On November 26, the China-Luxembourg Business Cooperation Exchange Conference, co-hosted by the Chamber of Commerce Luxembourg and the China Chamber of International Commerce, was successfully held in Beijing. Zhang Shaogang, Vice Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), Lex Delles, Luxembourg’s Minister of the Economy, SME, Energy, and Tourism, Fernand Ernster, President of the Chamber of Commerce Luxembourg, and Daniel Lieberman, Director of Supply Chain & Industry 4.0. at the Ministry of the Economy of Luxembourg, attended the event and delivered speeches. The exchange conference attracted over 140 representatives from both China and Luxembourg, covering industries such as clean energy, smart vehicles, logistics, finance, and consulting services.
Zhang Shaogang stated that Luxembourg is a friendly cooperative partner of China, with fruitful results in exchanges and cooperation across various fields and enormous potential for economic and trade cooperation. President Xi Jinping pointed out that in the era of economic globalization, only by adhering to open cooperation in the global industrial and supply chains can we achieve win-win development. The CISCE is an international platform that promotes global industrial division of labor, resource allocation, innovative cooperation, and shared achievements, facilitating the connection of upstream, midstream, and downstream industries, the integration of large, medium, and small enterprises, the collaboration of industry, academia, research and application, and the interaction between Chinese and foreign enterprises. It is believed that with the joint efforts of all parties involved, this year’s CISCE will undoubtedly contribute to promoting close cooperation in the industrial and supply chains between China and Luxembourg.
Delles expressed that during this visit to China with the Luxembourg Trade Mission, he deeply felt the warmth and friendliness of the Chinese people, and the CISCE left a profound impression on Luxembourg enterprises. The cooperation between Chinese and Luxembourg enterprises has a long history, and the ties between the two countries are becoming increasingly closer. The most important aspect of cooperation between both parties is communication, whether it is between countries or between enterprises. The supply chain and logistics chain closely link Luxembourg and China, and he believes in the continuous and further deepening cooperation between the two nations.
Ernster expressed that this time the Chamber of Commerce Luxembourg has organized more than 50 entrepreneurs from various industries such as clean energy, automotives, and logistics services, marking the sixth large-scale delegation visit to China in six years. He hoped to establish cooperative relationships with the Chinese market through the CISCE platform. During this visit, he not only witnessed many new technologies and innovative products in China but also discovered new market trends. Luxembourg enterprises are looking forward to finding new business partners in China. More than 140 representatives from companies such as Cargolux Airlines International, Post Luxembourg, China Logistics Group, Cainiao Network, and iFlytek, engaged in in-depth and meticulous exchanges and matchmaking, creating a lively atmosphere.
