China and Italy Reaffirm Commitment to Deeper Collaboration at Milan Event

Chinese and Italian officials, along with business leaders, have reaffirmed their commitment to enhanced collaboration and mutual prosperity. The pledge was made during the launch ceremony of the 2024 Development Report on Chinese Enterprises in Italy, held on Friday in Milan.

The event, which took place in the capital of the Lombardy Region, featured remarks from Yan Dong, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Italy (CCCIT). Yan highlighted the significant contributions of Chinese enterprises to Italy’s investment, taxation, and employment sectors, despite challenges such as protectionist policies and regulatory constraints.

“We hope this report will enhance mutual understanding and foster deeper bilateral cooperation,” Yan stated, emphasizing that the report provides recommendations to improve Italy’s business environment through in-depth analysis of key areas including employment, operations, and regulatory challenges.

The report, based on survey data from 92 member companies, is the first comprehensive study of Chinese businesses in Italy. It examines their operational status, contributions, and the challenges they face.

Chinese Consul General in Milan, Liu Kan, praised the report as a valuable resource for policymakers and business leaders. “China stands ready to share its development opportunities with Italy and the world, safeguard global free trade, and ensure the stability of industrial and supply chains,” Liu said, reaffirming China’s commitment to peaceful development and mutual prosperity.

Andrea Tabella, a representative from the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy, reiterated the ministry’s commitment to stronger collaboration with the CCCIT to unlock new opportunities for mutual growth. He underscored that the report would be a helpful guide for Chinese enterprises in Italy.

Raffaele Cattaneo, secretary general of the Lombardy Region, highlighted the region’s strategic importance in China-Italy economic relations. He noted that the region attracts over 50 percent of Chinese investments in Italy and that more than 60 percent of surveyed companies plan to expand their investments in the region over the next three years.

Founded in 2021, the CCCIT is the sole officially recognized organization representing Chinese enterprises in Italy, with over 120 members spanning finance, telecommunications, technology, and manufacturing.

The launch event drew approximately 150 participants, including representatives from Chinese and Italian businesses, trade associations, and government institutions.

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