Working Group News

2009-03-27 > Beijing, Shanghai, Southwest China, Nanjing, Shenyang, Tianjin, South China

Will China's Coke Moment Spark Retaliation?

Last week the ministry rejected Coca-Cola's $2.4bn bid for Huiyuan Juice, killing what would have been the biggest foreign takeover of a Chinese company.

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2009-03-26 > Beijing, Shanghai, Southwest China, Nanjing, Shenyang, Tianjin, South China

Handle with care

China suggests an end to the dollar era.

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2009-03-25 > All chapters

Chamber leadership meets with OECD Secretary General, Angel Gurria

On Tuesday 24th March, the European Chamber’s President Joerg Wuttke hosted a luncheon in honour of OECD Secretary General Angel Gurria. Mr. Gurria led a delegation to Beijing to attend the 10th China Development Forum on 21st - 23rd March.

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2009-03-25 > All chapters

European Chamber Begins Sixth Annual Survey of European Businesses in China

Last week the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China began its sixth annual Business Confidence Survey to gather the views and opinions of the Chamber’s member companies on the current business environment in China.

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2009-03-25 > All chapters

Travel Working Group meets with CNTA and congratulates on the publication of TAR

On behalf of the Travel Working Group, a delegation led by President of the European Chamber Joerg Wuttke had a meeting with Mr Zhu Shanzhong, Vice Chairman of China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) today.

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2009-03-23 > All chapters

Nobel Prize Winner Prof. Stiglitz shares insights with Chamber members

The European Chamber hosted a breakfast seminar with Nobel Prize Winner Professor Joseph Stiglitz on 20th March 2009 in Beijing. With an audience of over 160 people from the European business community, Prof. Stiglitz examined the reasons and impacts of the current economic crisis, analyzed China’s stimulus package and provided suggestions for overcoming the challenges ahead.

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2009-03-18 > All chapters

World Bank cuts China 2009 GDP forecast to 6.5 percent

The World Bank lowered its forecast for China's 2009 economic growth on Wednesday but warned Beijing that it would be thwarting its own medium-term goals if it tried to offset the slowdown by further boosting investment.

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2009-03-18 > All chapters

Stiglitz On China's Svgs Hoard

In a talk Sunday in Shanghai, Stiglitz blamed risk taking by the U.S. Federal Reserve, along with U.S. regulators, as setting up the U.S. economy - and by extension the world - for a collapse.

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2009-03-18 > All chapters

IPR2’s work planning for 2009

Highlights of 2nd Annual Work Plan for IPR

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