Confronting escalating tariff barriers, intensifying ‘friendly outsourcing,' and increasingly fragile global supply chains, Chinese enterprises, which form the world's factory, are experiencing an ‘Age of Discovery.' In the transition from Made in China to Chinese enterprises manufacturing globally, how should the Chinese enterprises make their moves overseas? Can Chinese enterprises achieve their own butterfly metamorphosis in this new round of globalization and turn Chinese companies into global enterprises via a comprehensive internationalization of the financial system and global adaptation and alignment of the legal system? These have become urgent steps for Chinese enterprises to preserve their primacy atop the global industrial chain.
Focus- How to select the first overseas destination, and what political and economic positions are to assume there? - How to prevail amid complex and fragmenting regional competition? - Who will serve as the convoy escorts for Chinese enterprises venturing to overseas, and how can they navigate through the geopolitical uncertainties?