Csaba Wolf is vice-president of ChinaCham, the Hungarian-Chinese Chamber of Economy. He studied at the International Politics faculty, Beijing University from 1986-92 on a foreign ministry scholarship and served as a commercial counselor at the Hungarian embassies in Pyongyang and Beijing in between stints at private companies.
China Sinopharm’s COVID-19 vaccine taken by about a million people in emergency use
Nearly one million people have taken an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed by China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) through the country’s emergency use program, the firm said on Wednesday. China launched the emergency use program in July, which so far includes three vaccine candidates for essential workers and other limited groups of people.
Mr Wu Jiang, co-founder of ChinaCham awarded by the President of Hungary
Mr Wu Jiang, CEO of CECZ Group, co-founder and vice-president of ChinaCham received today the Knight’s Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit for his tireless efforts in helping Hungary with the procurement, delivery and donations of medical supplies for protection against the COVID-19 epidemic. Heartfelt congratulations!
Covid-19: China’s Qingdao to test nine million in five days
The Chinese city of Qingdao is testing its entire population of nine million people for Covid-19 over a period of five days.
Lenovo is to expand its portfolio with their first European in-house manufacturing unit in Hungary
After earlier years of contract manufacturing, Lenovo has now decided to build a new, in-house manufacturing unit. The Hong Kong-based company will manufacture products for data centres and desktops in its brand new facility in Üllő in the framework of an investment worth EUR 24.7 million, in the meantime creating almost 1,000 new jobs.
Post-pandemic era calls for greater China-EU contributions
Chinese President Xi Jinping will hold a virtual meeting with German and European Union (EU) leaders on Monday, a timely and critical gathering to steer the China-EU partnership toward a more stable and mature future in a world where uncertainties abound.
Announcement by the Chinese Embassy in Hungary about requirements for certified Health Declaration Form before boarding China-bound airlines in Hungary
I.Effective on 7th September, 2020, all passengers whose origin is Hungary and ultimate destination is China are required to take nucleic acid PCR tests in Hungary for COVID-19 within 3 days before boarding. Transit passengers whose origin is not Hungary should complete the PCR test and verification procedure in the Chinese Embassies or Consulate Generals in their origin nations.
Beijing resumes direct international flights
Beijing is opening up to the world again after China has spent over half a year combating COVID-19, with occasional resurgences in some cities. The capital city announced on Wednesday plans to resume direct international flights, starting from Thursday, which signals that locally transmitted cases have been fully contained, leading medical experts commented.




