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the "china day" sub-forum of the german entrepreneurs summit was held

2024-09-12

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china news service, berlin, september 12th. on the 11th local time, the "china day" sub-forum of the german entrepreneurs summit was held in berlin.

the event was hosted by beijing patnas management consulting services co., ltd. and co-organized by suzhou industrial park (sip) and german entrepreneur media group (dup). a total of more than 60 fortune 500 companies and listed companies from various industries including chinese and german medical, robotics, high-end manufacturing, and finance participated.

in her speech, brigitte zypries, former german minister of economics and justice, highly praised the achievements of economic and trade cooperation between china and germany, and expressed optimism about the prospects for future cooperation.

wang xing, secretary general of the china chamber of commerce in germany, markus facklam, director of the international department of the berlin partner organization, and ma qian, head of china business at frankfurt clifford chance, and other guests delivered speeches at the event, focusing on the investment and trade of chinese companies in europe, china-europe supply chain collaboration and other aspects, showing the results and possibilities of cooperation between the two countries in different fields, and exploring future cooperation opportunities and challenges. these speeches not only allowed participants to have a deeper understanding of the current situation and potential of china-germany cooperation, but also provided insights on how to further strengthen bilateral relations.

the german entrepreneurs summit is an international exchange platform planned by the german entrepreneurs media group, which brings together people from all walks of life such as politics, business, academia and media around the world. this summit was held from the 11th to the 12th, attracting more than 6,000 political and business elites to participate in order to deepen cooperation and seek common development. (end)