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Chinese Chamber of Commerce gets launched in the Netherlands
Several hundred European and Chinese business people and politicians were due to celebrate the founding of a European- Chinese Chamber of Commerce in The Hague on February 18. Among the guests were legislators of the Dutch and European Parliament. The office of the new Chamber of Commerce will be located in the World Trade Center at Schiphol Airport, near Amsterdam. Speaking to Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa,) founder of the European-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Cho Ya Huii, said the new chamber of commerce was expected to boost business relations between China and Europe. “We have a broad network in China and Europe. We serve as an umbrella organisation for all national Chambers of Commerce in Europe,” said Huii, also a board member of the Chinese-Dutch Chamber of Commerce. Huii says the European-Chinese Chamber of Commerce will provide courses, including Chinese, to European business people planning to expand their businesses in China. Chinese businesses could use the services of the chamber to expand into Europe with trade missions also among the activities. A new website is in the making and will be launched within the next few weeks. “Europe and China are increasingly opening their doors to each other,” Huii said, “particularly in the Netherlands, the market for Chinese businesses is growing substantially. Today, more than 1,500 Chinese businesses are active in the Netherlands - restaurants and hotels excluded. The number is expected to increase quickly. The Netherlands is particularly attractive due to its location, the presence of Schiphol airport as well as the Rotterdam harbour, one of the biggest ports in the world. That is also, Huii says, the reason why the European Chamber of Commerce will be located in the Netherlands. Asked whether there are particular sectors in Europe which Chinese businesses are focusing on, Huii says this is not the case. EU says China resists protectionism to end recession He’s the man again, Lamy reaffirmed to head WTO EU warns China its products are still too dangerous WTO chief Lamy says protectionism is on the rise EU, South Korea put off a free-trade pact deal blog comments powered by Disqus |
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