China is an important business center for countries all around the world. Many of the products traded internationally are produced in and bought from China, which is why businesses across several industries strive to make business connections with Chinese enterprises. Joining a Chinese business network or association is one way to make business contacts and advocate for trade practices which made doing business with Chinese companies easier.
EUCBA
The EU-China Business Association, more commonly referred to as EUCBA, is an international, non-profit federation that works to improve trade relations between European countries and China. EUCBA is registered in Belgium and has over 2,000 members in different industries, including small, medium and large businesses. EUCBA has tiered membership levels, based on the size of the member's business.
EU China Business Association
Martelaarslaan 49
B-9000 Gent
Belgium
0032-9-266-1432 /30
eucba.org
China Business Association
The China Business Association has members in the Northeast region of England, including government and private enterprises. The goal of the China Business Association is to link Chinese businesses with British business contacts, and vice versa. Members of the China Business Association receive networking opportunities throughout the year, exclusive discounts and business support. Membership is open to British and Chinese businesses looking to trade, as well as those who advocate trade between British and Chinese companies.
China Business Association
Gateshead International Business Centre
Mulgrave Terrace, Gateshead
Tyne and Wear, NE8 1AN
United Kingdom
4-191-4909414
cba-online.org.uk
US-China Business Council
The US-China Business Council's goal is report on and analyze trade relations between the United States and China, as well as advocate for legislation and business practices that will improve trade relations between the two. Benefits of joining the U.S.-China Business Council include subscriptions to "China Market Intelligence," an exclusive bi-weekly newsletter, and "Washington Update," a newsletter about U.S. legislation that affects trade with China. Membership in the U.S.-China Business Council is open to American businesses, with case-by-case approval for foreign businesses with one or more incorporated offices in the United States. Government, non-profit and academic organizations are not allowed to be members.
US-China Business Council
1818 N Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
202-429-0340
uschina.org