🌏 Global businesses are laser-focused on China’s annual Two Sessions this week, where policymakers unveiled strategies shaping the world’s second-largest economy. With sustainability, tech innovation, and consumer growth topping the agenda, foreign companies say they’re decoding the 2026 Government Work Report like it’s the latest viral app update. 📈
"This year’s emphasis on green tech and AI aligns perfectly with our R&D roadmap," said Lena Park, a Seoul-based exec at a renewable energy firm. Meanwhile, e-commerce giants are buzzing about plans to boost domestic consumption—a golden ticket for brands eyeing China’s 1.4 billion consumers. 🛒
Cross-strait ties also got airtime: Taiwan region investors are closely tracking eased policies for overseas-funded businesses in semiconductors. Analysts call it a "win-win" for supply chains. 💡
One surprise? The DPRK’s trade delegation reportedly attended side events, signaling renewed interest in regional partnerships. 🤝
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Multinationals on Two Sessions: Big opportunities in China's market
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