On the afternoon of April 3, the Symposium on the Development of Shaanxi Pilot Free Trade Zone Empowered by the "Belt and Road" Service Mechanism was held in Xi'an High-tech Zone. Zhai Beiqin, deputy director of the Provincial Department of Commerce and deputy director of the Free Trade Office, attended the meeting and delivered a speech. A total of more than 30 people attended the symposium, including relevant leaders of the Xi'an Administrative Committee of the Pilot Free Trade Zone, leaders of relevant work departments in the High-tech Zone, representatives of industry experts, and business representatives.
At the meeting, Ru Wei, Secretary-General of the Shaanxi Office of the "Belt and Road" Service Mechanism, introduced the relevant situation of "How the "Belt and Road" Service Mechanism Serves the Shaanxi Pilot Free Trade Zone". Yulong explained the relevant content of "Legal Escort for the Development of Pilot Free Trade Zone of High-tech Zone", and experts, scholars and business representatives at the meeting discussed and exchanged ideas on the innovation of "Belt and Road" service mechanism. The unveiling ceremony of the high-tech zone workstation of the "Belt and Road" service mechanism and the signing of relevant cooperation agreements were also held at the meeting.
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Finally, Director Zhai Beiqin pointed out that the "Belt and Road" service mechanism is an important channel to promote interconnection, and it is necessary to establish a sense of openness and carry out exploration and cooperation in a wider range and wider fields. It is necessary to provide enterprises with efficient and professional legal services for international commercial disputes and risk prevention and resolution, taking the development demands of enterprises as the starting point. It is necessary to give full play to the advantages of science and technology innovation, culture, and talents in the high-tech zone, and use the "Belt and Road" service mechanism carrier to deepen practical innovation and release more free trade reform dividends.