The sixth Qingdao Multinationals Summit, held in Shandong Province, has solidified China's position as a magnet for global business collaboration. Over 570 enterprises from 43 countries and regions gathered to explore partnerships in advanced agriculture, green energy, and artificial intelligence, with emerging markets accounting for more than half of first-time attendees.
Themed "Multinationals and China: Connecting the World for Win-Win Cooperation," the summit saw participation from Vietnam, Egypt, and other nations new to the event. Saudi-Southeast Asia Business Council Executive Director Osama Kokandy highlighted AI and high-end manufacturing as key areas for Saudi-China collaboration, noting Saudi Arabia's five economic zones are actively seeking Chinese partnerships.
Qingdao authorities reported 23% of participants attended for the first time, reflecting growing international confidence in China's economic ecosystem. The summit's focus on sustainable technologies aligns with global corporate strategies, with multiple panels addressing climate-friendly innovation and smart agriculture solutions.
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