Upcoming Events

The Environment Working Group is pleased to invite you to its upcoming meeting on a report interpretation on low-value recyclables in Xiamen City, on Monday 22nd April 14:30-15:30.

  • 2024-04-22 | 14:30 - 16:15
  • Chamber Beijing office, Room C405 + Teams online
Members only
22
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Protecting Corporate Reputation in a Dynamic Geopolitical Context

The European Chamber is pleased to invite you to the next Working Group meeting, “Protecting Corporate Reputation in a Dynamic Geopolitical Context” It will be held on Monday, 22nd April 15:00 – 16:30 at the European Chamber Shanghai office and online via Teams.

  • 2024-04-22 - 2024-04-22 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Office Shanghai, Unit 2204
Members only
26
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

The Dynamic Evolution of Case Law with Chinese Characteristics

Supreme People's Court expert Professor Susan Finder will speak with members about case law in China in the face of a decline in published court cases.

  • 2024-04-26 | 15:00 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Office, 4th Floor, Room C405
Members only

The European Chamber Nanjing Chapter is delighted to invite you to the 2024 Nanjing Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on May 6 in Nanjing.

  • 2024-05-06 | 13:30 - 18:00
  • Fangmo Bar, 5th floor of Kempinski Hotel Nanjing

China has recently introduced key policies in cross-border data transfer, cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence. In August 2023, China unveiled the inaugural Generative Artificial Intelligence Service Management Interim Measures, outlining regulations governing AI services, including data training, manual annotation, and user information. In December 2023, the draft Cybersecurity Incident Reporting Management Measures established reporting standards and guidelines for handling cyber breaches. Most recently, the new rules for cross-border data transfer were launched in March.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape, it is crucial to explore the latest policies on cross-border data transfers, data authentication, and data sharing. Understanding these policies means foreign companies can adopt a global approach to cybersecurity and compliance, enabling them to review and enhance their regional cybersecurity policies and practices.
The European Chamber's Cybersecurity Conference 2024 will bring together professionals and experts from various sectors, including law and consulting firms, industrial players, and major data processors to share their insights on the future of China’s data flow security landscape and possible solutions for all relevant parties.

  • 2024-05-21 | 14:00 - 16:30
  • TBC