China Expert Group

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Davide-Cucino

Chair

Davide Cucino

Fincantieri China

(Italy)

Dominik-Kummerle

Secretariat Lead

Dominik Kümmerle

Policy Director and Strategic Communications

Vice-Chair

Fabian Bahr

ZEISS Group

(Germany)

Vice-Chair

Eva Hampl

Dell Inc

(United States)

Vice-Chair

Korhan Kurdoğlu

ATA Holding

(Türkiye)

Vice-Chair

Lukas Martin

Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic

(Czech Republic)

  • 01.

    Why OECD Work on China Matters

    Representing likeminded market-based democracies, the OECD Council at Ministerial level adopted a resolution in 2007 to strengthen cooperation with China as a ‘key partner’ through a program of enhanced engagement. The OECD advances policy dialogue with China in selected areas to promote convergence towards OECD standards, taking into account OECD members’ relations with China as a cooperation partner, economic competitor and systemic rival. Where challenges persist, strategic discussions are being held among OECD member governments to foster effective common approaches.

  • 03.

    How Business Engages with the OECD on China

    Our China Expert Group contributes guidance to China–OECD cooperation in areas that improve trade and investment conditions, as well as the overall business environment in China. The group encourages a mutually beneficial relationship, recognizing that differentiated approaches may be necessary to achieve effective progress. We regularly consult with the OECD Ambassador-led Informal Reflection Group on China, and organize and contribute to additional thematic ad-hoc sessions with the OECD and delegations.
  • 02.

    Our 2024 Priorities

    • Sharing information on developments regarding the business environment in China
    • Fostering collaboration on global environmental sustainability challenges
    • Encouraging a healthcare dialogue and collaboration
    • Effectively addressing trade challenges and fostering a level playing field
    • Providing guidance on innovation and digitalization opportunities and challenges
  • 04.

    Our Engagement with OECD Bodies

    • OECD Informal Reflection Group on China
    • Senior OECD Representative in China