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A Climate of Uncertainty: Chinese Businesses in the EU Voice Concerns as Confidence Slips
Dec 9, 2024
The China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU), in partnership with global consultancy Roland Berger, has published its annual flagship report on the state of Chinese enterprises in the EU on Monday in Brussels.
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CCCEU Weekly Update 17 January 2025 | China-EU Summit expected “later this year”; Xi, Trump speak by phone on Friday
Jan 17, 2025
As the Chinese New Year approaches, China-EU relations are marked by both diplomatic engagement and economic tension.
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CCCEU Weekly Update 13 January 2025 | China Deems EU Actions Under FSR as Trade and Investment Barriers
Jan 13, 2025
Europe faced cold and snow recently, with Brussels raising concerns about commission chief von der Leyen's absence.
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CCCEU Statement on China Declaring EU's FSR Practices Towards Chinese Companies as Trade and Investment Barriers
Jan 9, 2025
On 9 January 2025, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) concluded that the European Union's (EU) practices in investigating Chinese enterprises under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) and its Implementing Rules constitute trade and investment barriers, as defined in Article 3 of China's Investigation Rules of Foreign Trade Barriers.
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CCCEU Weekly Update 03 January 2025 | Russian-Ukrainian Gas Dispute: Winners and Losers Among the US, EU, and Other Parties
Jan 3, 2025
As the New Year's bell rang, the first major global political and economic events of 2025 unfolded this week.
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CCCEU Finance Working Group and Clifford Chance Jointly Held a Roundtable on EU Banking Regulatory Developments
Oct 26, 2024
The Finance Working Group of the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) and renowned global law firm Clifford Chance jointly held an exclusive roundtable on the EU's banking regulatory developments on October 24 in Luxembourg.
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CCCEU and Gunnercooke Successfully Host Webinar on CSDDD and FLR Compliance to Guide Chinese Businesses
Nov 20, 2024
On November 19, 2024, the webinar titled "Corporate Sustainable Development: How Chinese Enterprises in Europe Can Navigate CSDDD & FLR Compliance", co-organized by the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) and the global law firm Gunnercooke LLP, concluded successfully.
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Cultivating responsible China-EU business leaders essential to tackling global challenges
Oct 24, 2024
October 22, 2024. Shanghai – In a complex and rapidly changing global landscape marked by geopolitical competition, a move away from globalisation, and the rapid advancement of disruptive technologies, the world needs responsible, visionary, and globally minded business leaders.