Press Releases
Statement on China’s Restrictive Measures on Medical Device Imports from the EU In Government Procurement
The European Chamber is deeply concerned by the announcement, as it marks a further escalation of EU-China trade tensions at a time when European businesses are hoping for a resolution to many long-standing issues and a deepening of EU-China ties.
Read moreComment on the Final Ruling of MOFCOM’s Antidumping Investigation into European Brandy
European brandy importers will be impacted to a different extent by the ruling depending on their size. The greater resilience that larger companies have means they are likely better positioned to mitigate potential effects of the ruling.
Read moreStatement on China’s Export Controls on Rare Earth Elements
The European Chamber convened a meeting on 6th June with representatives from industries that are most impacted by China’s export controls on rare earth elements (REEs) and related magnets.
Read moreStatement on the European Commission’s Decision to Restrict Chinese Firms’ Access to EU Procurement Contracts Under the International Procurement Instrument (IPI)
The Chamber encourages both parties to work to achieve a negotiated solution, and stands ready to work with interlocutors from both the EU and China to achieve this endeavour.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Elects New Executive Committee 2025-2027
On 29th May, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China’s Annual General Meeting took place in Beijing, during which the Chamber’s leadership was elected for the next two years.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Highlights Impact of China’s Deflationary Environment and Calls For Addressing Supply and Demand Imbalances
Beijing, 28th May 2025 – The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, in partnership with Roland Berger, today released its European Business in China Business Confidence Survey 2025 (BCS).
Read moreStatement on the Decision by the US and China to Reduce Tariffs on Each Other’s Goods
While the Chamber is encouraged by the decision, uncertainty remains.
Read moreUS-China Trade War Piles Pressure on European Chamber Member Companies
The European Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) conducted an online flash survey to understand how its members have been affected by the recent escalation of tariffs and trade measures between the United States (US) and China.
Read moreEuropean Chamber Highlights Costs of China’s Technological Leadership Ambitions
The European Chamber today published its report Made in China 2025: The Cost of Technological Leadership, which details the experiences of European business in China over the 10-year period since the Made in China 2025 (MIC2025) plan was introduced.
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