The 2023 International Industrial Cooperation Conference (Singapore) opened recently. The conference received members from China, Singapore, Cambodia, Brunei, the Philippines, Indonesia, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, Myanmar and other members of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) Support from industry associations. More than 600 representatives from relevant international organizations, industry associations, financial institutions and enterprises attended the meeting.
Huang Chunshun, the plenipotentiary representative of the chairman of the Thailand-China Business Council, attended the opening ceremony of the conference and delivered a speech. She said that the Thailand-China Business Council is an organization established to promote investment and trade between Thailand and China. She looks forward to further exploring opportunities for economic and trade cooperation between China and RCEP countries through this conference, establishing a regular communication mechanism, and jointly promoting the future Thailand-China cooperation. cooperation, and establish closer economic and trade cooperation with RCEP countries.
Xu Yongkang, senior executive vice president of Bangkok Bank, and Turchi Aluweihar, deputy general manager of China Harbor Colombo Port City Co., Ltd., attended the sub-forum activities, and conducted in-depth discussions on economic and trade logistics cooperation issues under the framework of diversified finance and RCEP. comminicate.
In order to promote green recovery after the epidemic, address climate change, and promote the construction of global ecological civilization, the China Chamber of Commerce for import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products and the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry joined hands with four chambers of commerce from RCEP member countries to sign the "Joint Action on Promoting Green Development" at the opening ceremony plan".
The conference was supported by many business associations from RCEP member countries, demonstrating the common will of business associations of member countries under the framework of RCEP to promote bilateral regional economic cooperation, strengthen the multilateral trading system, and create development opportunities through mutually beneficial cooperation.