Working Group News

2014-08-28 > Shanghai

Launch of the Desk & Discussion on Terms of References

Launch of the Desk & Discussion on Terms of References

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2014-07-16 > Shanghai

Meeting for encouraging stakeholders’ engagement

Meeting for encouraging stakeholders’ engagement

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2014-07-14 > Shanghai

The working group submitted lobbying comments on MOT’s Guiding Opinion on <Guidance of Promoting the Transformation and Upgrading, Improving Service Quality of Automobile Maintenance>

The working group submitted lobbying comments on MOT’s Guiding Opinion on <Guidance of Promoting the Transformation and Upgrading, Improving Service Quality of Automobile Maintenance>

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2014-06-20 > Shanghai

Auto Component working group members met to work out a proposal to form a task force on the improvement of Chinese Independent Aftermarket (IAM) environment

Auto Component working group members met to work out a proposal to form a task force on the improvement of Chinese Independent Aftermarket (IAM) environment

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2014-02-21 > Beijing

Finance and Taxation WG Meeting in Beijing

On 19th February

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2014-01-21 > Shanghai

Pharma Working Group meeting with OECD speaker

On the 15th of January, a Pharma Working Group (WG) meeting was simultaneously organized in Beijing and Shanghai, together with people dialing in from everywhere, to listen a presentation made by Ms. Valérie PARIS, Economist - Health Division, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), about « Trends in pharmaceutical reimbursement and pricing policies in OECD countries and perspectives for China ».

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2014-01-15 > Beijing, Shanghai

Petrochemicals, Chemicals and Refining (PCR) Working Group Meeting

On 13th January, the PCR Working Group had its first working group meeting in 2014.

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2008-12-29 > All chapters

Fuel tax reform an energy milestone

The Chinese government has finally decided to start a fuel tax plan beginning January 1.

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2008-12-28 > All chapters

China knocked off IPOs top slot

Chinese stock exchanges raised just $22bn in initial public offerings in 2008. The slowdown means China will not finish the year as the leading centre for IPOs, falling behind New York for the first time since 2005.

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