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2022.02.18

Deepening Exchange and Cooperation, Sharing Development Opportunities | Foreign Economic Cooperation Company Conducts Inspection and Research Visit to a Renowned Cross-Border E-Commerce Enterprise in the Region and Reaches Intentions for Cooperation


On February 17 and 18, 2022, the Foreign Economic Cooperation Company conducted field visits to Guangxi Guimao Tianxia Enterprise Management Service Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Guimao Tianxia) and Guangxi Qidi Innovation Cross-Border E-Commerce Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Qidi Innovation Cross-Border), where it held symposiums with the heads of both companies. Through in-depth exchanges, the Foreign Economic Cooperation Company gained a thorough understanding of the business models and resource channels of Guimao Tianxia and Qidi Innovation Cross-Border, and studied in detail how they conduct international trade, operate public overseas warehouses, and engage in cross-border e-commerce. The two sides also reached a basic consensus on such matters as expanding overseas cooperation and leveraging the historic opportunities presented by the signing of the RECAP agreement. Finally, the Foreign Economic Cooperation Company and the two enterprises preliminarily agreed on cooperation initiatives, including jointly building overseas warehouses abroad and working together to facilitate the “going global” of domestic brands through cross-border e-commerce. According to reports, Guangxi Guimao Tianxia Enterprise Management Service Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive foreign trade service provider that integrates “new foreign trade” enterprise incubation with one-stop, integrated foreign trade services. In 2016, it was recognized by the Commerce Department of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region as one of the first pilot enterprises for integrated foreign trade services in Guangxi. In 2020, the company’s import–export value reached US$225 million, it supported 75 incubated enterprises at its base, and provided integrated foreign trade services to more than 300 enterprises across the region. Guangxi Qidi Innovation Cross-Border E-Commerce Co., Ltd., on the other hand, is a specialized cross-border industrial service provider serving China–ASEAN relations. It has jointly established and operates, with Alibaba (China) Co., Ltd., the nation’s first Lazada Cross-Border Ecosystem Innovation Service Center targeting the e-commerce markets of the six ASEAN countries—Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia. The company is committed to building a China–ASEAN cross-border e-commerce service ecosystem, creating a “Nanning channel” for China–ASEAN cross-border e-commerce, developing a China-brand overseas expansion system centered in Guangxi, and promoting Guangxi’s emergence as a leading hub for cross-border innovative service trade oriented toward ASEAN. Chen Yaomin, Chairman and General Manager of China–Indonesia Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone Co., Ltd., along with Li Jifeng, Deputy General Manager of the same company, accompanied the delegation during the symposiums.

2022.02.18

Foreign Economic Cooperation Company Holds Symposium with Beijing Investment Environmental Protection and Water Services Group


On February 17, Luo Shidong, General Manager of the Foreign Economic Cooperation Company of Guangxi Agricultural Reclamation Group, together with six other officials—including Chen Yaomin, Deputy General Manager of the same company and Chairman and General Manager of China–Indonesia Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone Co., Ltd.—held talks with a delegation led by Jiang Jianyi, General Manager of Guangxi Beitou Environmental Protection and Water Services Group (hereinafter referred to as Beitou Environmental Protection and Water Services Group), regarding water services cooperation under Phase II of the China–Indonesia Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone project. Luo Shidong briefed the guests on the Foreign Economic Cooperation Company’s reform and development over the past few years, as well as the company’s three core business areas: “one zone, one station, and one trade.” He noted that the company operates overseas in both Russia and Indonesia, with the China–Indonesia Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone in Indonesia being among the first batch of state-certified overseas economic and trade parks in China. He expressed hope for further communication and exchange with Beitou Water Services Group to identify areas of synergy and entry points for collaboration, leverage each party’s strengths while mitigating weaknesses, and thereby promote mutually beneficial cooperation. Chen Yaomin provided an overview of the construction and development of the cooperation zone, with particular emphasis on the preliminary work for Phase II. He stated that he hoped Beitou Environmental Protection and Water Services Group would offer valuable professional advice on the infrastructure development of Phase II, especially regarding the park’s water supply and drainage systems. Jiang Jianyi introduced the basic profile of Beitou Environmental Protection and Water Services Group. He explained that the group is a key state-owned, region-level specialized platform for environmental protection and water services investment and operations under the umbrella of Beitou Group, focusing on the investment, construction, and operational management of water supply and wastewater treatment projects, and committed to promoting the sustainable development of the socio-economic system and environmental resources. Currently, in response to the national call and taking advantage of the historic opportunity presented by the signing of the RCEP agreement, the group is actively seeking opportunities to participate in the Belt and Road Initiative. It hopes to strengthen communication and exchanges with the cooperation zone, enhance mutual trust, and achieve win-win development. Zhou Minghui, Chief Accountant of Beitou Environmental Protection and Water Services Group, along with representatives from relevant departments and subsidiary enterprises on both sides, attended the meeting. Chen Yaomin, Chairman and General Manager of China–Indonesia Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone Co., Ltd., and Li Jifeng, Deputy General Manager of the same company, accompanied the delegation during the talks.

2021.09.24

Leaders of Indonesia’s National Immigration Agency Visit the China-Indonesia Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone to Inspect Resident Enterprises


On the morning of September 23, 2021, Agota P.P. Simamora, Director of Information Systems and Technology at the Indonesian Immigration Agency, visited the China–Indonesia Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone to inspect Naya Global Chemical Co., Ltd., one of the zone’s resident enterprises. The photo shows Agota P.P. Simamora (third from the left), dressed in a batik sarong, posing for a group shot with Wu Ren, Chairman of Naya Global Chemical Co., Ltd. (second from the left), and staff members of the cooperation zone. Ms. Wu Ren explained that Naya Global Chemical is a subsidiary of GLOBAL MAS GROUP, primarily engaged in the production of water-treatment chemicals—including coagulants, scale inhibitors, and non-oxidizing biocides—while also providing related technical services as a complementary offering. The company plans to commence operations in November this year. In addition to manufacturing water-treatment chemicals, it will be able to tailor customized water-treatment optimization solutions for clients, delivering the highest-quality, most environmentally friendly products and services. Front view of Naya Global Chemical Co., Ltd., located in a standard factory building within the cooperation zone Director Agota P.P. Simamora expressed her hope that the cooperation zone would continue to provide attentive support and services to resident enterprises, thereby fostering an even better business environment for investing companies in the zone. She added that the Immigration Agency would further enhance its service quality and offer greater convenience to Chinese personnel working in Indonesia.

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