SZ chamber signs MOUs with 5 foreign institutions
A ceremony marking the signing of MOUs between the Shenzhen International Chamber of Commerce and five foreign institutions to strengthen international business relations takes place today during the 2025 Kun Peng · Spring Gathering — Economic and Trade Seminar for Foreign Institutions in China with Shenzhen @Tencent Inno-Tech Event. Lin Jianping
The Shenzhen International Chamber of Commerce has inked memorandum of understandings (MOUs) with five foreign institutions to foster international business relations today.
The institutions included the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China, the CCI France Chine, the Netherlands Business Support Office Shenzhen, the Thai Shenzhen Chamber of Commerce Association of Thailand, and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The signing ceremony, supported by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Shenzhen Municipal Committee (CCPIT Shenzhen) and various embassies and consulates in China, was held at the 2025 Kun Peng · Spring Gathering – Economic and Trade Seminar for Foreign Institutions in China with Shenzhen @Tencent Inno-Tech Event today.
The MOUs set the stage for expanded cooperation between Shenzhen and the business communities of Singapore, Thailand, France, Kyrgyzstan, and the Netherlands, with the aim of bolstering bilateral international trade and investment, enhance business cooperation in key areas.
They cover a wide range of activities including information sharing, project matching, joint exhibitions, and group visits, and support the regularization of economic and trade exchange activities between enterprises from both sides.
Since its inception, the Shenzhen International Chamber of Commerce has been steadfast in serving the development needs of enterprises and improving their international competitiveness.
Leveraging the national trade promotion system, the chamber has established extensive economic and trade contacts with embassies, business communities, and associations in over 120 countries and regions worldwide.
It offers a comprehensive suite of 19 professional services across eight areas, including government-enterprise exchanges, international economic and trade exchanges, investment promotion, international exhibition services, legal services, information services, training services, and international certification and business certificate processing. The chamber also organizes industry salons and public welfare activities.
So far, the chamber has formed friendly cooperative relationships with more than 10 international business associations, including the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Riyadh World Trade Center.