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As the World Economic Forum moved to China for the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, Dalian transformed once again into the meeting ground for world leaders and international business leaders.
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On June 20th, the Benelux Chamber had the pleasure of visiting Shenyang for a day filled with meaningful exchanges, new connections, and opportunities for future cooperation.
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As China and Belgium celebrate the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2026, a unique cultural initiative is bringing a taste of Belgium to China.
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Dutch carrier KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is increasing its capacity to China during the 2026 summer season, reflecting growing confidence in the recovery of the China-Europe aviation market and…
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Vandergeeten China, a distributor of imported European confectionery and beverages, has introduced a new non-alcoholic beer from Belgium's Huyghe Brewery to the Chinese market.
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The Benelux Chamber of Commerce in North China is proud to announce that CBDEIF joins the chamber as our member.
  • Beijing
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Former foreign minister of the Netherlands Caspar Veldkamp will become the next European Union ambassador to China. He is expected to take up his new position in Beijing this summer.
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The new Dutch government is taking concrete steps to rebuild and strengthen relations with China, with two ministerial visits marking a notable increase in high-level engagement between The Hague and…
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  • Business
The aviation market is one of the strongest growing industries for international businesses in China.
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Early May in Chengdu, with jacaranda blossoms painting the streets in blue, the city once again became a bridge for international cooperation.
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For European enterprises expanding into China, adapting to cultural differences is essential for successful local recruitment.
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Stellantis and Dongfeng Motor Corporation have announced their intention to form a new Europe-based joint venture, marking a further step in their long-standing partnership.