On September 24th, the South American Going Global Event, jointly organized by GEA Green Energy Industry Development Promotion Association, Hongqiao Overseas Development Service Center, and Hongqiao Business District Chamber of Commerce, was successfully held in Shanghai.
More than 50 companies have registered to participate in this event, mainly from the new energy industry, and the commercial offices of Brazilian, Colombian, and Peruvian consulates in Shanghai have been invited to attend.
At the beginning of the meeting, Director Liu Gang of Hongqiao Overseas Development Service Center introduced the functions of the center's service enterprises and the relevant policies of Hongqiao to support enterprises to go global.
Mr. Muñoz, Commercial Counsellor of the Consulate General of Peru in Shanghai, introduced some unfamiliar situations in Peru and welcomed Chinese enterprises to invest in Peru.
Zhou Yuan, the president of the Green Energy Industry Development Promotion Association, raised the difficulties encountered by enterprises in going global and how GEA will empower enterprises to go global.
Next, Ms. Huang Yuezhen, Business Manager of the Consulate General of Peru in Shanghai, presented an overview of Peru, a map of Peru's industrial investment, and a detailed introduction to Peru's business environment.
Ms. Quan Quan from the Commercial Department of the Embassy of Colombia introduced investment opportunities and business environment in Colombia, the situation of Chinese enterprises that have invested in Colombia, and brought investment packages for new energy projects in Colombia.
Beijing Yuren (Shanghai) Law Firm's Ye Zhenyi shared legal issues and solutions for the lifecycle of investing in Brazil.
Wang Pei, Executive Director of Gao Li International, shared risk warnings and solutions for Chinese companies going abroad to South America from the global landscape to geopolitics.
Lawyer Zhuang Fan, equity partner and global board director of Shanghai Duan and Duan (Hongqiao International Central Business District) Law Firm, analyzed the huge risks that long arm jurisdiction brings to enterprises and entrepreneurs in overseas investment through practical case studies.
The meeting was informative and informative, and everyone felt that they had gained a lot from it.
Although South America is very far away from China, it is indeed a large market that cannot be ignored. With the APEC meeting in Peru at the end of the year, the G20 meeting in Brazil, and the upcoming delivery of China's largest port in South America, Qiankai Port, South America may become the next hotspot for going global. Opportunities often coexist with risks, and GEA hopes to provide as much assistance as possible for enterprises to go global.