cn December 2010
Journey of a decade
The European Chamber celebrates a milestone anniversary
10 President's Foreword
In China
12 Macro
14 Business
15 EU-China
12 ChambEr Updates
16 Chamber news
• "China 2020: The Road Ahead" business
16 conference
• 10th anniversary Beijing gala ball
• Tianjin 5th annual Food and Beverage
Celebration
• 10th anniversary celebration in Shanghai
• How to protect trade secrets in China
• New members list
InterviewS
22 Global benchmarks
Richard Shentu, managing director of SGS-CSTC
Technical Standards Services, on rising standards
and sustainability
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31 COLUMNS
26 Growth spurt
Chen Aihua and Laure Deron of Gide Loyrette
Nouel on how China's outbound investment is
both rising and maturing
28 Fraud detection
John Sedgwick of Red Flag Screening on how
businesses in China must be vigilant about fake
employee credentials
FEATURES
30 Cover story History in the making
Looking back on the European Chamber's 10
years in China
36 Regions Wuxi
Wuxi looks to balance technology and tradition
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LIFE
38 Information to give
China's philanthropic leaders are aiming to add
transparency to charities
40 Chamber Board
42 Advisory Council
44 China Dining
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46 Business Toolkit
48 Company Index
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A milestone year
Dear members and friends,
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➤➤ cities." The Expo attracted a 10 months of 2010, investment in of China and would help prepare
record-breaking 73 million visitors, property development reached €421 the bank for further potential mon-
handling an average of 370,000 visi- billion, 36.5 percent higher than the etary tightening. Beijing announced
tors daily. same period last year. stricter reserve requirements on
banks as lenders issued €65.5 bil-
Disney, Shanghai sign de- lion in new loans in October, above
tailed agreement market expectations.
Walt Disney said it has signed
a detailed agreement with local Starbucks to open Yunnan
authorities in Shanghai on the joint coffee farm
operation of a Shanghai Disneyland. Starbucks will set up a coffee farm
The deal – the initial phase of which in southwest China's Yunnan
is expected to cost €2.6 billion province after signing an agreement
– still requires Ministry of Com- with the local government. This will
merce approval, but a broader plan be the coffee chain giant's first self-
was approved by the State Council operated plantation. The plantation
ON TRACK: Beijing-Shanghai rail links laid in November last year. The plan will be based in Yunnan's Pu'er area
includes a 4-square-kilometre theme but the locally-grown coffee beans
Beijing-Shanghai high-speed park, hotels and shopping facilities. will be roasted in the US. No finan-
rail track connected Shanghai's government has already cial details were released but the
The final portion of tracks was laid begun relocating residents in the Yunnan government says it plans to
on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed area where the park is planned. The increase annual coffee bean volumes
railway on November 15, meaning park would constitute one of the from the current 35,000 tonnes to
the project is now in its last stage. largest-ever single foreign invest- 181,000 tonnes by 2020. Nestle and
At 1,318 kilometres in length, it will ments in China. Kraft also source coffee beans from
be the world's longest high-speed Yunnan province.
railway. Work on the €24.7 billion Sina, Microsoft announce
rail link began in April 2008 and it Messenger-Weibo alliance
is due to open in 2012. Travel time Microsoft and Sina have announced
between the two cities will be reduced a partnership under which Micro-
to approximately four hours from the soft's instant-messaging service will
current 10. Several other high-speed be linked with Sina's microblogging
rail links have since been opened platform. No details were provided
including lines between Wuhan and about when the integration would
Guangzhou, Zhengzhou and Xi'an, begin, but users will be able to link
Shanghai and Nanjing, Shanghai Windows Live Messenger accounts
and Hangzhou. In total, China's with Sina Weibo accounts, allowing
high-speed rail network covers 7,431 them to post across both platforms.
kilometres of track. Microsoft's Windows Live Spaces
blogging service will also be gradu- FRESH: Starbucks to set up Yunnan farm
BUSINESS ally migrated to Sina's blogging
service as the US software giant Gap opens flagship Shang-
State banks deny halting gradually leaves the blogging busi- hai store
developer loans ness. The companies say the partner- Gap, the US clothing retailer,
State-run newspaper China Real ship could eventually be extended opened its first of four planned
Estate Business reported that Indus- to include mobile internet service stores in mainland China in
trial and Commercial Bank of China, collaboration. Shanghai in November. The 1,140
Bank of China, China Construction square-metre flagship, located next
Bank and Agricultural Bank of China ICBC plans €5b rights issue to a newly-opened Apple store on
had not made any loans to develop- Industrial and Commercial Bank of Huaihai Road, is part of the retail-
ers since October. It added that no China plans to raise up to €5 billion er's push to expand sales online and
fresh financing would be issued to in a new rights issue in Shanghai outside of the US, where consumer
the sector for the rest of the year. The and Hong Kong. The rights issue spending remains tepid. Gap will
banks' press offices released state- comes on the heels of stricter capital open another Shanghai store before
ments to the contrary. During the first requirements by the People's Bank the end of the year, while additional
T he European Chamber proud- Mayer, Director General of the State low production and service costs –
ly held its 10th anniversary Council's Development Research Cen- participants argued that these factors
business conference, "China ter Long Guoqiang, Philips' Greater should not make businesses in China
2020: The Road Ahead", in Beijing on China Chairman Patrick S. Kung, as become complacent.
November 5. The conference offered well as Horst Loechel, adjunct profes- For the Chinese economy to shift to
a high-level platform for prominent sor of economics at the China Europe a more balanced growth model, while
policy makers and business leaders International Business School. still contributing to global prosperity,
to share their insights on China's During the conference, speak- many challenges must be overcome.
economic future with more than 340 ers called for mutual understanding For example, financial reforms should
participants. and close collaboration between the be implemented to support economic
It featured keynote speakers includ- EU and China to achieve sustainable development. This would allow for
ing Peter Mandelson, the UK's former growth. They highlighted the efforts greater flexibility in China's exchange
business secretary and former Europe- that China has taken to improve its rate mechanism, as well as more open-
an Commissioner for Trade, Director business environment for foreign ness in the financial services market.
General of the Investment Promotion businesses, such as setting up a legal European business leaders also dis-
Agency for China's Ministry of Com- framework, increasing transparency, cussed key trends in the Chinese mar-
merce Liu Zuozhang, Ambassador and and simplifying administrative pro- ket, including the country's growing
Head of the European Commission cesses. These policies have helped at- middle class, an ageing population,
Delegation to China Serge Abou, and tract foreign direct investment. Fur- the development of China's central
Ardo Hansson, the World Bank's chief thermore, speakers discussed how and western areas, and competition
economist for China. China's opening-up policy has been from local businesses.
A panel discussion among eminent central to the country's economic de- The conference closed with a panel
business leaders and academics fol- velopment, and will continue to have of past and present European Chamber
lowed the keynote speeches. Moder- an impact in the next five-year plan. presidents. Past presidents Peter Batey,
ated by Duncan Innes-Ker, senior edi- Speakers also shared their opin- Ernst Behrens, Serge Janssens de Va-
tor and economist for the Economist ions on how China is an important rebeke and Joerg Wuttke joined cur-
Intelligence Unit, the panel included market, and plays a key role in fu- rent president Jacques de Boisséson to
Schneider Electric's Executive Vice- ture global growth as an emerging reflect on their respective experiences
President of power and Asia-Pacific economy. While the country allows with the organisation. The event ended
business Eric Rondolat, Chief Econo- for a unique business environment on a festive note with a sumptuously-
mist of Deutsche Bank Group Thomas – a large market, with comparatively catered networking event. ■
Tianjin treats
Tianjin's 5th annual Food and Beverage event celebrates European Chamber
anniversary
T he European Chamber's event in its Grand Ballroom. The A special congratulations goes out
Tianjin chapter hosted its ambience was relaxed and elegant, to Morten Stenkilde, who won a
5th Food and Beverage Cel- while traditional food from France, one-night stay for two in the Radis-
ebration on October 15. Italy, Germany and other European son Plaza Hotel's presidential suite
The annual event is by far the Eu- countries was served with Torres and a seven-course breakfast with
ropean Chamber's most anticipated wine from Spain and fresh German free-flow wine.
celebration in Tianjin. With more beer. An oversized cake, presented Guests danced the night away to
than 320 guests in attendance this to the tune of Beethoven's "Ode to live music performed by St. Lucia's
year, business leaders from Ipsen, Joy", helped celebrate the European Dee and her saxophonist Jab, as well
Airbus, Siemens, Alcan and Goglio – Chamber's 10th anniversary. as music mixed by DJ Moha. Many
who are also board members of the The festivities also included a thanks to the event's corporate
European Chamber Tianjin chapter best dressed competition and lucky sponsors – including Airbus, Goglio,
– dined alongside guests from lead- draw, with prizes including a TUI Ipsen, Jones Lang LaSalle, Siemens,
ing European companies in Tianjin Yangtze River cruise, Dikara Spa Vestas, Business Tianjin, DK 1308
and nearby areas. treatment, Westin fitness center and the Raffles Hotel – and all of our
The upscale Raffles Hotel in membership and a variety of com- special guests who made the night
downtown Tianjin hosted the plimentary five-star hotel packages. nothing short of magical. ■
DIGGING IN: The Tianjin board cuts cake to celebrate the European GORGEOUS GOWNS: Winners of the best dressed women
Chamber's 10th anniversary competition from Airbus and Gurit
New members
Beijing Pearl River Delta Solutions
Aellio Web Agency EPCOS (Zhuhai FTZ) Asecorp (Shanghai) Business Con-
Beijing Scandinavian Furniture Fazhilong Sports Production (Shen- sulting
Couleurs De Vie zhen) Berlitz International
Novartis Country Organization Star Prototype Manufacturing
Resources Global Professionals TüV SüD China Tianjin
Zhongshan Winco Industries Chaoyang General Construction
Chengdu Engineering Company
Meineke Auto Center Shanghai Wellington College International
Achats Service Global Procurement Tianjin
Global benchmarks
Richard Shentu of SGS-CSTC, an inspection and certification services provider,
on rising standards and evaluating sustainability
Fabian Furrer is president of the in- it didn't want a drastic change. It still
ternational department at Dongdao, had to reflect the previous logo and
a leading brand design and manage- give it some recognition.
ment agency in China. The Beijing-
based firm was founded in 1997, and Q: How do you think the new logo
has developed brand identities for represents the European Chamber?
companies like Air China, Sina and A: Unlike the old logo, which fea-
various Chinese government minis- tures the flags of China and the EU,
tries. Originally from Switzerland, the new version has stronger red and
Furrer previously helped develop the blue colours to represent the two
Chinese brand of Swiss-based Hol- sides, while also reflecting the seri- Q: How does designing a brand for
cim, a Fortune 500 supplier of build- ousness of the European Chamber. a non-profit organisation compare to
ing materials, and also served as ex- We actually pinpointed the exact providing services for a corporation?
ecutive director of the Swiss Chinese colours from the official flags. The A: The design process is the same.
Chamber of Commerce in Beijing. He colours are also shaded and overlap, You still need to meet and gain an un-
spoke to EuroBiz about how Dongdao which represents Europe and China's derstanding of what an organisation
developed the European Chamber's close cooperation in certain areas. On or a corporation wants, and pay the
new logo, and what the new image the other hand, the colours do not same kind of attention to both enti-
represents. mix, clearly illustrating China and ties. However, with many non-profit
the EU's respective independence. organisations you need to go to the
Q: Why was it necessary to change The logo's circle of stars represents next level and provide support on
the European Chamber logo? the unity of both China and the EU, how to use the logo in various appli-
A: I believe the previous logo served while the single, enlarged star on the cations. For example, it's a problem if
its purpose well – and did so for a de- top right corner represents China. you have nice logo, but all the differ-
cade. The initiative to update the logo Implicitly, the stars also refer to the ent chapters are utilising it different-
came within the European Chamber European Chamber as a platform of ly. Big companies, however, usually
itself. The organisation has evolved exchange between the China and the have sufficient funds to come up with
and increasingly become a major European countries, with many com- their corporate identity, along with
voice in China for European interests, mon visions. handbooks on how to manage them.
and therefore rose in significance and
importance. Companies and organi- Q: Dongdao's slogan is "European
sations change over time, and so does fashion with direct Far East price."
the necessity to adjust those changes How are you able to balance these
in branding strategies. two features?
A: Dongdao's chairman, Xie Jianjun,
Q: How did Dongdao come up with has stressed the importance of hav-
the European Chamber's new logo? ing an international mindset since he
A: Actually, the process began last first founded the company. His phi-
year when the European Chamber losophy mainly stems from the fact
approached Dongdao to design the that he was in the first generation of
logo. When I started my new role, I graduating students at the China Cen-
arranged a meeting between the two tral Academy of Fine Arts, where his
sides. This was very important be- art and design education in the 1990s
cause we needed to understand the had heavy Western influence. At the
European Chamber's design require- same time, compared to major for-
ments and the ideas behind redoing eign players in the industry, I think it
the logo. One of the key issues the Eu- Fabian Furrer, international department takes a Chinese player to understand
ropean Chamber identified was that president of Dongdao the needs of the domestic market. ■
Growth spurt
China's outbound investment is both rising and maturing
By Chen Aihua and Laure Deron
Fraud detection
Businesses in China must be vigilant about fake employee credentials
By Richard Bensberg
Creation
With Beijing gearing up for its entry
into the WTO, and business leaders
from both Europe and China prepar-
ing for deepened integration, 2000 VOICE TO BE HEARD: Peter Batey is one of the European Chamber's founding fathers
was an appropriate time to create the
European Chamber. Quite simply, it ners. "The working groups were tied recalls borrowing staff from his own
was becoming increasingly impor- together and form the engine room company to help with the publica-
tant for industries across Europe to of the European Chamber. An organ- tion. "The final text was hammered
pull together. isational superstructure was then put out over a weekend at my flat, with
The Chamber was established on top to represent all of the working the full team in attendance," he says.
with Jean-Francois Fichaux, Peter groups – as a whole – properly." "At about 60 pages, the position pa-
Batey, Serge Janssens de Varebeke Batey, who was also previously in- per was a small fish compared to the
and Ernst Behrens at the helm, volved with establishing the British comprehensive volume that is pub-
while European Commission repre- Chamber of Commerce in China, still lished annually now."
sentatives provided crucial support. remembers the humble beginnings Still, it was just what the organi-
Batey – who took over as Chamber of the European Chamber's annual sation needed to build its public pro-
president in the summer of 2001 af- position paper, European Business file. The position paper was launched
ter the organisation's first president, in China. Working groups were each at a press conference attended by
Fichaux, was posted to Jakarta – says asked to produce a summary of is- the EU Ambassador to China, and
European industry working groups sues affecting their respective sec- subsequently presented at the vice-
were key to the organisation's estab- tors, and to make recommendations ministerial level to China's Ministry
lishment. on how to maximise opportunities of Commerce, the State Planning
"We used a bottom-up approach," from China's market opening. Commission (now the National De-
says Batey, now chairman of finan- While the Chamber was still small velopment and Reform Com-
cial advisory firm Vermillion Part- and in its development stages, Batey mission), the State Economic ➤➤
Consolidation
The next challenge in the Chamber's
formative years was to lay down
organisational building blocks – de-
spite having limited finances and
only a small pool of members.
"The establishment of the EUCCC UNITING FORCE: Ernst Behrens led the Chamber through a period of financial stability
was not an easy thing to do because
the national chambers feared they and in return were able to meet with in the Philippines from 1995-1997
would lose influence. There was a European political leaders on visits and was president of the German
bit of resistance," says Behrens, who to China. Chamber of Commerce in China
served as the organisation's third With financial support from the when it was first formed in 1999.
president from 2002 to 2004. advisory board, the organisation "I am a convinced European," Beh-
Members did not want to pay two gained greater influence – using ad- rens says. "I realised, having been
fees to both national chambers and ditional funds to secure office space president of the German Chamber,
the European Chamber, making it and professional staff, as well as pro- that the quality of change and voice
difficult to employ professional staff. viding higher-quality services. The you can have as one single national
To combat the problem, Behrens advisory board has since grown to 27 state is very limited. If you want a
created an advisory board of 10 key companies and membership contin- voice for your industry, you need a
European businesses. Companies, in- ues to rise. chamber that is united."
cluding Siemens (of which Behrens Before his tenure at the European
was CEO at the time), made an extra Chamber in China, Behrens served as Growth
contribution to be part of this board, president of the European Chamber Building on momentum from the
Recognition
Despite the threat posed by the
global economic downturn, Joerg
Wuttke, who became the European
Chamber's fifth president in 2007,
brought the organisation's visibility
to new levels. Seeking to deepen en-
LEADERS: Serge Janssens de Varebeke meets with former Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai gagement with both the media and
the Chinese government, Wuttke
European Chamber's strengthened The organisation was also able to helped the Chamber ignite pivotal
financial situation, Serge Janssens hold a series of large-scale events, discussions about European and Chi-
de Varebeke became president co-organising the EU-China Summit nese business issues.
in 2004 and led the organisation in Beijing in 2005, an appreciation "I think, as a chamber, if you
through a period of strong growth: dinner for China's Minister of Com- are just doing diligent work behind
Within three years, five new offices merce Bo Xilai in 2006, as well as the closed doors, then members don't
were opened in Nanjing, Chengdu, first Shanghai gala ball in May 2005 really see your achievements," says
Tianjin, the Pearl River Delta and and a charity ball in Beijing in No- Wuttke, chief representative of Chi-
Shenyang. Meanwhile, membership vember 2005. na for BASF.
rose from 369 to more than 1,000. Aside from being credited for the "My goal was to raise our pro-
De Varebeke, the Chamber's Chamber's rapid growth, de Vare- file, where we could be seen as good
longest-serving president, says beke also focused on improving the enough to be on the front page of the
the expansion could not have oc- organisation's operations. Hiring Financial Times. The point was to be
curred without the financial stability dedicated business managers to run an active group, where members feel
brought about by his predecessor. the working groups, for example, he proud to be involved because ➤➤
Membership: 700
MORE VISIBILITY: Joerg Wuttke with Peter Mandelson, the UK's former business secretary and former European Commissioner for Trade
➤➤ we are a crucial organisation state, nor an unstoppable monolith. bringing forth more content to the
that people listen to." Instead, Europe needs to respect Chi- business community – thus provid-
Wuttke – who also served as chair- na's strengths, understand its weak- ing additional opportunities for face
man of the German Chamber from nesses and take on the many oppor- time in the public arena.
2001-2004 – believed that a higher tunities its rise offers." Wuttke's strong voice in the me-
media profile had to be built upon In November 2009, the Chamber dia was also seen in the spring of
facts, integrity and message consis- published its first business survey, 2009, when he began raising con-
tency, while also staying away from "Overcapacity in China - Causes, cerns about Chinese protectionism
"China bashing." Impacts and Recommendations", in the wind turbine industry.
"My motto has always been, 'Don't an industry-led report on the causes "After I spoke up, there was a
preach. Focus on the issues,'" he says. and effects of overcapacity across six massive campaign among the Chi-
"To engage effectively with China, key sectors. Publishing a survey, in nese media, where they argued that
it's important to understand that addition to the annual position pa- protectionism was not happening.
it is neither a fragile authoritarian per, meant that the organisation was International media were also very
Looking forward
Working for Total, a multinational
energy company, Jacques de Boissé-
son has been posted to a variety of
places, including Paris, the Middle
East, Latin America and now China.
Since arriving in 2005, de Boisséson
says the country has offered count-
less exciting experiences.
"It's been the most different from
all the other countries I've been in.
It's great to be in this country at this
time, when China is reshaping the
world," de Boisséson says. "And one
of the most important features of
this reshaping is the relationship be-
tween China and Europe."
As such, de Boisséson – who first
got involved with the European
Chamber three years ago as an ex- NEW ERA: Jacques de Boisséson meets with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
ecutive vice-president – believes the
Chamber has a pivotal role to play in Chamber advocates. are the best on-the-ground source
China's global impact as he leads the In April, for example, de Bois- of information for European policy-
organisation into its next decade. séson, Wuttke, and several other makers. Brussels has a distant view
"I have the privilege of leading the European business leaders met with of China."
European Chamber at a time when it Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. A few As he leads the organisation into
is already working well, and sound in months later, the Chamber launched its next era, de Boisséson says he will
all its dimensions," he says. its 10th position paper, presenting it continue to strengthen it as an au-
Since taking on his presidential not only to European leaders in Brus- thoritative voice on European busi-
role at the end of April, de Boissé- sels as in previous years, but also in ness in China.
son has concentrated on building Berlin, Madrid, Paris and Rome. "Our target in the next decade is to
upon the momentum of the organi- "We really have to share our expe- be seen as an entity that says things
sation's strengthening voice, further riences in China with European lead- for the benefit of China and our
increasing membership and also ers," de Boisséson says. members. This will be the best way
boosting the impact of what the "We have an impact because we to improve the business climate." ■
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