REPRESENTATIVES from over 60 European and Chinese businesses and institutions gathered in Brussels recently for the Qianhai–Europe Economic and Trade Cooperation Dialogue, highlighting Qianhai’s growing role as a strategic bridge for cross-border business and innovation. Qianhai, positioned as one of China’s most forward-looking development zones, is being promoted as a model of openness, connectivity, and intelligence. During the event, Luigi Gambardella, president of the China-Europe Digital Association, said the dialogue marks the beginning of a deeper partnership — one founded on mutual trust, shared innovation, and tangible results for both sides. “What makes Qianhai truly exceptional is its ability to turn openness into innovation,” said Gambardella. “Within this dynamic ecosystem, three complementary systems coexist and interact in perfect harmony: Shenzhen’s entrepreneurial and manufacturing strength, Hong Kong’s global legal and financial expertise, and the mainland’s regulatory flexibility. Together, they have transformed Qianhai into one of the most vibrant platforms for cross-border business and technological collaboration anywhere in the world — a model of how integration and innovation can reinforce each other.” For Europe, Qianhai represents not only a destination but also a strategic opportunity. It offers European enterprises and regional clusters a ready-made gateway to China, supported by policy incentives, modern infrastructure, and tailored services designed to facilitate international expansion and cross-border cooperation. “With its openness, advanced infrastructure, and strong commitment to international collaboration, Qianhai has all the potential to become the European hub for regions and companies across the continent,” Gambardella added. “It is a central platform where European innovation, technology, and sustainable development can meet China’s scale, speed, and entrepreneurial energy.” “At a time when global cooperation faces growing challenges, Qianhai reminds us that bridges matter more than borders,” Gambardella concluded. (Han Ximin) |