EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

Annual General Meeting 2024

Date: April 19, 2024

Event: Annual General Meeting

Time: 9:00 - 13:00 CEST (Registration starts at 8:30)

renewable-energy

Venue: LEGO Campus

About the Event

Danish-Chinese Business Forum is pleased to annouce this year's Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will take place 19th of April 2024. The AGM will be hosted by The LEGO Group at their LEGO Campus in Billund. 

We are pleased to annouce our distinguished keynote speakers:

  • Mr. Jeppe Tranholm-Mikkelsen, Permanent Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs at Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Mr. Qin Jie, Minister Counselor and Deputy Chief of the People's Republic of China to Denmark

Edward Lewin, VP Government & Public Affairs at the LEGO Group, and Tom Behrens-Sørensen, Chairman of Danish-Chinese Business Forum will provide the welcome speech.

The focus of our AGM this year is the EU-China relationship and its implications for Danish companies working with and in China. We have invited several distinguished speakers to provide updates on these topics, which will be annouced in the weeks to come.

Click Here to Register (Only for Members of DCBF) 

China Proposes to Lighten Up Requirements for Cross-Border Data Transfers

Date: May 07, 2024

Event: Webinar

Time: (9:00-10:00 a.m. DK/3:00-4:00 p.m. CN)

renewable-energy

Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

Restrictions on cross-border data transfer have long been a cause for concern for foreign companies operating in China, and the Chinese regulators are seeking to address these concerns by lightening up the onerous requirements for cross-border data transfers.

On 28 September 2023, the Cyber Administration of China ("CAC") issued the Regulations for Standardizing and Promoting Cross-Border Data Flow ("Draft Regulations") to solicit public comments. The Draft Regulations appear to overturn some of their previous requirements in relation to cross-border data transfers. If adopted into law in its current form, the Draft Regulations would:

  • Create exemptions for many companies that export data or personal information from China in certain common business scenarios from otherwise mandatory data export approval procedures.

  • Raise the data transfer volume thresholds for the CAC's Security Assessment (a more onerous legal mechanism), and leave transfers of low-volume data to less onerous legal mechanisms. 

  • Allow free trade zones to create "Negative Lists" for cross-border data transfers that are subject to mandatory data export procedures.

Almost half a year has lapsed from the day that the Draft Regulations were publicized, many foreign companies are still waiting for the Draft Regulations to be formally issued. In an official press conference on 5 February 2024, the director of the Department of Foregin Investment Management under the Ministry of Commerce said that the Cyberspace Administration of China is contemplating and improving the Draft Regulations and preparing for its promulgation. 

In this webinar, Samuel Yang, Partner at Anjie Broad, will introduce all that you need to know about the Draft Regulations, their implications on your business, as well as observations of how multiple national companies are dealing with a time of uncertainty and their practical considerations. 

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions.

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Annual General Meeting 2024

Date: April 19, 2024

Event: Annual General Meeting

Time: 9:00 - 13:00 CEST (Registration starts at 8:30)

renewable-energy

Venue: LEGO Campus

About the Event

Danish-Chinese Business Forum is pleased to annouce this year's Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will take place 19th of April 2024. The AGM will be hosted by The LEGO Group at their LEGO Campus in Billund. 

We are pleased to annouce our distinguished keynote speakers:

  • Mr. Jeppe Tranholm-Mikkelsen, Permanent Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs at Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Mr. Qin Jie, Minister Counselor and Deputy Chief of the People's Republic of China to Denmark

Edward Lewin, VP Government & Public Affairs at the LEGO Group, and Tom Behrens-Sørensen, Chairman of Danish-Chinese Business Forum will provide the welcome speech.

The focus of our AGM this year is the EU-China relationship and its implications for Danish companies working with and in China. We have invited several distinguished speakers to provide updates on these topics, which will be annouced in the weeks to come.

Click Here to Register (Only for Members of DCBF) 

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China Proposes to Lighten Up Requirements for Cross-Border Data Transfers

Date: May 07, 2024

Event: Webinar

Time: (9:00-10:00 a.m. DK/3:00-4:00 p.m. CN)

renewable-energy

Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

Restrictions on cross-border data transfer have long been a cause for concern for foreign companies operating in China, and the Chinese regulators are seeking to address these concerns by lightening up the onerous requirements for cross-border data transfers.

On 28 September 2023, the Cyber Administration of China ("CAC") issued the Regulations for Standardizing and Promoting Cross-Border Data Flow ("Draft Regulations") to solicit public comments. The Draft Regulations appear to overturn some of their previous requirements in relation to cross-border data transfers. If adopted into law in its current form, the Draft Regulations would:

  • Create exemptions for many companies that export data or personal information from China in certain common business scenarios from otherwise mandatory data export approval procedures.

  • Raise the data transfer volume thresholds for the CAC's Security Assessment (a more onerous legal mechanism), and leave transfers of low-volume data to less onerous legal mechanisms. 

  • Allow free trade zones to create "Negative Lists" for cross-border data transfers that are subject to mandatory data export procedures.

Almost half a year has lapsed from the day that the Draft Regulations were publicized, many foreign companies are still waiting for the Draft Regulations to be formally issued. In an official press conference on 5 February 2024, the director of the Department of Foregin Investment Management under the Ministry of Commerce said that the Cyberspace Administration of China is contemplating and improving the Draft Regulations and preparing for its promulgation. 

In this webinar, Samuel Yang, Partner at Anjie Broad, will introduce all that you need to know about the Draft Regulations, their implications on your business, as well as observations of how multiple national companies are dealing with a time of uncertainty and their practical considerations. 

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions.

PAST EVENTS

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Greener together

Greener Together: China-Nordic Dialogue on Carbon Neutrality Part 8

Date: June 21, 2023

Time: 10:00-11:00 CEST, 16:00-17:00 CST

Event: Supported Webinar


PART 8 OF THE "GREENER TOGETHER" WEBINAR SERIES

This webinar is part of the Greener Together: China-Nordic Dialogue on Carbon Neutrality campaign organised by the Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, FinnCham in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong, the Norwegian Business Association China, and supported by Danish-Chinese Business Forum. 

This webinar will focus on on the importance of a sustainable profile in attracting future talent and how to implement this in China. speakers from Novozymes and Reset Carbon will share insights on sustainable innovation in China and training of internal teams and development of internal management systems. Novozymes will discuss their sustainable innovation approaches in China, including best practices and successful case studies, while Reset Carbon will provide practical tools for achieving sustainability goals in Chinese operations. 

Speakers:

  • Ellen Wu, General Manager at Reset Carbon
  • Sean Lee, PR Manager at Novozymes

Members of DCBF can register for free - Click here to read more and sign up!

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China Business Dialogue Webinar Series

China-EU Relations – Beijing’s View on Challenges and Opportunities

Date: June 20, 2023

Time: 10:00-10:45 a.m. DK / 4:00-4:45 p.m. CN

Event: Supported Webinar


Speaker: Fu Cong, Ambassador and Head of the Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium

'Staying in Dialogue with China' is organized and hosted by the Stein am Rhein Symposium (stars) in cooperation with China Macro Group (CMG),  The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC), Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SCCC), Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF), SwissCham China, Danish Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong (DCCHK), China Europe International Business School (CEIBS and China Netzwerk Baden-Württemberg (CNBW)

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China as an m&a market for danish companies

China as an M&A Market for Danish Companies

Date: June 20, 2023

Time: (9:00-10:00 a.m. DK/3:00-4:00 p.m. CN)

Event: Webinar


Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

China has most recently sailed up to a top position within FDI. But how are Danish MNCs handling M&As in China and what differentiates the Chinese market from other markets? How are the targets localized and what advantages are there versus organic growth? What are the most common pitfalls and difficulties and what attracts a Chinese mid-market company to sell to a Danish corporate? How does the IPO vs M&A trend look like in the Chinese market?

We have invited Klaus Björkgren, Tony Wang and Sean Ni from Nordic Match to elaborate on these questions and to cover partnerships and Joint Ventures in China. With a mission to promote Sino-Nordic trade and investment, they provide advice to several of the Nordic MNCs for inbound M&As to China, and share their deep understanding of the market and local needs, ranging from idea generation to post transaction services.

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions.

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Value Chain Impacts

How to Assess and Handle Risks of Negative Impact in the Value Chains

Date: June 19, 2023

Time: Time: 9.00 - 10.30 (DK) | 15.00 - 16.30 (CN)

Event: Partner Event


Following the launch event on 26 May 2023, join os at the 2. Event of the New Partnership on Sustainable Value Chains in China. This session covers how to assess and handle risks of negative impact in the value chains, as well as case studies on the topic. 

Agenda:

  • Welcome Remarks, Morten Kruse, Minister Counsellor
  • How to Assess and Handle Risks of Negative Impact in the Value Chains, Sarah Dieckmann, Advisor, Ethical Trade Denmark
  • Case Sharing on Due Dilligence - Assessment and Handling of Risks, Michael Kastrupsen, Founder & CEO, EastWest Instore & EastWest Medico
  • Q&A

The Chinese Value Chain Network is a newly established partnership, that intends to use its shared strengths and abilities to create a platform which will enable Danish companies across industries to obtain greater knowledge on value chain matters on the Chinese market. It is a collaboration between the Trade Council China, Erhvervshus Hovedstaden/Bæredygtige Værdikæder, Danish Export Association, Danish-Chinese Business Forum, Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, Ethical Trade Denmark, and UN Global Compact Network Denmark.  

Whether you are a company already in China or a company yet to make entry to the Chinese market - this event is for you! 

Members of DCBF can register for free - please contact shiche@um.dk to register for this event.

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webinar, dragon tactics

Dragon Tactics: Why Chinese Entrepreneurs Manage Differently and What Can Be Learned from It?

Date: June 13, 2023

Time: (9:00-10:00 a.m. DK/3:00-4:00 p.m. CN)

Event: Webinar


Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

Aldo Spaanjaars, Owner of Dragon Strategies, together with Sandrine Zerbib, President of BAOZUN Brand Management & BAOZUN Europe, has co-authored the intriguing book "Dragon Tactics: How Chinese Entrepreneurs Thrive in Uncertainty" (2022), which presents a potent mix of China's four-thousand-year-old history, and management methods that borrow as much from Confucianism as from new technologies. 

In this webinar, they will explore a unique apporach to business by analysing everything from the unexpected philosophies of Chinese leaders on competition, risk, profit, and failure to the role of family, which define the cultural spirit of a wolf pack: its observation skills, its respect of the leader's authority, its embrace of flexibillity, and more. 

Opening remarks by Jesper Halle, Commercial Consul, Danish Consulate General, Shanghai.

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions.

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China Business Dialogue Webinar Series

China’s Concepts and Aspirations for a Multipolar World

Date: June 09, 2023

Time: 9:00-09:45 a.m. DK / 3:00-3:45 p.m. CN

Event: Supported Webinar


Speaker: Jia Qingguo, Member, Standing Committee of the 11th National Committee of the CPPCC (2008-2013); Member, Standing Committee of the Central Committee of China Democratic League; Former Dean, School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China.

Under Deng Xiaoping, Beijing adhered to the maxim to “hide your strength and bide your time” in foreign affairs, seeking to ensure an international environment conducive to its own development with less active involvement in global politics. First in 2016 in a study session and then in 2018 in a foreign affairs working meeting, Xi laid out his new direction for China’s role in global affairs to “lead the reform of global governance” (引领全球治理体系改革). Reflective of this growing sense of global responsibility and clout, China has been (co-)driving a number of initiatives to reshape the existing US-led international order towards a world order conceived of as a “community with a shared future for mankind” (人类命运共同体), among them the BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), or the latest three initiatives of the Global Development Initiative (GDI), the Global Security Initiative (GSI), and the Global Civilization Initiative (GSI). How does Beijing understand the current world order and multipolarity? What roles and options are there for China in a world where it sees a “rising East and a declining West”? How, and with whom does it intend to reshape post-1945 institutions? And what could this mean for global cooperation and economic globalization? Beyond the key global trading blocs, how does China look at ASEAN, the Middle East, India or Africa?

'Staying in Dialogue with China' is organized and hosted by the Stein am Rhein Symposium (stars) in cooperation with China Macro Group (CMG),  The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC), Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SCCC), Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF), SwissCham China, Danish Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong (DCCHK), China Europe International Business School (CEIBS and China Netzwerk Baden-Württemberg (CNBW)

Members of DCBF can register for free - Click here to read more and sign up!

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webinar, JD Worldwide

Tap into the Chinese Market with JD Worldwide

Date: June 06, 2023

Time: (9:00-10:00 a.m. DK/3:00-4:00 p.m. CN)

Event: Webinar


Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

Cross-border e-commerce to China has seen remarkable development and improvements throughout recent years, and now cross-border e-commerce channelse provide foreign companies with unprecedented access to the Chinese market and Chinese consumers. Join this webinar with JD Worldwide and learn how to reach Chinese consumers through cross-border e-commerce with JD Worldwide's solutions.

JD Worldwide is one of China's leading one-stop cross-border e-commerce platforms, providing over 580 million active customers with direct access to an unrivaled range og authentic, high-quality products. With JD Worldwide, a vast number of international brands are now able to tap into the fast-growing Chinese e-commerce market without a physical presence in China.

Fiona Qi, Deputy Business Development Director at JD Worldwide, together with Polina Yan, Business Development Manager at JD Worldwide, will delve into:

  • JD Worldwide's B2B and B2C solutions
  • JD Logistics' one-stop logistics solutions for cross-border merchants
  • Case stories of successful brands on JD Worldwide

The webinar will also feature Li Yao, Director of the Danish National Pavillon for JD Worldwide, together with Nan Yang, Senior Commercial Officer, Danish Trade Council China, for a talk about the Danish Overseas National Pavillon, before a brief Q&A.

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions. 

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webinar, integra

Selling to China: Tax Implications and Profit Repatriation

Date: May 30, 2023

Time: 9:00-10:00 a.m. DK/3:00-4:00 p.m. CN

Event: Webinar


Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

Despite the recent pandemic, China is still a market of high interest to investors. As of now, the Chinese border has re-opened, and overseas investors are eager to enter business with China, where the huge Chinese consumer market has attracted foreign sales of both goods and services.

What is the best way to enter the Chinese market in order to optimize your business' development? Taxes and profit repatriation is certainly important considerations. The experts from Integra Group guide enterprises on how to enter and eventually expand their businesses in China.

Outline: 

  • Tax implications and profit repatriation without a legal entity in China
  • Tax implications and profit repatriation with a legal entity in China
  • Case studies
  • Q&A

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions. 

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Value Chain China Europe

Building A Sustainable Value Chain From China to Europe

Date: May 26, 2023

Time: 09:00 - 11:00 (DK) | 15:00 - 17:00 (CN)

Event: Partner Event


The Chinese Value Chain Network is a newly established partnership, that intends to use its shared strengths and abilities to create a platform which will enable Danish companies across industries to obtain greater knowledge on value chain matters on the Chinese market. It is a collaboration between the Trade Council China, Erhvervshus Hovedstaden/Bæredygtige Værdikæder, Danish Export Association, Danish-Chinese Business Forum, Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, Ethical Trade Denmark, and UN Global Compact Network Denmark.  

The partnership aims to help Danish companies in mitigating risks in the value chain as well as ensuring their future ability to comply with growing international demands for green and sustainable value chain standards, but also to align with core values including labor rights.  

Join us, as we invite Danish companies across industries to learn about what it takes to create a sustainable value chain from China to Europe. The session will cover advice on how to navigate new EU directives and compliance with international standards, as well as feature insights on best practices for due diligence work, finding sustainable suppliers in China, and how to mitigate risks. 

Agenda:

  • The Importance of Sustainable Value Chains, Jennifer Pham, Regional Sustainability Advisor, The Trade Council
  • Navigating EU Regulations and Standards, Jesper Andersen, CEO, Safe and Care Co.
  • Sourcing and Supply Chain Management in China, Johan Annell, Partner, Asia Perspective
  • Q&A

Venue: Microsoft Teams / Royal Danish Consulate in Guangzhou

Whether you are a company already in China, or a company yet to make entry to the Chinese market – this session is for you.

Members of DCBF can register for free - Click here to read more and sign up!

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Greener together

Greener Together: China-Nordic Dialogue on Carbon Neutrality Part 8

Date: June 21, 2023

Event: Supported Webinar


PART 8 OF THE "GREENER TOGETHER" WEBINAR SERIES

This webinar is part of the Greener Together: China-Nordic Dialogue on Carbon Neutrality campaign organised by the Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, FinnCham in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong, the Norwegian Business Association China, and supported by Danish-Chinese Business Forum. 

This webinar will focus on on the importance of a sustainable profile in attracting future talent and how to implement this in China. speakers from Novozymes and Reset Carbon will share insights on sustainable innovation in China and training of internal teams and development of internal management systems. Novozymes will discuss their sustainable innovation approaches in China, including best practices and successful case studies, while Reset Carbon will provide practical tools for achieving sustainability goals in Chinese operations. 

Speakers:

  • Ellen Wu, General Manager at Reset Carbon
  • Sean Lee, PR Manager at Novozymes

Members of DCBF can register for free - Click here to read more and sign up!

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China Business Dialogue Webinar Series

China-EU Relations – Beijing’s View on Challenges and Opportunities

Date: June 20, 2023

Event: Supported Webinar


Speaker: Fu Cong, Ambassador and Head of the Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium

'Staying in Dialogue with China' is organized and hosted by the Stein am Rhein Symposium (stars) in cooperation with China Macro Group (CMG),  The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC), Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SCCC), Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF), SwissCham China, Danish Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong (DCCHK), China Europe International Business School (CEIBS and China Netzwerk Baden-Württemberg (CNBW)

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China as an m&a market for danish companies

China as an M&A Market for Danish Companies

Date: June 20, 2023

Event: Webinar


Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

China has most recently sailed up to a top position within FDI. But how are Danish MNCs handling M&As in China and what differentiates the Chinese market from other markets? How are the targets localized and what advantages are there versus organic growth? What are the most common pitfalls and difficulties and what attracts a Chinese mid-market company to sell to a Danish corporate? How does the IPO vs M&A trend look like in the Chinese market?

We have invited Klaus Björkgren, Tony Wang and Sean Ni from Nordic Match to elaborate on these questions and to cover partnerships and Joint Ventures in China. With a mission to promote Sino-Nordic trade and investment, they provide advice to several of the Nordic MNCs for inbound M&As to China, and share their deep understanding of the market and local needs, ranging from idea generation to post transaction services.

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions.

Back
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Value Chain Impacts

How to Assess and Handle Risks of Negative Impact in the Value Chains

Date: June 19, 2023

Event: Partner Event


Following the launch event on 26 May 2023, join os at the 2. Event of the New Partnership on Sustainable Value Chains in China. This session covers how to assess and handle risks of negative impact in the value chains, as well as case studies on the topic. 

Agenda:

  • Welcome Remarks, Morten Kruse, Minister Counsellor
  • How to Assess and Handle Risks of Negative Impact in the Value Chains, Sarah Dieckmann, Advisor, Ethical Trade Denmark
  • Case Sharing on Due Dilligence - Assessment and Handling of Risks, Michael Kastrupsen, Founder & CEO, EastWest Instore & EastWest Medico
  • Q&A

The Chinese Value Chain Network is a newly established partnership, that intends to use its shared strengths and abilities to create a platform which will enable Danish companies across industries to obtain greater knowledge on value chain matters on the Chinese market. It is a collaboration between the Trade Council China, Erhvervshus Hovedstaden/Bæredygtige Værdikæder, Danish Export Association, Danish-Chinese Business Forum, Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, Ethical Trade Denmark, and UN Global Compact Network Denmark.  

Whether you are a company already in China or a company yet to make entry to the Chinese market - this event is for you! 

Members of DCBF can register for free - please contact shiche@um.dk to register for this event.

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webinar, dragon tactics

Dragon Tactics: Why Chinese Entrepreneurs Manage Differently and What Can Be Learned from It?

Date: June 13, 2023

Event: Webinar


Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

Aldo Spaanjaars, Owner of Dragon Strategies, together with Sandrine Zerbib, President of BAOZUN Brand Management & BAOZUN Europe, has co-authored the intriguing book "Dragon Tactics: How Chinese Entrepreneurs Thrive in Uncertainty" (2022), which presents a potent mix of China's four-thousand-year-old history, and management methods that borrow as much from Confucianism as from new technologies. 

In this webinar, they will explore a unique apporach to business by analysing everything from the unexpected philosophies of Chinese leaders on competition, risk, profit, and failure to the role of family, which define the cultural spirit of a wolf pack: its observation skills, its respect of the leader's authority, its embrace of flexibillity, and more. 

Opening remarks by Jesper Halle, Commercial Consul, Danish Consulate General, Shanghai.

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions.

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China Business Dialogue Webinar Series

China’s Concepts and Aspirations for a Multipolar World

Date: June 09, 2023

Event: Supported Webinar


Speaker: Jia Qingguo, Member, Standing Committee of the 11th National Committee of the CPPCC (2008-2013); Member, Standing Committee of the Central Committee of China Democratic League; Former Dean, School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China.

Under Deng Xiaoping, Beijing adhered to the maxim to “hide your strength and bide your time” in foreign affairs, seeking to ensure an international environment conducive to its own development with less active involvement in global politics. First in 2016 in a study session and then in 2018 in a foreign affairs working meeting, Xi laid out his new direction for China’s role in global affairs to “lead the reform of global governance” (引领全球治理体系改革). Reflective of this growing sense of global responsibility and clout, China has been (co-)driving a number of initiatives to reshape the existing US-led international order towards a world order conceived of as a “community with a shared future for mankind” (人类命运共同体), among them the BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), or the latest three initiatives of the Global Development Initiative (GDI), the Global Security Initiative (GSI), and the Global Civilization Initiative (GSI). How does Beijing understand the current world order and multipolarity? What roles and options are there for China in a world where it sees a “rising East and a declining West”? How, and with whom does it intend to reshape post-1945 institutions? And what could this mean for global cooperation and economic globalization? Beyond the key global trading blocs, how does China look at ASEAN, the Middle East, India or Africa?

'Staying in Dialogue with China' is organized and hosted by the Stein am Rhein Symposium (stars) in cooperation with China Macro Group (CMG),  The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC), Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SCCC), Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF), SwissCham China, Danish Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong (DCCHK), China Europe International Business School (CEIBS and China Netzwerk Baden-Württemberg (CNBW)

Members of DCBF can register for free - Click here to read more and sign up!

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webinar, JD Worldwide

Tap into the Chinese Market with JD Worldwide

Date: June 06, 2023

Event: Webinar


Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

Cross-border e-commerce to China has seen remarkable development and improvements throughout recent years, and now cross-border e-commerce channelse provide foreign companies with unprecedented access to the Chinese market and Chinese consumers. Join this webinar with JD Worldwide and learn how to reach Chinese consumers through cross-border e-commerce with JD Worldwide's solutions.

JD Worldwide is one of China's leading one-stop cross-border e-commerce platforms, providing over 580 million active customers with direct access to an unrivaled range og authentic, high-quality products. With JD Worldwide, a vast number of international brands are now able to tap into the fast-growing Chinese e-commerce market without a physical presence in China.

Fiona Qi, Deputy Business Development Director at JD Worldwide, together with Polina Yan, Business Development Manager at JD Worldwide, will delve into:

  • JD Worldwide's B2B and B2C solutions
  • JD Logistics' one-stop logistics solutions for cross-border merchants
  • Case stories of successful brands on JD Worldwide

The webinar will also feature Li Yao, Director of the Danish National Pavillon for JD Worldwide, together with Nan Yang, Senior Commercial Officer, Danish Trade Council China, for a talk about the Danish Overseas National Pavillon, before a brief Q&A.

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions. 

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webinar, integra

Selling to China: Tax Implications and Profit Repatriation

Date: May 30, 2023

Event: Webinar


Click here to register (for DCBF, DCCC and DCCHK members only).

Despite the recent pandemic, China is still a market of high interest to investors. As of now, the Chinese border has re-opened, and overseas investors are eager to enter business with China, where the huge Chinese consumer market has attracted foreign sales of both goods and services.

What is the best way to enter the Chinese market in order to optimize your business' development? Taxes and profit repatriation is certainly important considerations. The experts from Integra Group guide enterprises on how to enter and eventually expand their businesses in China.

Outline: 

  • Tax implications and profit repatriation without a legal entity in China
  • Tax implications and profit repatriation with a legal entity in China
  • Case studies
  • Q&A

Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions. 

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Value Chain China Europe

Building A Sustainable Value Chain From China to Europe

Date: May 26, 2023

Event: Partner Event


The Chinese Value Chain Network is a newly established partnership, that intends to use its shared strengths and abilities to create a platform which will enable Danish companies across industries to obtain greater knowledge on value chain matters on the Chinese market. It is a collaboration between the Trade Council China, Erhvervshus Hovedstaden/Bæredygtige Værdikæder, Danish Export Association, Danish-Chinese Business Forum, Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, Ethical Trade Denmark, and UN Global Compact Network Denmark.  

The partnership aims to help Danish companies in mitigating risks in the value chain as well as ensuring their future ability to comply with growing international demands for green and sustainable value chain standards, but also to align with core values including labor rights.  

Join us, as we invite Danish companies across industries to learn about what it takes to create a sustainable value chain from China to Europe. The session will cover advice on how to navigate new EU directives and compliance with international standards, as well as feature insights on best practices for due diligence work, finding sustainable suppliers in China, and how to mitigate risks. 

Agenda:

  • The Importance of Sustainable Value Chains, Jennifer Pham, Regional Sustainability Advisor, The Trade Council
  • Navigating EU Regulations and Standards, Jesper Andersen, CEO, Safe and Care Co.
  • Sourcing and Supply Chain Management in China, Johan Annell, Partner, Asia Perspective
  • Q&A

Venue: Microsoft Teams / Royal Danish Consulate in Guangzhou

Whether you are a company already in China, or a company yet to make entry to the Chinese market – this session is for you.

Members of DCBF can register for free - Click here to read more and sign up!