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“I hope that Human Resources (HR) will be perceived as more than a side issue or supporting function. HR should be considered as a core and relevant aspect of doing business in China. “

Rosanna Terminio, Human Resources Working Group

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“CSR will be an opening for companies to view social, financial and environmental aspects as more important in their industry.”

Cindy Zhang, Marketing and Corporate Communication Director at Metsä Group; Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Forum Vice Chair at the European Chamber.

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“The biggest accomplishment for me along my journey with European Chamber is the people/member network that connected, communicated and collaborated through the platform of the CSR Forum.”

Roy Zhang, Chair of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Forum at the European Chamber.

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“I count on the European Chamber continuing to be the voice of European business striving forward, always adopting a proactive role while standing beside European businesses in order to build bridges.”

Carlo Diego D’Andrea, Managing Partner of DP Group; Vice President of the European Chamber and Shanghai Chapter Chair

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“During the past 12 years of membership of the Chamber, I was able to find answers to our questions and needs according to the different tasks and department of my team.”

Massimo Bagnasco, Managing Director and Partner at Progetto CMR (Beijing); Vice President of the European Chamber

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“20 years ago, we were big fish in a small pond; the situation has changed and now we are small fish in a big pond. Currently, foreign companies are just a small part of the Chinese economy, local companies have grown.”

Bernhard Weber, General Manager, Baden-Württemberg International Nanjing; Chief Representative of the State of Baden-Württemberg in China

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“Sitting at the table as one Europe gave us the size, leverage and significance we needed to negotiate agreements with China. We definitely got better deals than any European country could have achieved on their own.”

Helmut Güsten, former Nanjing Board Chair of the European Chamber

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“Government officials were invited to communicate directly with European Chamber members to address concerns, interpret and explain important regulations.”

Peiqin Ding, Tax Partner of Deloitte China (Nanjing); Nanjing Local Chair of Finance and Taxation Working Group at the European Chamber

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“I have a lot of very good memories of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China … One of my favourites is the day I was elected vice president in 2014.”

Sara Marchetta, Partner of Chiomenti Law Firm Beijing; States’ Representative of the European Chamber

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“The European business community has long been part of China’s success story. Today, the EU is China’s most important trading partner, while China is the EU’s second most important trading partner.”

Charlotte Roule, CEO of ENGIE China; Vice President of the European Chamber

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