Diverging standards, double certification requirements or unclear regulatory procedures can limit the ability of companies to integrate their global value chains and are often a hurdle for market entry and trade in China.
In cooperation with GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit), the VERE association provides a first insight into the challenges that arise in this context and lays a foundation for further in-depth discussions.
We would like to cordially invite you to this free webinar on Wednesday, 14th July 2021 at 08:30 am (CET). Please register via the following link:
register.gotowebinar.com/rt/5061410879482129936
Agenda:
After an introduction to the working methods of GPQI, Frieder Mecklenburg, Deputy Country Component Manager of GPQI China, and Tao Mengying, Consultant on Conformity Assessment Issues, will inform about the concept and reform progress of the China Compulsory Certification (CCC) system.
08:30: Welcome
08:35: The working methods of the GIZ Global Project Quality Infrastructure (Frieder Mecklenburg, GIZ GPQI China)
08:45: China Compulsory Certification - basic information and reform measures (Tao Mengying, GIZ GPQI China) - presentation in English
09:20: Discussion and questions (all participants)
As a participant, you will have the opportunity to ask questions about China Compulsory Certification directly to our speakers. We would also like to invite you to send us your questions in advance to info@vereev.de. We will also be happy to receive them after the event.
The event will be mainly held in English language. If you have any organisational questions about the event, please do not hesitate to contact Anke Oetjens at +49/40/750687-301.
Regulatory challenges in trade with China
Diverging standards, double certification requirements or unclear regulatory procedures can limit the ability of companies to integrate their global value chains and are often a hurdle for market entry and trade in China. In cooperation with GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit), the VERE association provides a first insight into the challenges that arise in this context and lays a foundation for further in-depth discussions.