Group 1 - The new chapter of 2026 presents more positive factors supporting China's economy and will generate more development and investment opportunities [3] - Chinese businesses reflect on their achievements in 2025 and share their plans and expectations for 2026 [3] Group 2 - Wang Siwei, a Chinese businessman in New Zealand, successfully expanded trade between China and New Zealand in 2025, introducing a health product brand and a card game brand to the New Zealand market [4] - In 2026, Wang plans to participate in more exhibitions in China, particularly focusing on the Hainan Free Trade Port, which offers significant business opportunities due to its zero-tariff policies on medical devices [4][6] - Wang aims to leverage the advantages of Hainan's logistics and cultural familiarity to expand into Southeast Asian markets [5] Group 3 - Belgian businessman Fu Bodi is planning to establish a chocolate museum in Hangzhou, China, in celebration of the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Belgium [7] - The chocolate museum will feature a variety of attractions, including a chocolate supermarket and a DIY workshop, integrating modern technology with traditional chocolate-making [8] - Fu Bodi's vision includes expanding the chocolate tourism industry in China, supported by the growing cultural tourism market and government initiatives [8][9] Group 4 - He Cheng, a businessman from Kazakhstan, emphasizes the importance of talent resources for enhancing Sino-Kazakh trade relations [10] - He notes the positive environment for trade between China and Central Asian countries, with a focus on sectors like non-ferrous metals and agricultural products [10][11] - In 2026, He plans to invest in both physical infrastructure and human resources to strengthen bilateral trade [11]
新一年,华商试水新领域拓展生意圈(侨界关注)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-01-08 19:51