EU Chamber of Commerce in China Recommends Improvements for Business in Nanjing
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China on Nov. 22 released its Nanjing Position Paper for 2019-2020, laying out concerns and recommendations of Chamber members doing business in the region, which it says has a particularly high exposure to…
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the U.S.-China trade war. The paper aims to improve conditions for traders and small and medium-sized businesses operating with Nanjing. The paper said that companies operating in and with Nanjing “suffered some of the greatest exposure to the negative effects of the US-China trade war.”