Presentation: Key Findings of Business Climate Survey in China and Update on EU-China Trade & Investment Relations – 25 June 2014 – Brussels
June 30, 2014 Category Past events, Weekly
The EU-China Business Association, BUSINESSEUROPE and the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, organized a presentation on the business climate in China and the EU-China trade and investment relations. This meeting took place on 25 June in Brussels.
During this conference the latest findings from the China Business Confidence Survey 2014 were presented. This survey was realized by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China and gathers together the views of over 550 European businesses in China. At this meeting, the European Commission also provided an update on the recent negotiations of the EU-China Investment Agreement.
The EU-China Business Association is the EU-wide federation of business organizations in the EU promoting business relations with China. The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce holds the secretariate-general of the association.
Following a word of welcome by the EU-China Business Association, Gwenn Sonck, Secretary General and BUSINESSEUROPE, Carsten Danohl, Director; Mr Adam Dunnett, Secretary General, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, introduced the China Business Confidence Survey 2014, while a Representative of the European Commission gave an update on the negotiations of an EU-China Investment Agreement. The event was concluded by a question and answer session.
The results of the China Business Climate Survey can be downloaded via this link : http://china.msq.be/files/docs/20140627-170033_96_business_confidence_survey_2014%5Benglish_version%5D-1.pdf
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