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The relevant EU regulations and preliminary rulings have a direct impact on the overseas development of Chinese electromechanical enterprises. The European Commission's foreign subsidies regulations and other regulations have brought changes to the business strategies of enterprises. Enterprises need to pay more attention to compliance operations to cope with possible risks.
In this context, it is of great significance to conduct in-depth research on the role of the China Chamber of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and the response strategies of enterprises, which is not only related to the short-term interests of enterprises, but also to their long-term development.
As an important organization in the industry, the China Chamber of Commerce for Machinery and Electronics has been committed to providing guidance and support to enterprises. The Chamber helps enterprises understand EU regulations and policies and improve compliance awareness by organizing training and issuing guidelines. For example, the Chamber invites experts to interpret foreign subsidy regulations, analyze their specific impact on enterprises, and put forward targeted suggestions.
Companies themselves are also constantly trying to adapt to the new environment. They have strengthened internal management, established and improved compliance systems, and ensured that all businesses comply with EU requirements. Some companies have also increased their investment in research and development to improve the technological content and added value of their products in order to reduce their reliance on subsidies.
At the same time, companies have also strengthened cooperation and exchanges. By sharing experiences and resources, they jointly cope with EU regulatory challenges. For example, when responding to preliminary rulings, companies have joined together to jointly develop response plans to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.
However, compliance operations are not achieved overnight and there are still some problems and difficulties. Some companies do not have a deep understanding of EU regulations, which leads to violations in the course of operations. In addition, establishing a sound compliance system requires a lot of manpower, material and financial resources, which is very stressful for some small and medium-sized enterprises.
In order to further promote the compliance of enterprises, the China Chamber of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering can strengthen communication and cooperation with relevant EU institutions. By establishing a good dialogue mechanism, it can timely understand the changes and development trends of EU regulations and provide enterprises with more accurate and timely information.
Enterprises should also continuously improve their capabilities and qualities, strengthen talent training, and attract professionals with international legal and trade knowledge. At the same time, they should use modern information technology to establish an intelligent compliance management system to improve management efficiency and accuracy.
In short, if Chinese mechanical and electrical enterprises want to achieve sustainable development in their overseas layout, they must adhere to compliant operations, give full play to the role of the China Mechanical and Electrical Chamber of Commerce, and continuously improve their competitiveness and ability to cope with risks.