Press Releases
European Chamber statement on China’s announcement of anti-dumping measures against EU brandy
European Chamber members are disappointed by the announcement.
Read moreStatement on EU’s vote on adopting definitive tariffs on China-made battery electric vehicles
The European Chamber continues to believe that dialogue is the preferred avenue for resolving trade disputes.
Read moreStatement on MOFCOM’s launch of an Investigation into PVH
While the details of the case have not been made public, it is possible that a decision was taken to cease using partners and/or products from Xinjiang to remain compliant with globally-binding legislation.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Calls for More Action, Not More Action Plans
The European Chamber today published its European Business in China Position Paper 2024/2025 (Position Paper 2024/2025).
Read moreEuropean Chamber Statement on CCP 20th Central Committee Third Plenum Communique
The European Chamber will be closely monitoring any follow up action taken.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Calls for Action to Restore Business Confidence
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, in partnership with Roland Berger, today released its European Business in China Business Confidence Survey 2024 (BCS).
Read moreEuropean Chamber statement on the European Commission’s launch of a probe under its International Procurement Instrument into China’s procurement of medical devices
The European Chamber supports the end goal of this action, which is to ensure that European companies have the same access to China’s procurement market as Chinese companies enjoy in Europe.
Read moreEuropean Chamber advocates for targeted and precise approach to risk management and economic security
This report details the different approaches adopted by the EU, China and the US for managing perceived threats to their respective economies, as well as the actions that European businesses are taking to build resilience into their China operations
Read moreEuropean Chamber cautions that China’s state-centric approach to standardisation risks standards decoupling
The European Chamber, in partnership with the Swedish Institute of International Affairs and the Swedish National China Centre, today published The Shape of Things to Come: The Race to Control Technical Standardisation.
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