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Welcome to the website 'Doing Business', offering all kinds
of information targeted at Dutch companies interested in doing
business in China, as well as information on how to do business
with the Dutch.
This information is compiled by the economic and agricultural sections of the Dutch diplomatic posts in China, in close cooperation with the Netherlands Business Support Offices in China, the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency and the Dutch Network of Officers for Science and Technology.
On June 24, 2010, a seminar was held at Windpower Asia in Beijing, co-organized by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Cleantech Holland and the Dutch Embassy in Beijing to elaborate on lessons learned and best practices in offshoring windparks.
Since the launch of the European Union Chamber of Commerce's last position paper in September 2009, China has confirmed its rebound from the global economic crisis. On September 2, 2010, the Chamber's 2010/2011 position paper will be launched. Read more on the EU Chamber's website. >>
In order to ensure the operational safety of the Port of Shanghai during the World Expo, Shanghai Transport & Port Authority issued a formal notice on the handling of dangerous goods from 20 March till 31 October 2010.
This Summer Shanghai will be all about the World Expo 2010. The Netherlands will be represented in no fewer than 3 places: with the country pavilion 'Happy Street', the 'Rotterdam Water City Pavilion' and
the Dutch Culture Centre. Read all about the Dutch participation! >>
Travelling to the Netherlands has never been easier. >>
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| The Dutch Economic Network covers 11 cities and surrounding regions in China: |
| Beijing, Dalian, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Jinan, Kunming, Nanjing, Qingdao, Shanghai, Tianjin, Wuhan |
| China |
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| Telephone | (+86) (0)10 8532 0205 |
| Fax | (+86) (0)10 8532 0302 |
| pek-ea@minbuza.nl |
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| 9.00 am - 5.30 pm |