Seats are limited | Join CCG VIP Luncheon: China-EU Economic Cooperation and Two-Way Investment
Wednesday, 8 April 2026 | Lunchtime | Beijing
As global trade patterns shift and supply chains continue to evolve, China–Europe economic ties are entering a new phase of opportunity and challenge. To explore the outlook for two-way investment and business cooperation, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) will jointly host a luncheon dialogue in Beijing.
The event will bring together former Chinese government officials, leading Chinese policy experts, China-based investors, and representatives of Chinese and international companies for a candid discussion on Chinese investment in Europe, the prospects for European businesses in China, supply chain coordination, market access, and the policy environment shaping bilateral cooperation.
Ambassadors of Ireland, Norway, Japan, Luxembourg, Cyprus, and Spain in China have confirmed their participation.
When and where
Wednesday, 8 April 2026, lunchtime, Beijing
The exact location will be shared upon confirmation.
Featured speakers
Henry Huiyao Wang, Founder and President of CCG and former Counsellor of the State Council
Ma Jianchun, President of the China Society for World Trade Organization Studies and former Director-General of the Department of Foreign Affairs at China’s Ministry of Commerce
Han Bing, former Deputy Director-General of the Department of European Affairs at the Ministry of Commerce
Jens Eskelund, President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
Key Topics
I. China’s new investment landscape in Europe: priority sectors, policy developments, and risk management strategies
II. New opportunities for European companies in China: market access, localisation, and industrial cooperation
III. China–Europe supply chain and industrial coordination: building stable and sustainable partnerships amid uncertainty
IV. Policies and rules governing two-way investment: from multilateral frameworks to country-level practice
V. The future of China–Europe economic cooperation: aligning business strategy with policy direction
Seats are limited and registration is required.
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For further questions, contact:
ccgluncheon@ccg.org.cn
+86 17611718659


