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Chairman Dai Baixiong signs strategic agreement to help China Australia economic, trade and cultural cooperation reach a new level
On April 17, 2025, the Australian Chu Chamber of Commerce and the Economic, Trade and Cultural Cooperation Fair of Suizhou City, Hubei Province were held grandly in Sydney. The chairman of the company, Dai Baixiong, was invited to attend the grand event and signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Australian cooperation agency on behalf of the company, marking a crucial step for the company in deepening China Australia economic and trade cooperation and expanding its international resource layout. This negotiation meeting has high standards and fruitful results. Ma Zejiang, Secretary of the Suizhou Municipal Party Committee, Jiang Hao, Secretary of the Zengdu District Party Committee, and Chen Liang, Secretary of the Suixian County Party Committee; Li Zhifeng, President of the Australian Chu Chamber of Commerce and Chairman of the Zhu'ao Group; Deputy Mayor of Central Coast City, New South Wales, Doug Eaton, representing Tiffany Li, and over a hundred representatives from Chinese and Australian entrepreneurs and overseas Chinese gathered together to seek common development.
As an important part of the event, Chairman Dai Baixiong signed a strategic agreement with the Australian partner institution on behalf of the company. This signing focuses on three major directions: specialized vehicle technology research and development, cross-border supply chain construction, and cultural exchange. By establishing a normalized cooperation mechanism, it promotes technology sharing and market interoperability between the two sides. Dai Baixiong stated at the signing ceremony: "This cooperation is not only an important practice of the company's internationalization strategy, but also a positive action in response to the country's' dual circulation 'development pattern. The company will rely on the industrial advantages of Suizhou and the resources of the Australian market to create a demonstration project for China Australia economic and trade cooperation, and build a mutually beneficial bridge for enterprises in both places. This trip to Sydney not only demonstrates the company's determination to actively participate in international competition and integrate into the global industrial chain, but also wins policy support and resource endorsement for the company's development through high-level dialogue. Chairman Dai Baixiong emphasized, "In the future, we will take this signing as a starting point to continue strengthening our international cooperation and innovation capabilities, enabling 'Made in China' to achieve more precise alignment with global market demand, and creating sustainable value for shareholders, employees, and society