
Multinationals Hail China as Trusted Partner at Qingdao Summit
Leaders at the Qingdao Summit highlight China’s role as a collaborative partner driving innovation and growth, with multinationals calling it a ‘home away from home.’
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Leaders at the Qingdao Summit highlight China’s role as a collaborative partner driving innovation and growth, with multinationals calling it a ‘home away from home.’
China announces 2025 Qingdao Multinationals Summit plans, focusing on tech innovation and global supply chain partnerships in Shandong Province.
Global brands are re-evaluating their ties with Xinjiang’s cotton industry amid Western political pressure, highlighting the need for multinationals to avoid becoming pawns in geopolitical games.
At the fifth Qingdao Multinationals Summit, global corporations are deepening their investment in China, signing significant projects and expressing confidence in the country’s market potential.
China’s foreign-funded enterprises grew by 14.2% year-on-year in H1 2024, highlighting sustained growth and opportunities for multinationals, according to a report at the Qingdao Multinationals Summit.
Multinational leaders from Volvo Cars and Tyson Foods express optimism about China’s enhanced business environment and its prospects for growth in 2024, highlighting opportunities in automotive and food industries.