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- ESG
The Benelux Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai recently participated in the 'Assessment and Outlook for a Global Green Development Forum,' also known as the Green Development Reflection Conference, in Deqing, Zhejiang. Hosted by former Belgian Ambassador to China, Mr. Patrick Nijs, the event focused on sustainable development and ESG principles as pathways for global green transformation. Chamber representatives, including members from Umicore, EQOLOGIC, BekaertDeslee, and BureauBéatrice, shared insights on circular economy models and sustainable business growth. The forum fostered dialogue among global leaders, exploring innovative ideas to drive environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives across various industries.

- Europe
- Finance
Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance, participated on June 27th at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Tianjin, China, this year’s edition focusing on the 4th industrial revolution and its impact on…

- Europe
- Government
Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi on Friday met in the Grand-Duchy with Luxembourg leaders to discuss how to broaden cooperation between the two countries in new industries and traditional areas.…

- Europe
- Government
On February 29, 2016, the new Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the People’s Republic of China, Ron Keller, presented his credentials to President Xi Jinping.

Robbert Gorris has contributed to the Beijing chapter of BenCham over the last 6 years. He has been our General Manager since 2012. On behalf of the board of directors of the chamber, I wish to…

- Entertainment
- Europe
This year's Chinese Spring Festival is a special occasion for people in Belgium. The Chinese Embassy to Belgium together with the municipal office of the city of Brussels organised a marvellous…

- Europe
In the U.S. News & World Report's inaugural "Best Countries" ranking, conducted by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and strategy firm BAV Consulting, the Grand…

- Europe
As a small country that has built an international reputation as a centre of finance and industry, Luxembourg ranked as the 3rd most "talent competitive" country by The Global Talent…

- Business
- Government
China is looking at removing career barriers and making more job opportunities for top foreign talents eligible to work at research institutions, colleges and universities. In the coming five years,…

- Europe
- Government
This week a Ministerial visit is taking place to China involving Luxembourg's Minister of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure, Francois Bausch, and the Secretary of State for Sustainable…

- Business
- Government
Since 1953, the Chinese government has made development plans every five years. Now it is approaching the 13th, covering the crucial period of 2016-2020, by the end of which China is expected to…

- Europe
In the first half of 2016, the Netherlands will hold the Presidency of the European Union for the 12th time. The previous Dutch Presidency was in 2004. The EU Presidency meetings in the Netherlands…