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Stance on European Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič’s March 2025 China Visit
European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, Maroš Šefčovič, is scheduled to travel to Beijing, China in late March 2025 to meet with Chinese stakeholders. Commissioner Šefčovič will also meet with representatives from the European Chamber.
Read moreStatement on the 2025 Government Work Report
At the 2025 meeting of the National People’s Congress, similar to last year, China set a target for economic growth in 2025 at around 5 per cent and pledged to further deepen comprehensive reform and expand high-standard opening up.
Read moreStatement on the State Council’s 2025 Action Plan for Stabilising Foreign Investment
The plan is seen as a continuation of the Chinese Government's pledges from recent years regarding improving the business environment for foreign investment.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Warns of High Costs of Siloing Operations in China
The European Chamber today published its report Siloing and Diversification: One World, Two Systems, which highlights the high cost to businesses and the economy as a result of companies being compelled to silo their operations in China.
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.
Read moreEuropean Chamber lauds cargo relay pilot in Shanghai
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China lauds the significant policy breakthrough of the launch of a cargo relay pilot in China.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Stance on the Outcome of COP26
The European Chamber’s member companies look forward to working with China to help deliver on the ambitious climate pledges that it has made.
Read moreEuropean Chamber signs cooperation agreement with China’s General Administration of Sport
The European Chamber signed a five-year agreement with the General Administration of Sport of China (GAS), committing both sides to cooperating on the development of sporting activities, and the promotion of sports-related industries and events.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Stance on China’s Energy Management Measures
The European Chamber believes there are several reasons why electricity is suddenly in short supply in China.
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