Webinar: Breaking into the Chinese green construction sector – 25 February 2021, 10 am CET
February 2, 2021 Category FCCC/EUCBA activities, Weekly
The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce, the EU SME Centre and EUROCHAMBRES are organizing a webinar on the topic of “Breaking into the Chinese green construction sector” on 25 February 2021 at 10 am CET.
The Chinese construction market is one of the largest construction markets in the world and it is likely to keep growing – it is forecasted to grow at an annual average of 5% until 2023. Although, green building makes up a small proportion of China´s construction industry, government targets are giving sustainable building a boost and it is becoming increasingly significant in China.
The Chinese government has demonstrated a strong commitment to making green building a top priority by promoting more energy-efficient buildings. There are some signs of progress: the implementation of the green building rating system and China´s preferential policies for green housing. They offer great potential for European SMEs operating in the sector.
During this training session, our experts will analyze the regulatory and policy framework of the green construction sector and provide practical information for those companies interested in accessing the Chinese Green Construction Sector.
“Breaking into the Chinese green construction sector” is a public online event organized by EUROCHAMBRES. By registering to this event, you hereby give your consent to having your personal data, as indicated in the registration form collected, processed and stored according to the applicable legislation and Privacy Policy. You also authorize the organizer to transfer the data to the European Union in case of co-funded activities. As a data subject, you have the right to obtain access to, rectification of your personal data and to withdraw your consent. As data subject you have the right to be informed about the existence and the extent of data processing, to rectify incorrect personal data as the case may be and to oppose further processing on serious and legitimate grounds. To exercise these rights, please contact EUROCHAMBRES at the following email address: eurochambres@eurochambres.eu
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