, predictability, and efficiency that were once pillars of China's economic success.

  • 2023-12-05 | 14:45 - 18:00
  • Swissotel Grand Shanghai 上海宏安瑞士大酒店

This year, the Compliance Conference will address two critical themes: data security and the Anti-Unfair Competition Law.

The regulatory landscape in China is constantly evolving, making it challenging for businesses to stay compliant. Recent years have seen the introduction of several laws and regulations to address data security concerns, including the Cybersecurity Law, Data Security Law, Personal Information Protection Law, and recent ones, Measures for the Security Assessment of Outbound Data Transfers, all of which have significant implications for businesses operating in China.

  • 2023-11-29 | 14:30 - 18:00
  • The Westin Bund Center Shanghai, Diamond Ballroom Ⅲ, 3rd floor 上海威斯汀大饭店三楼钻石宴会厅