Enterprise Global Cooperation

Countries cooperate if they perceive it to be in their best interests, both economically and politically. Global cooperation in the aftermath of World War II—through a system of rules, shared principles, and institutions—has delivered major economic and social progress, lifting millions of people out of desperate poverty. 

The relationship between China and the rest of the world appears to be entering a new phase. China’s economic miracle was fueled by industry and investment, but today domestic consumption is the main driving force of growth. The country is becoming less exposed in economic terms to the rest of the world.

China has made progress in integrating with the world
economy, achieving true global scale as a trading nation,
but not in other areas such as finance. Now the relationship between China and the rest of the world is changing. A great deal of value could be at stake depending on whether there is more or less engagement. Businesses will need to adjust their approach to navigate the uncertainties ahead.

VTG’s professionals provide multidisciplinary solutions to complex business challenges and opportunities faced by Chinese organizations and foreign companies with operations in China.

VTG will make best use of the platform to provide financial, economic, legal, technological, cultural and social information services for the cooperation between Chinese and foreign enterprises.

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