Advocacy in the Southern Capital: The Nanjing Position Paper 2016/2017
Since 2015, the European Chamber has gradually been shifting the policy spotlight onto local issues, with the release of a series of local position papers.
Since 2015, the European Chamber has gradually been shifting the policy spotlight onto local issues, with the release of a series of local position papers.
First coming into effect in 2003, the SME Promotion Act underwent a recent revision in late 2016.
The European Chamber is planning to create a new industry desk focussed on advocating for the fashion and leather industry.
European Chamber Vice President Bertrand de la Noue explains why the Executive Committee took the important decision to reorganise the Chamber’s working groups and how this will improve member interaction with Chinese authorities while ensuring that our messaging is more consistent.
The Tianjin Position Paper 2015/2016 is launched.
The European Chamber has developed our 2014–2017 Strategy Review, which promises improvements to our member services in a number of areas.
The European Chamber was established in 2000, with the vision to be the unified, independent and influential voice of European business in China.
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