China Council for the Promotion of International Trade vows to strengthen support for foreign-invested enterprises

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) on Wednesday said it will make efforts to support foreign-invested enterprises in China and take a series of measures to improve services in key areas.

Since the beginning of 2025, CCPIT has received leaders of nearly 100 cross-border companies and sent 274 delegations to 55 countries and regions around the world to strengthen cooperation in industrial and supply chains, spokesperson Wang Guangnan said at a press conference.

The committee is also deepening cooperation through holding major events, including the 3rd China International Supply Chain Exposition (CISCE) held last month, where 35 percent of all participants were from overseas, she said.

To deepen cooperation, the committee held three study tours to regions in China for foreign trade associations and foreign-invested enterprises after the exhibition, and held symposiums on optimizing the business environment, developing the pharmaceutical industry, and localizing production. These efforts have led to several cooperation agreements and prompt responses to the needs of these types of enterprises, Wang Guangnan emphasized.

The spokesperson noted that despite external uncertainties, foreign-invested companies remain committed to expanding their scale in China and have confidence in the Chinese market.

Looking forward, CCPIT will continue to serve as a bridge to promote high-level economic and trade exchanges between China and overseas countries, and help foreign-funded enterprises invest, develop and succeed in China, Wang said. -0-

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