Hong Kong Establishes an Overseas Expansion Service Center

Industrials Author: EqualOcean News Editor: Yiran Xing, Wanqi Xu Apr 15, 2025 03:51 PM (GMT+8)
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On April 11, the Hong Kong Productivity Council established "The Cradle Overseas Expansion Service Center", aiming to leverage Hong Kong's advantages to assist enterprises in expanding into the global market.

Within just one week, the United States completed a "three-step" increase in tariffs on Chinese goods. The actual cumulative tariffs on Chinese goods reached 145%. For Chinese enterprises, global layout of industrial chains and reduction of geopolitical risks have become important solutions.

The President of the Productivity Council, Chen Zuheng, said, "Over the past decade, the Productivity Council has completed more than 1,400 intelligent projects in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It has also promoted the '9+3+1 Development Plan' to establish service bases and R & D centers, supporting small and medium-sized enterprises in their high-quality overseas expansion."

The "Overseas Expansion Service Center" will showcase the initial successful overseas expansion cases of three science and technology innovation companies, namely UISEE Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd., Beijing Tashan Technology Co., Ltd., and Beijing Yunji Technology Co., Ltd.

The "Overseas Expansion Service Center" is committed to making full use of the Productivity Council's extensive experience in international standard testing, application R & D, scenario implementation, and intelligent manufacturing. It will also leverage Hong Kong's advantages in intellectual property rights, supply chain management, trade financing, and ESG, to assist enterprises in upgrading in areas such as intelligent manufacturing, green transformation, and digitalization.