The European Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Roland Berger, CCI FRANCE CHINE, Benelux Chamber of commerce, and the Swisscham cordially invites you to attend the European Business in China – Business Confidence Survey 2025.


Mr. Bruno WEILL and Mr. Christophe LAURAS will present the key findings of this year's Business Confidence Survey 2025 the by European Chamber of Commerce, as well as some insights from the "Made in China 2025" report and of the Flash Survey on the US-China Trade War.


Business confidence in China has further weakened due to economic slowdown, deflation, "involution", trade and geopolitics uncertainties, etc. To a large extent, these issues are common with Chinese companies.

However, many foreign firms are also impacted by additional constraints and persistent market barriers, especially in sectors linked to the "Made in China 2025" strategy. European companies are adapting their strategies, business and operation models, supply chain, etc. to this "new normal", while the Chinese Government repeatedly signaled its intent to improve the business environment.

In response to the active engagement of the Chinese Authorities with the international / European business community, the European Chamber of Commerce is proposing ways to reinvigorate the China market attractiveness for foreign companies.

In parallel, the EUCCC has a close dialogue with the EU on how to constructively engage with China and establish a more fruitful and sustainable economic relationship.

Speakers

Mr. Bruno Weill

State Representative of the European Chamber of Commerce in China, Board Member of CCI FRANCE CHINE at Vice Chairman of the BNP Paribas Group in China

Mr. Christophe Lauras

Board Member of the European Chamber of Commerce in China & CCI FRANCE CHINE

Location

CCI FRANCE CHINE Shanghai Office
2/F Mayfair Tower, 83 Fu Min Road, Shanghai
上海市静安区富民路83号,巨富大厦2楼

Shanghai, China

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Contact us

For additional event or venue information, please send an email to jian@bencham.org

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