The Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce (BCECC) is the leading Belgian business association for companies engaged in doing business in or with China. We are a non-profit organization established in the 1980s following China’s open-door policy and we are located in Brussels, the heart of Europe.

Opportunities and Challenges in China – Latest Update on Belgium–China Relations

23/10/2025 
Online

China remains a dynamic and complex market for Belgian companies, with new opportunities emerging alongside evolving challenges. How is the business environment developing across different regions, and what does this mean for Belgian trade and investment in China?

Join the Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce (BCECC)’s webinar: “Opportunities and Challenges in China: Latest Update on Belgium–China Relations” on October 23, 2025, at 10:00 CET, where Belgium’s trade commissioners in China will provide the latest insights on the business climate and share perspectives on navigating opportunities and challenges in the Chinese market.

Don’t miss this chance to gain essential updates and expert insights to better understand Belgium–China trade relations!

Agenda:

10:00-10:10: Opening remarks by Mr. Bernard Dewit, Chairman of the BCECC
10:10-11:00: Presentations by:

  • Mr. Didier Denayer, Business Development & Technology Consul of AWEX “Current economic trends in China: opportunities and challenges”      
  • Mr. Koen De Ridder, Economic Representative of FIT Beijing “The strength of our logistics in China’s Global value chain”        
  • Mr. Mattias Debroyer, General Representative of the Brussels Capital Region, at hub.brussels in Shanghai “How to prepare for your mission to China?” 

11:10-11:20: Q&A
11:20-11:30: Closing remarks by Mr. Bernard Dewit, Chairman of the BCECC

Registration:
Free of charge, but registration is mandatory

Location:
Zoom (link will be sent to the participants one day before the event)

Interested in joining us? Please fill in below registration form before October 21, 2025!

20251023 Opportunities and Challenges for Flemish Companies in China
Status