A promotional event for the Shenzhen Qianhai International Business e-Station was held in Hong Kong on March 13, attracting approximately 200 representatives from 30 industrial parks in Belt and Road countries, government agencies from Shenzhen and Hong Kong, as well as higher education institutions and professional service providers.
Chan Pak-li, under secretary of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, delivers a speech.
The event aims to gather insights from all participating parties to discuss how to leverage Qianhai’s institutional innovation advantages and Hong Kong’s international resources to promote the global expansion of Chinese enterprises and increase their share in the global value chain.
Yuan Fuyong, deputy director-general of the Qianhai Authority, stated that Qianhai will actively promote resource sharing, joint cooperation, and mutual development between Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Qianhai plans to make full use of the Shenzhen Qianhai International Business e-Station to help enterprises establish connections with Hong Kong’s advantageous industries and jointly expand into overseas markets with their Hong Kong counterparts.
Chan Pak-li, under secretary of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, emphasized that Hong Kong will further enhance its role as a “super liaison” and work with Qianhai to create an accelerator for enterprises’ overseas expansion, providing vital support for their global development and contributing to the country’s opening up to the outside world.
Representatives of the Qianhai Authority and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council sign a strategic cooperation agreement.
During the event, the Qianhai Authority and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council signed a strategic cooperation agreement. In the future, the two parties will collaborate to promote resource sharing, policy coordination, and international market expansion between enterprises in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Additionally, the Shenzhen Qianhai International Business e-Station signed cooperation agreements with Sunwah Group and the Greater Bay Area Importers and Exporters Association to encourage more companies to utilize Hong Kong’s international platforms for accelerating their global business expansion.
The Shenzhen Qianhai International Business e-Station is an online and offline integrated service platform jointly created by the Commerce Bureau of Shenzhen Municipality and the Qianhai Authority. To date, the e-Station offers 60 categories of services and collaborates with 180 professional service providers of various types; it has served over 600 enterprises seeking overseas expansion.