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粤浙企业如何“抱团出海”?这场交流会厘清关键路径
Core Insights - The event "Hand in Hand Going Global: Experience Sharing and Cooperation Exchange Conference for Enterprises from Guangdong and Zhejiang" was successfully held in Guangzhou, focusing on sharing experiences and cooperation for companies going global [1] - The conference aimed to deepen industrial collaboration between Guangdong and Zhejiang, helping Chinese enterprises navigate the global market effectively [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The event featured over 300 participants, including representatives from business associations, overseas Chinese leaders, and experts in law and investment [1] - The Guangdong and Zhejiang business associations led the initiative to create a platform for resource integration, addressing challenges in internationalization and promoting collaborative efforts among enterprises [1][3] Group 2: Key Remarks - The Executive President of the Guangdong Zhejiang Chamber of Commerce, Xie Yongcan, emphasized the rich experience and cooperation potential of enterprises from both regions, aiming to leverage regional trade agreements like RCEP to expand into global markets [3] - The President of the Zhejiang Guangdong Chamber of Commerce, Xu Zhihong, highlighted the compatibility of Zhejiang's digital economy and manufacturing clusters with Guangdong's outward-oriented economy, advocating for deeper cooperation in areas like overseas warehouse construction and supply chain integration [3] Group 3: International Opportunities - The President of the New Zealand Guangdong Chamber of Commerce, Wang Jiazhen, noted that the layout of Guangdong and Zhejiang enterprises in the Southern Hemisphere is gaining momentum, with New Zealand serving as a key entry point into the South Pacific market [4] - Wang also discussed the ongoing New Zealand county overseas warehouse project, which aims to assist small and medium-sized enterprises in going global with low costs and high efficiency [4] Group 4: Practical Case Studies - The conference included practical case studies, such as the New Zealand county overseas warehouse project, which provides a one-stop service for enterprises, allowing them to enter the market without inventory risks [6] - Wang Yifu, a partner at SIGLAW, shared insights on Vietnam's investment advantages, noting that in 2024, foreign direct investment in Vietnam is expected to reach $38.23 billion, with Chinese investments accounting for 23.3% [7] - Legal expert Gao Jian discussed common legal risks faced by enterprises going global, emphasizing the importance of compliance and risk management in international operations [8] Group 5: Future Plans - Xie Yongcan announced that the conference served as a bridge for cooperation, with two enterprises already expressing interest in overseas warehouse participation, and plans for ongoing experience-sharing activities among various chambers of commerce [9]