The State Information Office held a press conference on June 13 to announce that the 6th Qingdao Summit of Multinational Company Leaders will be held in Qingdao from June 18 to 20. The theme of this summit is “Multinational Companies and China - Linking Global Cooperation and Win-win Cooperation”. It will host 1 opening ceremony, a forum on the high-quality development of multinational companies, 3 themed events, and multiple parallel events covering 4 major sectors. The summit will also continue to publish the “Multinational Companies in China” series of research reports. The summit received positive responses from multinational companies. Up to now, 471 guests from multinational companies have been confirmed to attend, including 342 overseas guests and 129 domestic guests. In terms of staff, 102 “new faces” attended the conference for the first time, accounting for 22% of the total. Looking at countries, the companies that have registered to participate come from 43 countries and regions on six continents, with emerging market companies accounting for more than 50%, and the “circle of friends” of the summit is getting bigger and bigger. The summit focused on developing emerging markets such as South America, the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa, and Russia, and expanding in areas of cooperation such as trade in services, digital trade, and multinational e-commerce to maximize the potential for cooperation and share the dividends of the summit.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/13 03:01
The State Information Office held a press conference on June 13 to announce that the 6th Qingdao Summit of Multinational Company Leaders will be held in Qingdao from June 18 to 20. The theme of this summit is “Multinational Companies and China - Linking Global Cooperation and Win-win Cooperation”. It will host 1 opening ceremony, a forum on the high-quality development of multinational companies, 3 themed events, and multiple parallel events covering 4 major sectors. The summit will also continue to publish the “Multinational Companies in China” series of research reports. The summit received positive responses from multinational companies. Up to now, 471 guests from multinational companies have been confirmed to attend, including 342 overseas guests and 129 domestic guests. In terms of personnel, 102 “new faces” attended the conference for the first time, accounting for 22% of the total. Looking at countries, the companies that have registered to participate come from 43 countries and regions on six continents, with emerging market companies accounting for more than 50%, and the “circle of friends” of the summit is getting bigger and bigger. The summit focused on developing emerging markets such as South America, the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa, and Russia, and expanding in areas of cooperation such as trade in services, digital trade, and multinational e-commerce to maximize the potential for cooperation and share the dividends of the summit.