Event | HiredChina Invited to Attend Gansu-Shenzhen (Qianhai) Industrial Cooperation Conference and Join the 'Shenzhen Professional Institutions Service Alliance for Gansu Enterprises Going Global'
On April 22, the Gansu-Shenzhen (Qianhai) Industrial Cooperation Conference and the 'Qianhai Service Journey' Event was held in Lanzhou. This event was jointly organized by the Gansu Provincial Department of Commerce and the Shenzhen Qianhai Administration Bureau, with Vice Governor Wang Bing of Gansu Province and Wang Shourui, member of the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee Standing Committee, Secretary of the Qianhai Party Working Committee, and Director of the Qianhai Shekou Free Trade Zone Management Committee, attending the event and delivering speeches.
At the conference site, the 'Shenzhen Professional Institutions Service Alliance for Gansu Enterprises Going Global' was officially launched, with 10 professional institutions and renowned enterprises from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area participating together. HiredChina, as one of the founding members of the alliance, HiredChina will leverage its expertise in cross-border human resources services to provide Gansu enterprises with integrated solutions for international talent recruitment, overseas team building, and cross-border employment compliance as they expand into global markets.
During the conference, the Qianhai Administration Bureau signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Zhangye Municipal People's Government to promote industrial cultivation and project matchmaking. As an ecosystem partner of Qianhai's 'Go Global e-Station', HiredChina will continue to participate in subsequent service coordination efforts, helping Gansuās distinctive products and advantageous industries reach the world.
Going forward, HiredChina will continue to leverage its professional strengths, collaborating with more inland provincial enterprises to address the 'people' challenges on the path of going global, enabling Chinese enterprises to move more steadily and farther.
