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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)

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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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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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Doing or Looking to Do Business in China?

Doing or Looking to Do Business in China?

Date: November 25, 2022

Time: 09:00 - 10:30 (DK) | 16:00 - 17:30 (CN)

Event: Other


ARE YOU A DANISH COMPANY DOING OR LOOKING TO DO BUSINESS IN CHINA? 

On 25 November, the Danish Missions in China, together with DCCC and DCBF, are pleased to invite Danish companies across industries to learn how The Trade Council China can support your business in China. Whether you are a company already in China, looking for new opportunities, or a company yet to make entry to the Chinese market – this session is for you.
 
The Trade Council offers various services to accommodate different needs. For this session, information on the following TC programs will be shared:
- Scope Your Business Model
- Scope Your Supply Chain
- Scope Your Digital Sales
- SDG Business Accelerator

Register for the event by clicking here. 

Registration for Danish companies only (Free of charge).
Upon registration, please clarify if you will be attending the session online, or offline at one of our locations in Guangzhou, Shanghai or Beijing.

For questions about the event, please contact Commercial Coordinator of the Trade Council China at niclun@um.dk 

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Greener together banner

China's Low Carbon Goals - Likely Implications for Businesses

Date: November 24, 2022

Time: 09:00-10:30 CET

Event: Supported Webinar


PART 1 OF THE "GREENER TOGETHER" WEBINAR SERIES

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

In the launch session for the "Greener Together: China-Nordic Dialogue on Carbon Neutrality" webinar series, our speakers will introduce China's low carbon goals and the impact this may have on your business in China.

Speakers for the event:

  • Kaare Sandholt, Chief Expert (International), China Energy Transition Programme at the Energy Research Institute of Academy of Macroeconomic Research.
  • Mika Klemettinen, Trade and Innovation Consul, Consulate General of Finland in Shanghai.
  • Anders Lennartsson, Sustainability Director, IKEA China.

Members of DCBF can register for free - Read more and sign up click here!

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Sales and Operations Webinar China

Sales & Operations Planning in China: TAJCO Case

Date: November 15, 2022

Time: 9:00-10:00 CET

Event: Webinar


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

Creating visibility in your supply chain becomes increasingly critical during times of demand volatility and long delivery times.

Join us for this webinar to learn from a case presentation on how Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SIOP) can be used to create supply chain visibility.

Jan Sass Hvass, Group Director, Supply Chain & Procurement at TAJCO Group A/S will introduce how SIOP can be implemented in a ‘light’ version, and not least what opportunities this offers in terms of 'quick wins'.

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Board Leadership in a New World Order - Conference - Danish-Chinese Business Forum and the Board Leadership Society

Board Leadership in a New World Order

Date: November 14, 2022

Time: 8.00-10.00 AM (CET)

Event: Conference


Rebalancing Your China Strategy

Exclusive conference - by invitation only

INTRODUCTION
Multinational companies operate in an increasingly volatile geopolitical world characterized notably by systemic rivalry between China and the West and by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The world seems to be heading towards polarization between liberal democracies lead by USA and authoritarian regimes lead by China at a time when the world’s largest challenges (climate change and biodiversity crisis) require global solutions.

The economic outlook is clouded with uncertainty on the backdrop of the global COVID pandemic causing havoc with global supply chains and triggering inflationary pressures.

Board rooms are faced with new dilemmas and challenges as witnessed by quite a number of Danish companies in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.

How do Danish companies navigate in a New World Order, notably vis-à-vis China? China is today Denmark’s 3rd largest export market for goods and services when including indirect exports and is poised to become the world’s largest economy.

Is there a need to rebalance your China strategy?


WHY PARTICIPATE
It is increasingly important for Danish companies to understand the drivers, dynamics, and implications of the New World Order to ensure that the strategy is optimally designed in terms of robustness and agility. This conference will provide directors and executives with the means to discuss and share insights and perspectives on how best to respond to these challenges.

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20th CPC Congress - Political, Economic and Business Update Special

After The 20th CPC Congress – Where Is China Heading?

Date: November 09, 2022

Time: 09:00 AM - 10:30 PM (DK) / 04:00 - 05:30 PM (CN)

Event: Webinar


Political, Economic and Business Update Special

Members of DCBF - Sign up here!

On Saturday 22nd of October China wrapped up the 20th CPC Congress. The Congress is a milestone in China’s political and economic development and takes place every five years. At this congress Xi Jinping was approved for a third five-year term as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. Furthermore, during the Congress there were many changes in China’s top leadership which send signals of China’s political and economic course and direction over the next five years.

At this webinar hosted by Danske Bank and Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF), we will look at the key takeaways from the Congress and present views on where China is heading. Professor and expert in Chinese politics, Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard will take stock of the changes in the top leadership and present his views on what it signals on China’s political course. Danske Bank’s China economist, Allan von Mehren will talk about the economic takeaways and give his view on where China’s economic priorities and growth is heading. Finally, Chairman of DCBF Tom Behrens Sørensen will look at the Congress from a business perspective and share his expectations for the business environment going forward.

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HoloLens Quality Control China

Distance Maintenance, Training and Quality Control with HoloLens

Date: November 08, 2022

Time: 9:15-10:00 CET

Event: Webinar


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

Hololens is a self-contained holographic device that projects 3D holograms onto the lenses. Some companies have called Hololens a "gamechanger" in a post-pandemic world with international travel restrictions.

CUBIC will introduce the fundamentals of Microsoft HoloLens and give examples on where CUBIC has benefitted from use of the technology for cross-border use for maintenance, training, quality checking, product development and IT support.

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7 Pitfalls and 12 common errors of public affairs - webinar by FCCC in partnership with Dentons Global Advisors

The 7 Pitfalls and the 12 most Common Errors of Public Affairs

Date: November 08, 2022

Time: 10.00 AM CET

Event: Webinar


Danish-Chinese Business Forum is pleased to invite you to join a webinar by The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Dentons Global Advisors focusing on: "The 7 pitfalls and the 12 most common errors of public affairs". The webcast will take place on 8 November 2022 at 10h00 am CET.

Making the most of public affairs: considering the odds at stake and faced with an increasingly demanding ecosystem of journalists, policymakers and activists, companies continue to struggle with the challenge of advancing their interests and convincing stakeholders to take positive action.

Key issues to be addressed: this training covers the seven most common errors witnessed in the field of public affairs campaigns, as well as the twelve main mistakes made by lobbyists and ways to overcome them. Finally, we discuss the seven personality characteristics driving the core skills of an ideal lobbyist.

Registration link has been sent to members of DCBF. If you are a member of DCBF and wish to participate, but have not received the link, please contact us at info@dcbf.dk 

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Digital Marketing in China Webinar

Digital Marketing for Business Growth: Approaches and Tactics for Marketing in China Today

Date: October 25, 2022

Time: 9:00-10:00 CET

Event: Webinar


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

After several years of the pandemic affecting business activities, companies are exploring more cost-efficient and result-oriented approaches to how digital marketing can help and support business growth, how to stand out among competitors, and how to avoid unnecessary spending.

The webinar will provide insights and suggestions from both macro and micro perspectives on marketing in China. Key topics will include:

-The overall Chinese digital and social landscape changes in 2022
-Tactics and suggestions on how different types of businesses can gain more visibility through marketing (including both consumer brands & B2B businesses)
-What expectations should you have for various marketing efforts, and how to measure the results
-Outlook and trends for the near future.
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Webinar on diversity in companies in APAC

Are Asian women aspiring to bigger professional roles in APAC?

Date: October 11, 2022

Time: 9.00-10.00 a.m. (DK) / 3.00-4.00 p.m. (CN)

Event: Webinar


Click here to register for the webinar! (only available for members of DCBF, DCCC or DCC-HK)

Kay Group’s Partner and Executive Coach, Karin Wellbrock, will come together with Managing Director BMES Greater China, Anne Zhang, and Gender Researcher and Executive Coach Dr. Bettina Al-Sadik (MCC) to discuss the situation regarding women in leadership in Greater China and Japan with focus on the lack of diversity. BMES’s BD Manager for APAC and Japan, Amrit Warraich, will be moderating the event.

The points of discussion will tackle how to ensure diversity and equal opportunity within executive suites throughout APAC:

- How can women in leadership build their careers and what strengths do they have?

- What are some differences and commonalities from a gender research perspective?

- How can female leader profiles appear in more executive searches, and what will the implications of that be regarding multinational leadership roles?

- What happens when female leaders take on CxO positions? What are the challenges, and how does reality match up to the expectations they are facing?

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

Back
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Doing or Looking to Do Business in China?

Doing or Looking to Do Business in China?

Date: November 25, 2022

Event: Other


ARE YOU A DANISH COMPANY DOING OR LOOKING TO DO BUSINESS IN CHINA? 

On 25 November, the Danish Missions in China, together with DCCC and DCBF, are pleased to invite Danish companies across industries to learn how The Trade Council China can support your business in China. Whether you are a company already in China, looking for new opportunities, or a company yet to make entry to the Chinese market – this session is for you.
 
The Trade Council offers various services to accommodate different needs. For this session, information on the following TC programs will be shared:
- Scope Your Business Model
- Scope Your Supply Chain
- Scope Your Digital Sales
- SDG Business Accelerator

Register for the event by clicking here. 

Registration for Danish companies only (Free of charge).
Upon registration, please clarify if you will be attending the session online, or offline at one of our locations in Guangzhou, Shanghai or Beijing.

For questions about the event, please contact Commercial Coordinator of the Trade Council China at niclun@um.dk 

Back
Image
Greener together banner

China's Low Carbon Goals - Likely Implications for Businesses

Date: November 24, 2022

Event: Supported Webinar


PART 1 OF THE "GREENER TOGETHER" WEBINAR SERIES

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

In the launch session for the "Greener Together: China-Nordic Dialogue on Carbon Neutrality" webinar series, our speakers will introduce China's low carbon goals and the impact this may have on your business in China.

Speakers for the event:

  • Kaare Sandholt, Chief Expert (International), China Energy Transition Programme at the Energy Research Institute of Academy of Macroeconomic Research.
  • Mika Klemettinen, Trade and Innovation Consul, Consulate General of Finland in Shanghai.
  • Anders Lennartsson, Sustainability Director, IKEA China.

Members of DCBF can register for free - Read more and sign up click here!

Back
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Sales and Operations Webinar China

Sales & Operations Planning in China: TAJCO Case

Date: November 15, 2022

Event: Webinar


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

Creating visibility in your supply chain becomes increasingly critical during times of demand volatility and long delivery times.

Join us for this webinar to learn from a case presentation on how Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SIOP) can be used to create supply chain visibility.

Jan Sass Hvass, Group Director, Supply Chain & Procurement at TAJCO Group A/S will introduce how SIOP can be implemented in a ‘light’ version, and not least what opportunities this offers in terms of 'quick wins'.

Back
Image
Board Leadership in a New World Order - Conference - Danish-Chinese Business Forum and the Board Leadership Society

Board Leadership in a New World Order

Date: November 14, 2022

Event: Conference


Rebalancing Your China Strategy

Exclusive conference - by invitation only

INTRODUCTION
Multinational companies operate in an increasingly volatile geopolitical world characterized notably by systemic rivalry between China and the West and by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The world seems to be heading towards polarization between liberal democracies lead by USA and authoritarian regimes lead by China at a time when the world’s largest challenges (climate change and biodiversity crisis) require global solutions.

The economic outlook is clouded with uncertainty on the backdrop of the global COVID pandemic causing havoc with global supply chains and triggering inflationary pressures.

Board rooms are faced with new dilemmas and challenges as witnessed by quite a number of Danish companies in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.

How do Danish companies navigate in a New World Order, notably vis-à-vis China? China is today Denmark’s 3rd largest export market for goods and services when including indirect exports and is poised to become the world’s largest economy.

Is there a need to rebalance your China strategy?


WHY PARTICIPATE
It is increasingly important for Danish companies to understand the drivers, dynamics, and implications of the New World Order to ensure that the strategy is optimally designed in terms of robustness and agility. This conference will provide directors and executives with the means to discuss and share insights and perspectives on how best to respond to these challenges.

Back
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20th CPC Congress - Political, Economic and Business Update Special

After The 20th CPC Congress – Where Is China Heading?

Date: November 09, 2022

Event: Webinar


Political, Economic and Business Update Special

Members of DCBF - Sign up here!

On Saturday 22nd of October China wrapped up the 20th CPC Congress. The Congress is a milestone in China’s political and economic development and takes place every five years. At this congress Xi Jinping was approved for a third five-year term as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. Furthermore, during the Congress there were many changes in China’s top leadership which send signals of China’s political and economic course and direction over the next five years.

At this webinar hosted by Danske Bank and Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF), we will look at the key takeaways from the Congress and present views on where China is heading. Professor and expert in Chinese politics, Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard will take stock of the changes in the top leadership and present his views on what it signals on China’s political course. Danske Bank’s China economist, Allan von Mehren will talk about the economic takeaways and give his view on where China’s economic priorities and growth is heading. Finally, Chairman of DCBF Tom Behrens Sørensen will look at the Congress from a business perspective and share his expectations for the business environment going forward.

Back
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HoloLens Quality Control China

Distance Maintenance, Training and Quality Control with HoloLens

Date: November 08, 2022

Event: Webinar


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

Hololens is a self-contained holographic device that projects 3D holograms onto the lenses. Some companies have called Hololens a "gamechanger" in a post-pandemic world with international travel restrictions.

CUBIC will introduce the fundamentals of Microsoft HoloLens and give examples on where CUBIC has benefitted from use of the technology for cross-border use for maintenance, training, quality checking, product development and IT support.

Back
Image
7 Pitfalls and 12 common errors of public affairs - webinar by FCCC in partnership with Dentons Global Advisors

The 7 Pitfalls and the 12 most Common Errors of Public Affairs

Date: November 08, 2022

Event: Webinar


Danish-Chinese Business Forum is pleased to invite you to join a webinar by The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Dentons Global Advisors focusing on: "The 7 pitfalls and the 12 most common errors of public affairs". The webcast will take place on 8 November 2022 at 10h00 am CET.

Making the most of public affairs: considering the odds at stake and faced with an increasingly demanding ecosystem of journalists, policymakers and activists, companies continue to struggle with the challenge of advancing their interests and convincing stakeholders to take positive action.

Key issues to be addressed: this training covers the seven most common errors witnessed in the field of public affairs campaigns, as well as the twelve main mistakes made by lobbyists and ways to overcome them. Finally, we discuss the seven personality characteristics driving the core skills of an ideal lobbyist.

Registration link has been sent to members of DCBF. If you are a member of DCBF and wish to participate, but have not received the link, please contact us at info@dcbf.dk 

Back
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Digital Marketing in China Webinar

Digital Marketing for Business Growth: Approaches and Tactics for Marketing in China Today

Date: October 25, 2022

Event: Webinar


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

After several years of the pandemic affecting business activities, companies are exploring more cost-efficient and result-oriented approaches to how digital marketing can help and support business growth, how to stand out among competitors, and how to avoid unnecessary spending.

The webinar will provide insights and suggestions from both macro and micro perspectives on marketing in China. Key topics will include:

-The overall Chinese digital and social landscape changes in 2022
-Tactics and suggestions on how different types of businesses can gain more visibility through marketing (including both consumer brands & B2B businesses)
-What expectations should you have for various marketing efforts, and how to measure the results
-Outlook and trends for the near future.
Back
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Webinar on diversity in companies in APAC

Are Asian women aspiring to bigger professional roles in APAC?

Date: October 11, 2022

Event: Webinar


Click here to register for the webinar! (only available for members of DCBF, DCCC or DCC-HK)

Kay Group’s Partner and Executive Coach, Karin Wellbrock, will come together with Managing Director BMES Greater China, Anne Zhang, and Gender Researcher and Executive Coach Dr. Bettina Al-Sadik (MCC) to discuss the situation regarding women in leadership in Greater China and Japan with focus on the lack of diversity. BMES’s BD Manager for APAC and Japan, Amrit Warraich, will be moderating the event.

The points of discussion will tackle how to ensure diversity and equal opportunity within executive suites throughout APAC:

- How can women in leadership build their careers and what strengths do they have?

- What are some differences and commonalities from a gender research perspective?

- How can female leader profiles appear in more executive searches, and what will the implications of that be regarding multinational leadership roles?

- What happens when female leaders take on CxO positions? What are the challenges, and how does reality match up to the expectations they are facing?

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