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With more generations represented in today’s workforce than ever before, the differences between those generations has become more clear. Therefore, it is essential that businesses educate their teams on how to deal with and capitalize on the unique work styles, skill sets, preferences, and vantage points of each generation.

This session looks at the influences and needs of each generation, helping you to better understand the multiple perspectives of your colleagues and peers, letting your diversity strengthen your work together.

  • 2020-11-30 | 09:00 - 10:40
  • Online - Zoom Platform

How can companies and individuals help improve the circularity of plastics? What technologies can be used to use plastics in a more efficient way? What is the future for plastic use?

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is delighted to invite you to a webinar about the Circularity of Plastics. Please join us on 16th October 2020 for an engaging session with speakers from a diverse range of backgrounds.

  • 2020-10-16 | 14:30 - 16:45
  • Online - Zoom Online Meeting Platform and in-person from the European Chamber Shanghai Office

Earlier this year China’s Ministry of Justice released new amendments to specify how foreign nationals can apply for permanent residency (PR) in the country. To help expatriates both interpret the changes in regulation and correctly implement them, this event guides foreign passport holders in the Shanghai Municipality through the green card application process, from eligibility requirements and global tax implications to financial planning solutions for PR applicants.

The European Chamber is pleased to welcome Ray Xia and Gertie Chen of PwC China Global Mobility Services and Jordan Donald of Infinity Solutions to provide insights into and share best practices about the above mentioned. Join us 24th August, 16:00-17:15 (GMT+8), online via zoom or in-person at our Shanghai office.

  • 2020-08-24 | 16:00 - 17:15
  • Zoom/European Chamber Shanghai Office Unit 2204

COVID-19 is disrupting all manner of businesses throughout the world. One of the main challenges arising from COVID-19 is the issue of supply chain disruption. In order to help companies’ supply chain become more resilient, Malaysia is offering itself as a Global Supply Chain Hub in Asia.
The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) is attracting foreign companies operating in Asia to relocate to and expand into Malaysia, supporting businesses by working with Malaysian companies that are supported by the Government and are seeing as reliable suppliers for MNCs.

The European Chamber of Commerce in China welcomes speakers representatives of MIDA and executives from DHL Express and B. Braun Medical Industries Malaysia, to discuss the following topics:

  • 2020-06-16 | 16:00 - 17:30
  • Online - Zoom Online Meeting Platform

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China together with the European Business Organisation World Wide Network (EBO WWN) is proud to invite you for a special webinar, dedicated to the impact of COVID-19 on the regional economies and business environment.
Experts from each country will provide an update of the evolving COVID-19 situation impacting the markets in their country and the current economic outlook.

What you will learn:
How will the COVID-19 containment and mitigation affect growth, trade and economic outlook in each country?
What are the government strategies to help businesses?
When will market sentiments start to improve?
How can businesses brace for more Covid-19 waves.

Get a baseline view and answers to your questions from our experts, speaker and panel members.

  • 2020-05-27 | 10:30 - 12:00
  • Online - WEBEX Platform
Members only

In 2020, all the economies in the world have experienced a great shock in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic including the largest ones - the US, China, Japan, and Europe. China's economic growth has plummeted as many of its industrial centers have been forced to lockdown, leading to a disruption in the global supply chain.



In such a context, Vietnam's economic growth was reported at 3.82% in the first quarter - the lowest rate in the last 11 years, and the consumer price index has increased due to the high demand for food and staples.



Join EuroCham at our upcoming webinar to gain an update on how serious the outbreak has been to China, especially the European businesses and how they are currently resuming their businesses.

An initial assessment of the COVID-19 impacts on Vietnam's economy and its key economic indicators results.
Policy recommendations to support Vietnamese economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Insights on how China is overcoming challenges and recommendations for Vietnam businesses in overcoming the serious impacts of Covid19-pandemic.

  • 2020-04-23 | 09:45 - 11:45
  • webinar
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Shanghai > Webinar

[Webinar] Healthcare Industry Outlook 2020

While the outbreak of COVID-19 is significantly impacting the healthcare industry in China amid all the uncertainties caused by the epidemic spread, the opportunities also lurk.

  • 2020-04-01 | 10:30 - 11:45
  • Webinar
Members only