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Inner Mongolia Foreign Trade and Investment Forum

  • 5th December 2025

On November 28, 2025, the Inner Mongolia Foreign Trade and Investment Promotional Event was held in Beijing. The event was hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Committee and China Trade News Co., Ltd., and organized by the Inner Mongolia Chamber of Commerce of the China Chamber of International Commerce. Lu Hai, Director of Public Affairs of the Mexican Chamber of Commerce in China (MEXCHAM), together with representatives from foreign embassies in China, foreign business associations, Chinese and foreign enterprises, think tanks, and the CCPIT system attended the event to jointly discuss the broad prospects for Inner Mongolia to advance high-level opening-up and promote international economic and trade exchanges and cooperation.

The event, themed “Openness, Cooperation, and Mutual Benefit,” aimed to establish an international economic and trade cooperation platform based in Inner Mongolia with a global outlook. The event highlighted Inner Mongolia’s “Ten Industrial Clusters” and “Twenty-One Key Industrial Chains,” featuring presentations from eleven leading enterprises—such as Baogang Group, Mengtai Group, Huaou Starch, Meijie New Energy, and Tianheng Pharmaceutical—covering the medical, energy, chemical, agriculture and livestock, and financial sectors. These efforts sought to promote deep integration between Inner Mongolia’s competitive industries and global resources. During the networking and matchmaking session, representatives from Chinese and foreign institutions and enterprises engaged in in-depth exchanges regarding cooperation opportunities and intentions, jointly opening a new chapter of openness and mutual benefit.

“China and Mexico have achieved remarkable results in their cooperation in the automotive sector. As of 2024, more than 20 Chinese automobile brands have commenced operations in Mexico, which has also become the world’s largest importer of vehicles manufactured in China. In 2024, Mexico ranked as the world’s fifth-largest vehicle producer and became the second-largest export market for Chinese motorcycles. This event has enabled more enterprises from Inner Mongolia to gain a deeper understanding of Mexico, injecting fresh momentum into China-Mexico economic and trade cooperation” said Lu Hai, Director of Public Affairs of MEXCHAM.
 

MEXCHAM continues building bridges between Mexico and China.

中国墨西哥商会将继续作为墨西哥与中国之间的桥梁,不断努力。

Cámara de Comercio de México en China

(MEXCHAM)中国墨西哥商会

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