Core Insights - The President of the China-Britain Business Council, Peter Burnett, emphasized that China's cities offer unique development characteristics and resource advantages, providing vast cooperation opportunities for international investors, including British companies [1][2] - The recent China-Scotland Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum highlighted the evolving landscape of investment cooperation, with a shift from traditional focus cities like London, Beijing, and Shanghai to emerging inland cities in China [2] Group 1 - Peter Burnett's visit to China included major cities such as Xi'an, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong, showcasing the diverse development priorities across these regions [1] - Each city in China has its unique appeal, with Shenzhen focusing on innovation and AI, Hong Kong aiding Chinese companies in internationalization, Xi'an's rich cultural heritage, Beijing's capital presence, and Shanghai's entrepreneurial spirit [1] - The openness of China towards foreign investment remains strong, welcoming foreign enterprises while supporting Chinese companies in expanding overseas [1] Group 2 - Investment cooperation is increasingly extending to inland cities like Chengdu, Chongqing, and Wuhan, which are becoming new hotspots for investment [2] - In the UK, Chinese companies are broadening their investment focus beyond London, with cities like Edinburgh showing significant progress in R&D collaboration [2] - The China-Britain Business Council is expanding regional cooperation to provide resources and support for member companies, including Chinese firms, to explore more opportunities outside London [2]
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Xin Hua She·2025-11-30 04:50