CCG continues to conduct two-way research on corporate globalization, the "go global" movement and inwards investment. Our research includes topics including U.S.-China trade, international trade, inbound investment, outbound investment and digital trade in an international context.
CCG is constantly looking for more ways to promote global free trade and has taken the lead in promoting China's participation in the CPTPP and publishing a series of relevant research reports. In addition, CCG's research team compiles and publishes the only Chinese blue book report on the globalization of Chinese enterprises: Chinese Enterprises Globalization, published by China Academy of Social Sciences Press.
CCG has also published a series of books on the globalization of enterprises in both English and Chinese, including Report on Development of Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs, Rising Tide: 40 Years of Chinese Enterprises Going Global, China Goes Global and The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises. CCG also holds the China Outbound-inbound Forum, the most influential forum in China focusing on the development and globalization of enterprises.
CCG has set up several sub-forums on international issues related to international trade and investment, gathering leaders of multinational enterprises, ambassadors to China, former government officials, heads of international organizations and chambers of commerce, experts from top international think tanks and other influential people from home and abroad. In-depth discussion with renowned scholars has helped to develop the event into a high-end international forum for promoting the globalization of enterprises.
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CCG participates in the New Economy Forum 2019
On November 21-22, the New Economy Forum 2019 was co-hosted in Beijing by the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE) and Bloomberg. More than 500 figures, including business executives, technology innovators, government officials, and academics discussed ways forward for the global economy at a time of uncertainty. President of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) Wang Huiyao participated in several panels, sharing views about the world’s economic transition.
December 13 , 2019 -
CCG holds the online seminar “Coping with a pandemic: perspectives from the global business community”
On 1st April, 2020, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) held the online seminar with the theme of “Coping with a pandemic: perspectives from the global business community”. This event brought together several senior representatives from international chamber of commerce in China, some experts and scholars as well as enterprises to discuss the impacts of the coronavirus on global supply chains, the role of government and the business community playing in tackling the pandemic etc.
April 01 , 2020 -
How will business respond to headwinds of the pandemic?
With the COVID-19 outbreak largely contained, China is turning its focus to economic recovery by reviving domestic consumption. The digital economy has amidst strict lockdown measures. Opportunities come with challenges in this new situation. How will enterprises and entrepreneurs initiate changes and make effective transitions facing the headwinds of COVID-19?
May 15 , 2020 -
How does fashion industry seek opportunities in the pandemic?
On June 9, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and Women's Wear Daily (WWD), international fashion media, co-organized a webinar with the theme of "New opportunities for China's fashion industry after the Two Sessions." In this webinar, experts from relevant industries conducted in-depth discussions on international fashion brands' development in China, supply chain reconstruction and other topics with the analysis of Report on the Work of the Government. It is featured in the activity series for CCG global fashion and culture research center.
June 06 , 2020 -
60 Countries Diplomats Join in CCG Ambassadors Roundtable
The opening remarks were delivered by Wang Huiyao, president of CCG; H.E. Rahamtalla M. Osman, permanent representative of the African Union (AU) to China; and H.E. Martin Mpana, ambassador of the Republic of Cameroon, dean of African Ambassadors Group. Zhu Min, chairman of the National Institute of Financial Research at Tsinghua University and former deputy managing director of IMF, introduced the highlights of China’s 14th FYP. Ambassadors, counselors and embassy representatives of more than 60 countries discussed the prospects for multilateral economic cooperation, cross-border trade and free trade zones.
December 08 , 2020