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    How businesses prepare for the EU regulatory 'tsunami'

    We are excited to invite you to our upcoming "How businesses prepare for the EU regulatory 'tsunami'" event. This event is organised for decision-makers in retail and trading companies and buying offices in Hong Kong. The European Green Deal focuses on sustainabilityempowering consumers via a Digital Product Passport, and a change in the related supply-chain liabilities.

    The upcoming changes are significant, and dealing with the legislative impact will take considerable time. Not being prepared could result in losing access to the EU market, which companies cannot afford. Therefore, staying ahead of the "wave" and being prepared is crucial. An expert panel will provide valuable insights into these regulatory changes and discuss ways to mitigate any potential impact on your business.

    This ProductIP event will take place on April 17, 2023, at the Royal Park Hotel in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Please note that limited seats are available, and registration is required. Each company is allowed a maximum of two attendees, and access to the event is free. Doors open at 13h00. The event starts at 14h00 and we expect to finish at 17h00.

    We look forward to seeing you there!”

    https://www.productip.com/event-calendar/seminar

     

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