Shortlist Announced for the 2025 China-Scotland Business Awards!
The China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) cordially invites its members to a briefing on the China Macro Outlook 2025, scheduled for Tuesday, 21 January 2025. The event will be held online via Zoom.
Tickets and tables for the Chinese Burns Supper 2025 are now open for sale. The event will take place on Thursday 30th January at Hilton Glasgow. Now going into its 12th year (a full cycle of the ...
You will be aware of the Labour Party’s manifesto commitment to “improve the UK’s capability to understand and respond to the challenges and opportunities China poses through an audit of our bilateral ...
The China-Britain Business Council's member survey, conducted as part of CBBC’s submission to the UK Government’s China Audit, aims to provide a snapshot of the perspectives of representatives from ...
The Grand Final of the 2024 PHBS-CJBS Global Pitch Competition, along with the PHBS-CJBS Bay Area Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Forum, were held on Thursday, 5 December at PHBS in Shenzhen. The ...
The China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) has launched the first UK-Greater Bay Area Guide (hereinafter - "Guide"), which showcases investment and development opportunities in the Greater Bay Area ...
On December 4, 2024, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) hosted the event “Presenting Hainan Free Trade Port to the World” at the Lanting of the MFA. The event was themed “Local Practices of Chinese ...
Your 2025 Roadmap to doing business in the world’s most lucrative consumer market. Join us for the Scotland edition of our flagship China Consumer programme in Glasgow in 2025 to learn from and mingle ...
To further strengthen the exchange and cooperation between Tianjin and British enterprises, and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results in more fields, the Tianjin Municipal People's Government ...
The China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) hosted a 70-Year Anniversary Reception on Thursday, 21 November at the Residence of the British Consul-General in Guangzhou. Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, Chair ...