The Zhangjiagang Federation of Industry and Commerce inaugurated its International Cooperation Committee on Oct 28, alongside the establishment of overseas centers in Thailand and Vietnam and the release of a new Guide to Overseas Services for Enterprises. The initiative marks a new chapter in Zhangjiagang's efforts to help private enterprises go global.
The new committee aims to create a top-tier business environment that is market-driven, governed by law, and internationally oriented. It will act as a comprehensive platform for Zhangjiagang enterprises, providing policy advice, resource coordination, and risk management. By meeting the real needs of companies looking to expand abroad, the committee will help local businesses strengthen their competitiveness and pursue high-quality growth through greater global involvement.
Zhangjiagang, with its robust industrial sector, bustling port, and dynamic open economy, has enhanced its international cooperation and expanded outbound investments in recent years. Private businesses, which lead this outward growth, exhibit impressive vitality and innovation in seeking overseas markets. Their success reflects the pioneering spirit of Zhangjiagang's business community and the city's emerging reputation as a hub of openness and economic vitality.
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Zhangjiagang Port. [Photo/VCG]