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  • Mutual cooperation between CCPIT Hunan Sub-Council and EIC-Macau to start after official visit
    ( 25-11-2005 )

  • EIC-Macau presents its current functions to Henan Delegation
    ( 25-10-2005)

  • EIC-Macau participated at the 10 th MIF
    (24-10-2005)

  • EIC-Macau organized a seminar on “Doing Business in Eastern Europe ” during 10 th MIF
    (21-10-2005)

  • EIC-Macau participated at the 7 th China Hi-Tech Fair in Shenzhen
    (18-10-2005)

  • EIC Conference 2005 in Malta : Networking for Growth and Jobs in Europe
    (10-10-2005)

  • Will Doha survive Hong Kong ? (12-12-2005)

The WTO will this week discuss an agenda based on development for the poorest nations of the world


  • WTO Hong Kong Ministerial: closing chapter of Doha Round? (01-12-2005)

    The Sixth WTO Ministerial Conference will be held in Hong Kong , China , from 13 to 18 December.


  • SMEs are key to a thriving economy (01-12-2005)

    European Small and Middle-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are key to deliver stronger growth and more and better jobs


  • Euro: new Member States need to step up efforts (17-11-2005)

New Member States of the European Union planning to adopt the euro as their national currency must step up efforts…


  • EU faces challenges of globalisation at Informal European Council (04-11-2005)
EU Heads of State and Government gathered on 27 October for an Informal European Council at Hampton Court Palace , United Kingdom

  • Bulgaria and Romania closer to accession (04-11-2005)
Bulgaria and Romania should be able to meet the requirements of EU membership in time for the provisional date of accession of 1 January 2007…

  • Towards a single EU tax base? (04-11-2005)
On 26 October the European Commission set out a plan to harmonise the corporate tax base across the EU.

  • Member States support EU negotiators at WTO (20-10-2005)

    The 25 Foreign Ministers reaffirmed their support for EU negotiators...

Trading with the EU

How to EXPORT to the European Union?

The Export Helpdesk is an online service, provided by the European Commission, to facilitate market access for developing countries (including Macau and China) to the European Union. New sections and information are included in the updated version, please come and check it out…

•  To take maximum advantage of the EU's preferential trade regimes available for developing countries:

•  To obtain information about EU and Member States ' import requirements and internal taxes:


EU-Asia Cooperation Forum

EU Cooperation Profile

Ref: MCP-EU-05-001  
Kind of business:
A Portuguese cork stoppers producer for wine bottles and other purposes, made of natural, agglomerated, colmated and technical cork.
Desired form of co-operation:
To look for agents and representatives of small and medium dimension with good knowledge or contacts with wineries or cellars in Europe and China.
Origin:
Portugal
Contact us for more details:

Ref: MCP-EU-05-002  
Kind of business:
A trading company in Macau dealing in kitchen appliances, cooking stoves, and bathroom facilities etc looks for representative agents in Europe to develop the European market. The company owns a cooking stove manufacturing factory in the Guangdong province of China , producing a variety of kitchen appliances.
Desired form of co-operation:
To look for agents in Europe to represent their products. The potential partners need to have a strong distribution network in the field, and provide customers with products that meet their needs and
Origin: Portugal
Contact us for more details: Euro-Info Centre, Macau

For further information about the above profile, please contact us at Tel: 713338, Fax: 713339 or email to eic@macau.ctm.net

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