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SME Roundtable in Rotterdam - Sustainability in China, opportunities for Dutch SMEs

November 2009
 

Sustainability in China, opportunities for Dutch SMEs

 
The Round Table on Clean Technology was held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Two sessions were organized in total.

 

The first session focused on information targeted at SMEs that have the intention of doing business in China and to prepare the debate for the second session. The second event was the actual Round Table which focused on gathering feedback and on making concrete recommendations to the EU. 

 


 

Ten recommendations following the discussions during these Round Tables:

  1. An EU Clean Technology desk (in a physical sense, organisation and building) is not recommended for the SME.
  2. The European Union should make out a case for the automatic linking of Chinese non-EU certifications for Clean Technology products and services, subject to certain conditions.
  3. Subsidy in the form of European Union clean-technology innovation vouchers for EU-SME-companies with the aim of stimulating co-operation with Chinese knowledge institutions, is not recommended.
  4. The European Union should optimally position itself to become the perfect Clean-tech partner of China.
  5. A bundling of EU/NL knowledge in a desk is recommended, with the aim of searching for markets in China.
  6. It has been explicitly determined that the European Union is needed for SME/Clean Technology business in China.
  7. The European Union can better spend its money on organising a joint image (identity, authority) than just pumping money into China.
  8. Promotion by the EU is important; subsidy in a general sense is not recommended. It is valuable, however, to support the promotion of the companies through EU-financial support.
  9. Joint European Union China R&D programmes (to which industrial platforms are linked), are an efficienct vehicle to demonstrate and sell innovative clean technology in China. This is especially true for SMEs and to a lesser degree for multinationals and research-institutes.
  10. It helps SMEs if the Netherlands spend clean-technology innovation vouchers for NL-SMEs in order to stimulate co-operation with Chinese knowledge institutions.

     

 

 

> Download the EVENT REPORT and the BACKGROUND REPORT of this SME Policy Roundtable.

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