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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.

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European Business in China - Position Paper 2022/2023

European Business in China - Position Paper 2022/2023

Date: September 30, 2022

Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (DK) / 5:00 - 6:00 PM (CN)

Event: Webinar


Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF) is a member of EU-China Business Association (EUCBA) and we are pleased to invite you to this partner webinar:

The EU-China Business Association, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, and BusinessEurope are delighted to invite you to the 'European Business in China: Position Paper 2022/2023' launch.

This Position Paper of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is the culmination of nine months of dedicated work by 41 working groups and sub-working groups and forums. This year’s Executive Position paper outlines, how over the last year, there has been a significant shift in focus at European companies' headquarters (HQs) when evaluating China.

By prioritizing ideology over economic concerns, China's business environment is becoming less predictable, reliable and efficient. While opportunities for European companies remain, they must now develop strategies to deal with an ever-growing list of risks stemming from both emerging legislation—within and outside of China—and geopolitical developments. Join us to understand the key drivers behind these trends and their implications for European business. 

Click Here to register for the webinar

Program:

11:00-11:05: Welcome and introduction by Ms. Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, EU-China Business Association & Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce

11:05-11:35: Presentation of the Position Paper 2022/2023 by Mr. Joerg Wuttke, President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China

11:35-11:55: Q&A and final discussion moderated by Ms. Luisa Santos, Deputy Director General of BusinessEurope

11:55-12:00: Closing words by Mr. Jochum Haakma, Chairman, EU-China Business Association

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Area9 Webinar

Future-Proof Upskilling and Reskilling of Tomorrows Workers in China

Date: September 27, 2022

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

Event: Webinar


By Khurram Jamil, Co-founder & President of strategic initiatives, Area9 Lyceum

With the availability of AI-powered Adaptive Learning, we can now rethink how we want to develop our organization. For the first time, we can use technology to upskill an entire group of people and have everyone receive the personal attention they need. The need for this technology has been further accelerated by the effects of COVID-19, especially in relation to China, where travel restrictions and closed borders have caused barriers relating to knowledge transfer across borders.

In this webinar, Khurram Jamil, Co-founder & President of Strategic Initiatives at Area9 Lyceum will introduce the concept of adaptive learning for workforces and explore how this technology for example can be used to ensure that workers build adequate product knowledge. Furthermore, Khurram will go through case examples of companies where the technology is applied, such as Audi and Lockheed Martin. Starting last year, companies with teams in China can use Area9’s technology thanks to local cloud hosting and support.

Join the webinar to explore how the technology will help ensure your learning organization is ready for the next decades.

Check your email to register.

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

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The Shanghai Lockdown is over - Webinar by SenseChina, DCCC, The Trade Council and DCBF

The Shanghai Lockdown Is Over - What Is Next for Danish Business in China

Date: September 27, 2022

Time: 10:00-11:30 AM (DK) / 4:00-5:30 PM (CN)

Event: Webinar


Shanghai is open again – but what is the consumer sentiment after 2,5 years of COVID19 and will business be back to normal? What are the predictions for the rest of the year? Get the absolute freshest briefings from business leaders on the ground in China followed by Q&A.

Briefings:

  • Looking ahead to the party congress in October’ by Peter Bøgh Hansen, China Policy Director, DI Sense China
  • ‘The impact on the Chinese consumer market’ by Jacob Johansen, Principal & head of user-centricity practice, PWC
  • ‘The sharp decline of transportation rates, demand shock and resurgence of China as production base’ by Steffen Schioettz-Christensen, MD China & HK, NTG Nordic Transport Group
  • ‘Business outlook remains mixed’ by Aldo Spaanjaars, EVP Anta Sports (Outdoor)
  • Moderation by Jesper Halle, Commercial Consul, The Royal Danish Consulate General, Shanghai


Click here to sign up!

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AnJieLaw

Cross-border Data Transfer: Recent Regulatory Developments in China and Impact on MNC’s

Date: September 20, 2022

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

Event: Webinar


The Cyberspace Administration of China (“CAC”) and others have recently issued a series of regulations, draft regulations and guidelines that will change the cross-border data transfer regulatory environment in China. Join this webinar to get insights into how the new regulations and guidelines will affect foreign business in China.

We have invited Samuel Yang, Partner of AnJie Law Firm, to share his thoughts and advice to us in this regard. Samuel will bring

  • An overview of the recent changes taking place in relation to Chinese cross-border data transfer regulations.
  • How to choose from the different legal mechanisms for cross-border data transfers
  • Security assessments by the CAC: Key things that you should know to prepare your submission documents

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

 

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ThomsenTrampedachWebinar

Brand Protection on Chinese Social Media Platforms: Monitoring and Enforcement

Date: September 13, 2022

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

Event: Webinar


In 2020, there were around 926.8 million social media users in China. It is estimated that this year this number will go up to over 1 billion (Statista, 2022). When dealing with the country with most social media users in the world, it is important for brand owners to have a good grasp of the complexity of social media landscape in China and know how to detect and tackle any instances of IP infringement and brand abuse. 

This webinar will cover the following topics:
The current social media landscape in China
M
ajor challenges for brand owners when it comes to infringement detection and takedowns
Real experiences of online brand protection issues
Tips on good practices and proactive measures

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

 

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Supply chain china

Supply Chain China: Trends, Risks & Outlook

Date: September 08, 2022

Time: 9.00-10.15 a.m. (DK) / 3.00-4.15 p.m. (CN)

Event: Webinar


Asia Perspective 2022 Sourcing Survey - Results and Outlook for Asia Supply Chains

It has been turbulent years for supply chains in East Asia, which remains a strong destination for Nordic companies to manufacture and find new customers. At this Signature Webinar, Asia Perspective will share their case experiences from manufacturing and present findings from the annual Asia Perspective sourcing survey of 2022. This survey gives a unique forward-looking view of what companies see in their Asia supply chains.

This year, the survey furthermore explores the trends of shifting production within Asia and nearshoring. The webinar will also cover key risks, sustainability efforts and other topics relevant to decision-makers in supply chain and manufacturing.

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Website Termination of Employees

Termination of Employees in Challenging Times

Date: September 06, 2022

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

Event: Webinar


Many businesses are facing economic and operational difficulties as a result of the global pandemic and local lockdowns. The unpopular solution of terminating employees is sometimes necessary evil.

Robin Tabbers will talk about legal and practical strategies for terminating employees, Chinese HR policies during economic difficulties, suspended operation, and other related circumstances.

 

More information will follow.

 

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

 

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Nordic Match Webinar

Becoming Local Champions: Achieving “In China for China” through M&A

Date: August 23, 2022

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

Event: Webinar


By Tony Wang, Partner, and Klaus Björkgren, VP, Nordic Match.

As foreign companies in China need to navigate through increased competition, fluctuating supply chain dynamics and shifting demand behaviors, corporate executives in both HQ and in China are facing the questions of how to become more agile, achieve resilience towards competition and win clients in China. 

Drawing from discussions with Nordic corporate leaders in China and project experiences in the past 12 months, Nordic Match is delighted to share how M&A can be used as a useful strategic tool for decision-makers, to stay ahead and accelerate their businesses in China despite ambiguities for the long haul.

Key topics to be covered include: 

  • - How changing market landscape affects foreign businesses in China
  • - Why developing an aligned strategy for China is critical for success
  • - Identifying the “right” opportunities 
  • - Why M&A can be used as a tool to achieve “In China for China”
  • - Case examples: Different flavors of “In China for China”

 

Check your email to sign up.

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

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How will Shanghai Support Companies to Recover From the Lockdown?

Date: July 05, 2022

Time: 9:00-11:00 AM (DK) / 3:00-5:00 PM (CN)

Event: Webinar


Business sentiment in China has taken a hit with the recent COVID lockdowns in Shanghai. It is therefore more important than ever to engage with Shanghai authorities to understand how the city can help you move forward in your China business with confidence. With this in mind, we welcome our members to join us for this roundtable discussion where 6 Danish companies will address some of their concerns with the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce, followed by the opportunity to ask questions to the Shanghai Authorities.

Agenda:

  • - Opening remarks by Chinese Embassy in Denmark, Danish Consulate in Shanghai and the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce
  • Introduction by DCCC Chair Simon Lichtenberg
  • - Questions by 5 Danish companies: AAK, Danfoss, Danish Crown, Nine United, WE-Dragons & Wrist China with answers by departments from Shanghai Municipality
  • - Opportunity to ask questions to Shanghai Authorities
  •  

Click here to sign up!

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European Business in China - Position Paper 2022/2023

European Business in China - Position Paper 2022/2023

Date: September 30, 2022

Event: Webinar


Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF) is a member of EU-China Business Association (EUCBA) and we are pleased to invite you to this partner webinar:

The EU-China Business Association, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, and BusinessEurope are delighted to invite you to the 'European Business in China: Position Paper 2022/2023' launch.

This Position Paper of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is the culmination of nine months of dedicated work by 41 working groups and sub-working groups and forums. This year’s Executive Position paper outlines, how over the last year, there has been a significant shift in focus at European companies' headquarters (HQs) when evaluating China.

By prioritizing ideology over economic concerns, China's business environment is becoming less predictable, reliable and efficient. While opportunities for European companies remain, they must now develop strategies to deal with an ever-growing list of risks stemming from both emerging legislation—within and outside of China—and geopolitical developments. Join us to understand the key drivers behind these trends and their implications for European business. 

Click Here to register for the webinar

Program:

11:00-11:05: Welcome and introduction by Ms. Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, EU-China Business Association & Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce

11:05-11:35: Presentation of the Position Paper 2022/2023 by Mr. Joerg Wuttke, President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China

11:35-11:55: Q&A and final discussion moderated by Ms. Luisa Santos, Deputy Director General of BusinessEurope

11:55-12:00: Closing words by Mr. Jochum Haakma, Chairman, EU-China Business Association

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Area9 Webinar

Future-Proof Upskilling and Reskilling of Tomorrows Workers in China

Date: September 27, 2022

Event: Webinar


By Khurram Jamil, Co-founder & President of strategic initiatives, Area9 Lyceum

With the availability of AI-powered Adaptive Learning, we can now rethink how we want to develop our organization. For the first time, we can use technology to upskill an entire group of people and have everyone receive the personal attention they need. The need for this technology has been further accelerated by the effects of COVID-19, especially in relation to China, where travel restrictions and closed borders have caused barriers relating to knowledge transfer across borders.

In this webinar, Khurram Jamil, Co-founder & President of Strategic Initiatives at Area9 Lyceum will introduce the concept of adaptive learning for workforces and explore how this technology for example can be used to ensure that workers build adequate product knowledge. Furthermore, Khurram will go through case examples of companies where the technology is applied, such as Audi and Lockheed Martin. Starting last year, companies with teams in China can use Area9’s technology thanks to local cloud hosting and support.

Join the webinar to explore how the technology will help ensure your learning organization is ready for the next decades.

Check your email to register.

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

Back
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The Shanghai Lockdown is over - Webinar by SenseChina, DCCC, The Trade Council and DCBF

The Shanghai Lockdown Is Over - What Is Next for Danish Business in China

Date: September 27, 2022

Event: Webinar


Shanghai is open again – but what is the consumer sentiment after 2,5 years of COVID19 and will business be back to normal? What are the predictions for the rest of the year? Get the absolute freshest briefings from business leaders on the ground in China followed by Q&A.

Briefings:

  • Looking ahead to the party congress in October’ by Peter Bøgh Hansen, China Policy Director, DI Sense China
  • ‘The impact on the Chinese consumer market’ by Jacob Johansen, Principal & head of user-centricity practice, PWC
  • ‘The sharp decline of transportation rates, demand shock and resurgence of China as production base’ by Steffen Schioettz-Christensen, MD China & HK, NTG Nordic Transport Group
  • ‘Business outlook remains mixed’ by Aldo Spaanjaars, EVP Anta Sports (Outdoor)
  • Moderation by Jesper Halle, Commercial Consul, The Royal Danish Consulate General, Shanghai


Click here to sign up!

Back
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AnJieLaw

Cross-border Data Transfer: Recent Regulatory Developments in China and Impact on MNC’s

Date: September 20, 2022

Event: Webinar


The Cyberspace Administration of China (“CAC”) and others have recently issued a series of regulations, draft regulations and guidelines that will change the cross-border data transfer regulatory environment in China. Join this webinar to get insights into how the new regulations and guidelines will affect foreign business in China.

We have invited Samuel Yang, Partner of AnJie Law Firm, to share his thoughts and advice to us in this regard. Samuel will bring

  • An overview of the recent changes taking place in relation to Chinese cross-border data transfer regulations.
  • How to choose from the different legal mechanisms for cross-border data transfers
  • Security assessments by the CAC: Key things that you should know to prepare your submission documents

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

 

Back
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ThomsenTrampedachWebinar

Brand Protection on Chinese Social Media Platforms: Monitoring and Enforcement

Date: September 13, 2022

Event: Webinar


In 2020, there were around 926.8 million social media users in China. It is estimated that this year this number will go up to over 1 billion (Statista, 2022). When dealing with the country with most social media users in the world, it is important for brand owners to have a good grasp of the complexity of social media landscape in China and know how to detect and tackle any instances of IP infringement and brand abuse. 

This webinar will cover the following topics:
The current social media landscape in China
M
ajor challenges for brand owners when it comes to infringement detection and takedowns
Real experiences of online brand protection issues
Tips on good practices and proactive measures

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

 

Back
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Supply chain china

Supply Chain China: Trends, Risks & Outlook

Date: September 08, 2022

Event: Webinar


Asia Perspective 2022 Sourcing Survey - Results and Outlook for Asia Supply Chains

It has been turbulent years for supply chains in East Asia, which remains a strong destination for Nordic companies to manufacture and find new customers. At this Signature Webinar, Asia Perspective will share their case experiences from manufacturing and present findings from the annual Asia Perspective sourcing survey of 2022. This survey gives a unique forward-looking view of what companies see in their Asia supply chains.

This year, the survey furthermore explores the trends of shifting production within Asia and nearshoring. The webinar will also cover key risks, sustainability efforts and other topics relevant to decision-makers in supply chain and manufacturing.

Back
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Website Termination of Employees

Termination of Employees in Challenging Times

Date: September 06, 2022

Event: Webinar


Many businesses are facing economic and operational difficulties as a result of the global pandemic and local lockdowns. The unpopular solution of terminating employees is sometimes necessary evil.

Robin Tabbers will talk about legal and practical strategies for terminating employees, Chinese HR policies during economic difficulties, suspended operation, and other related circumstances.

 

More information will follow.

 

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

 

Back
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Nordic Match Webinar

Becoming Local Champions: Achieving “In China for China” through M&A

Date: August 23, 2022

Event: Webinar


By Tony Wang, Partner, and Klaus Björkgren, VP, Nordic Match.

As foreign companies in China need to navigate through increased competition, fluctuating supply chain dynamics and shifting demand behaviors, corporate executives in both HQ and in China are facing the questions of how to become more agile, achieve resilience towards competition and win clients in China. 

Drawing from discussions with Nordic corporate leaders in China and project experiences in the past 12 months, Nordic Match is delighted to share how M&A can be used as a useful strategic tool for decision-makers, to stay ahead and accelerate their businesses in China despite ambiguities for the long haul.

Key topics to be covered include: 

  • - How changing market landscape affects foreign businesses in China
  • - Why developing an aligned strategy for China is critical for success
  • - Identifying the “right” opportunities 
  • - Why M&A can be used as a tool to achieve “In China for China”
  • - Case examples: Different flavors of “In China for China”

 

Check your email to sign up.

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

Back
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Website Banner.png

How will Shanghai Support Companies to Recover From the Lockdown?

Date: July 05, 2022

Event: Webinar


Business sentiment in China has taken a hit with the recent COVID lockdowns in Shanghai. It is therefore more important than ever to engage with Shanghai authorities to understand how the city can help you move forward in your China business with confidence. With this in mind, we welcome our members to join us for this roundtable discussion where 6 Danish companies will address some of their concerns with the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce, followed by the opportunity to ask questions to the Shanghai Authorities.

Agenda:

  • - Opening remarks by Chinese Embassy in Denmark, Danish Consulate in Shanghai and the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce
  • Introduction by DCCC Chair Simon Lichtenberg
  • - Questions by 5 Danish companies: AAK, Danfoss, Danish Crown, Nine United, WE-Dragons & Wrist China with answers by departments from Shanghai Municipality
  • - Opportunity to ask questions to Shanghai Authorities
  •  

Click here to sign up!