On June 19th, the second Global Summit on "Born Global, Inclusive and Co built" officially opened. Qiaowai Group attended the summit as a brand support partner.
More than a thousand leaders of enterprises going global once again gathered at the "Asian Academic Hall" - the National University of Singapore, together with guests such as Wu Xiaobo, Wang Huiyao, Qin Shuo, Wu Wei, etc., to explore the transition path of Chinese enterprises going global from "capacity migration" to "civilization coexistence".
In the unpredictable international situation, in just one year, going abroad has evolved from a relatively niche and vertical elective topic to a mandatory course placed on the desks of every enterprise.

According to a survey by First Financial, among 6700 Chinese listed companies, 59% have overseas operations. Behind this explosive growth is the proactive change of enterprises in the wave of globalization, which also exposes the urgent need for practical experience.
Going global is a long-term game for enterprises, but identity planning can take the lead by using "identity as an exit" to open the first door for enterprises in the global architecture.
Identity is not a purpose, it is a tool. It is an invisible "passport" for business owners in the global corporate planning and tax compliance planning process.
Having a globally recognized legal identity can help entrepreneurs have greater operational flexibility and compliance convenience when arranging cross-border funds.
And Qiaowai Group, which has been deeply involved in the overseas and immigration industry for 26 years, will provide various "identity tool based solutions" to build a global channel for you, realizing a combination of personal overseas travel, family overseas travel, and corporate overseas travel!
As the only identity planning agency that collaborates with brands, Qiaowei represents the Chinese identity service industry at the conference, using our professional service capabilities in "Global Family Layout" and "Entrepreneurial Identity Strategy" to accompany Chinese entrepreneurs towards a broader global market.