On May 8, the Shenzhen Overseas Expansion Center was launched, officially entering the operational phase. The center relies on a series of supporting policies introduced by Shenzhen and Luohu District to assist enterprises in going global, systematically building a one-stop service system covering “preparation for overseas expansion—compliance consulting—overseas growth.” It provides full-chain policy support for enterprises to expand abroad and marks an important milestone in the internationalization of enterprises in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
At the launch ceremony, the Shenzhen Overseas Expansion Center signed agreements with the first batch of 30 partner enterprises, covering multiple industries such as high-tech intelligent manufacturing, marketing and media, business education and research, and professional research institutions. It also welcomed the first batch of 12 professional service institutions, with service capabilities spanning finance, taxation, auditing, consulting, cloud platforms, international logistics, and international commercial arbitration. This initially forms a professional service matrix of “compliance + finance and taxation + financing + human resources,” providing comprehensive and actionable support for enterprises going global.
It is reported that the Shenzhen Overseas Expansion Center adopts a “tripartite linkage” one-stop service system, forming a collaborative mechanism of “policy support, platform operation, and global technology empowerment.” Through the effective integration of policies, services, and technology, it provides enterprises with more efficient and actionable support for overseas expansion. In the future, the center will adhere to the goal of “enabling enterprises to start from Luohu and reach the world faster,” continuously deepening the center’s operations and service system construction, improving the integrated supply of “policy + service + ecosystem,” and promoting the full-process implementation of enterprises in Shenzhen from overseas expansion preparation to overseas growth, helping them establish stable, replicable, and scalable differentiated competitive advantages in the global market.
With the establishment of the Shenzhen Overseas Expansion Center, Luohu District leverages policy guidance and resource coordination to continuously optimize the business environment, using measures such as the “Luohu OPC Ten Articles” to provide policy and service guarantees for enterprises going global. Easy Point Network Technology Co., Ltd., as the center’s operation and service entity, relies on its global marketing capabilities, channel resources, and localized service systems to provide enterprises with operational promotion and growth support for overseas expansion. Microsoft will provide global resource support in terms of brand, technology, platform, services, and talent for the center’s overseas business, enhancing its digital and intelligent service capabilities.
Facing the AI era, the Shenzhen Overseas Expansion Center focuses on emerging industries such as modern services, digital economy, artificial intelligence, fashion design, low-altitude economy, and life health. Addressing key challenges faced by enterprises in their global development, including technical architecture optimization, market access, brand building, compliance operations, and cross-border collaboration, it integrates the capabilities of Microsoft and its global ecosystem partners to provide one-stop, actionable, sustainable, and forward-looking overall solutions, helping enterprises quickly expand and deeply cultivate overseas markets.
Shenzhen
Luohu District
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
Shenzhen
Luohu District
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
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