A seminar on the global expansion of Chinese new energy enterprises was held in the Minhang area of the Hongqiao International Central Business District (CBD) of Shanghai recently. It was hosted by the Global Service Center of the Green Energy Industry Development Association (GEA) and attended by nearly 100 representatives from new energy enterprises and third-party service agencies.
Zhou Yuan, GEA president, emphasized the increasingly complex and risky nature of global business investments amidst the current volatile global landscape. He highlighted the importance of thorough preparation by companies planning to venture abroad, along with the support of professional institutions and relevant government departments.
A representative from the management committee of Hongqiao International CBD outlined the district's many advantages. Serving as a hub connecting international and domestic markets, Hongqiao is home to many new energy company headquarters. To help new energy enterprises expand abroad, the committee is dedicated to creating a comprehensive one-stop professional service platform that integrates online and on-site services, aiming to assist companies in establishing local multinational corporations.