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导读:October 17–18, Beijing — we look forward to seeing you there.

Connecting Chinese business leaders with global opportunities



On October 17–18, 2026, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) will host a major gathering for Chinese companies going global: the 13th China Inbound-Outbound Forum.

Under the theme of “connecting outbound business networks, identifying opportunities across multiple markets, and creating extraordinary value for enterprises,” this year’s forum aims to build a platform for dialogue among government, business, academia, and research communities, offering forward-looking insights and practical pathways for Chinese companies expanding overseas.

CCG now extends a sincere invitation to business leaders, industry pioneers, and Chinese and international experts on outbound business: this October, join us in Beijing for an annual gathering of ideas, strategies, and global connections.

Why gather in Beijing now?


A top-level platform with 12 years of accumulated influence

As a leading think tank listed among the world’s top 100 in the University of Pennsylvania’s Global Go To Think Tank Index, CCG has worked for 12 years in the fields of international governance and enterprise globalization. This year’s forum will not only be an annual gathering of thought leadership but also the founding conference of the CCG Committee on Outbound Chinese Enterprises.

By bringing together global expertise, the forum aims to build a long-term collaborative service ecosystem for Chinese companies going global. Participants will gain a panoramic understanding of outbound business models, international political and economic trends, and both domestic and overseas policy environments.

A high-quality international network for Chinese companies going global

The forum will create a high-level closed-door exchange space for around 600 participants.

It is expected to bring together:

  • 600+ outbound business leaders and decision-makers from multinational companies

  • 80+ ambassadors, commercial counselors, and investment counselors from different countries

  • 100+ leading chambers of commerce, business associations, and professional service institutions

Frontier insights and practical solutions

This year’s forum will move beyond broad discussion and focus directly on the core challenges facing companies going global. A series of thematic sub-forums will provide practical and actionable strategies, from macro-level analysis to on-the-ground implementation.

Key areas will include:

  • Frontier sectors: artificial intelligence and the digital economy, globalization of the new energy industry, and healthcare and pharmaceutical globalization

  • Foundational support: global compliance and risk prevention, cross-border taxation and capital management, and overseas personnel and asset security

  • Ecosystem building: coexistence and cooperation with multinational companies, cross-border investment and financing, and supply-chain optimization

Authoritative recommendation lists

During the forum, three major lists will be released globally:

  • 2026 Top 100 Chinese Outbound Enterprises

  • Top 100 Chinese Service Enterprises Going Global

  • Top 100 Young Chinese Business Leaders Going Global

For those interested in the application criteria, eligibility requirements, or examples from previous years, further information is available upon request.

Forum agenda

October 17: Main Forum Day | Height

Morning: Opening ceremony and Global Business Leaders Summit Dialogue

Afternoon: Thematic sub-forums

Evening: High-level closed-door dinner for 100 entrepreneurs, 100 ambassadors, and Chinese and foreign commercial counselors, together with the release ceremony for the three major outbound business lists

October 18: Targeted Matchmaking Day | Depth

Full day: Targeted matchmaking sessions with cooperation resources from more than 50 countries and regions, including one-on-one matching for VIP ticket holders and roundtable exchanges

Key sections: International chamber of commerce matchmaking, international investment trends, legal compliance, cross-border business travel, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, talent, and overseas development

A 50+1 country cooperation resource matrix

The forum has built a resource network covering nine major regions around the world, including the European Union, North America, ASEAN, the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa, and Latin America, reaching more than 50 countries and regions.

Whether participants are seeking market access, cross-border investment opportunities, or supply-chain coordination, the forum is designed to serve as a strong platform for connecting with global business resources.

Event information



Event: 13th China Inbound-Outbound Forum

Organizer: Center for China and Globalization

Date: October 17–18, 2026

Location: Beijing

Participants: Company founders and CEOs, government investment-promotion officials, representatives of international organizations, partners from leading service institutions, and Chinese and international experts on enterprise globalization

This October in Beijing, join the 13th China Inbound-Outbound Forum to connect with global networks, exchange practical insights, and explore new opportunities for Chinese companies going global.

To register, please scan the QR code below.


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Proposed Guests

I. Entrepreneurs

Listed in alphabetical order by Chinese surname


  • Joe Tsai, Chairman and Co-founder of Alibaba Group

  • Cai Hongping, Founder of AGIC Capital

  • Cao Dewang, Founder of Fuyao Group

  • Chen Qizong, Honorary Chairman of Hang Lung Properties Limited

  • Fang Hongbo, Chairman of Midea Group

  • Fu Chengyu, former Chairman of China Petrochemical Corporation

  • Gao Haichun, Head of Trina Solar

  • Gao Zhendong, Founder and President of Positec Group

  • Hong Mingji, Vice Chairman of Hung’s Group; Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Ho & Hing Group Holdings Limited

  • Hou Shoushan, Founder and Chairman of Shenzhen Hanking Technology Co., Ltd.

  • Jiang Xipei, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Far East Holding Group Co., Ltd.

  • Lai Meisong, Chairman of ZTO Express Group

  • Li Dongsheng, Founder and Chairman of TCL

  • Kai-Fu Lee, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sinovation Ventures

  • Li Yanhong, Founder and Chairman of Baidu Group

  • Liang Jianzhang, Executive Chairman of Trip.com Group; Professor at Peking University Guanghua School of Management

  • Liang Jinsong, former Financial Secretary of Hong Kong; Chairman of Nan Fung Group

  • Liu Hanyuan, Chairman of Tongwei Group

  • Liu Weiping, Chairman of Weilong Group

  • Liu Yonghao, Chairman of New Hope Group

  • Ma Weihua, former President of China Merchants Bank

  • Mao Zhongqun, Chairman and President of Fotile Group

  • Ning Gaoning, former Chairman of Sinochem Group

  • Pang Xinxing, Chairman of StarTimes Group

  • Song Zhiping, former Chairman of China National Building Material Group

  • Wang Chuanfu, Chairman of BYD Company Limited

  • Wang Guangfa, Chairman of Beijing Fazheng Group

  • Wang Junfeng, Global Chairman of King & Wood Mallesons

  • Wang Xing, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Meituan

  • Wei Xue, Vice President of TCL Technology Group

  • Yang Yuanqing, Chief Executive Officer of Lenovo Group

  • Yu Minhong, Chairman of New Oriental Education & Technology Group

  • Yu Weijiao, Chairman of YTO Express

  • Zhang Chuanwei, Founder and Chairman of Mingyang Group

  • Zhang Huarong, Chairman of Huajian Group

  • Zhang Lei, Chairman of Envision Group and Founder of Envision Energy

  • Zhang Ligang, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of iKang Group

  • Zhang Peng, General Manager of External Cooperation at ByteDance

  • Zhang Yaqin, Chair Professor of Intelligent Science at Tsinghua University

  • Zhang Yichen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CITIC Capital

  • Zeng Yuqun, Founder of CATL

  • Zhu Zhaojiang, Chairman of Transsion Holdings

II. Policy Officials and Experts Related to Chinese Enterprises Going Global

Listed in alphabetical order by Chinese surname

  • Chai Haitao, former Director-General of the Policy Research Department of the Ministry of Commerce

  • Chai Xiaolin, former Director-General of the Department of WTO Affairs of the Ministry of Commerce

  • Chen Deming, former Minister of Commerce of China; former Chairman of the China Association of Enterprises with Foreign Investment

  • Chen Jian, former Vice Minister of Commerce

  • Gao Zhikai, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization

  • Han Bing, former Minister-Counselor for Economic and Commercial Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in Egypt

  • He Ning, former Director-General of the Department of American and Oceanian Affairs and former Director-General of the Department of WTO Affairs of the Ministry of Commerce; former Minister at the Chinese Embassy in the United States

  • He Weiwen, former Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the International Economic Information Center and International Business Daily under the former Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation; former Economic and Commercial Counselor at the Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco and the Chinese Consulate General in New York

  • Hu Suojin, former Minister-Counselor for Economic and Commercial Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam

  • Huang Rengang, former Counselor at China’s Mission to the WTO; former Counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Australia

  • Huang Ping, Vice President of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries; former Chinese Consul General in New York and Chicago

  • Huo Jianguo, former President of the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation under the Ministry of Commerce

  • Jiang Yaoping, former Vice Minister of Commerce and former Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology

  • Jiang Shan, former Director-General of the Department of American and Oceanian Affairs of the Ministry of Commerce

  • Jin Xu, President of the China Association of International Trade

  • Gou Haodong, former Deputy Representative of China’s Mission to the African Union

  • Lei Fengyun, former Science and Technology Counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Austria; former Chief Representative of the former State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs Office in the United Kingdom

  • Li Xiaobing, former Minister-Counselor for Economic and Commercial Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in India

  • Long Yongtu, former Vice Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation; former Secretary-General of the Boao Forum for Asia

  • Lü Kejian, former Director-General of the Department of Asian Affairs of the Ministry of Commerce; former Minister-Counselor for Commercial Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in Japan

  • Ma Jianchun, former Chinese Ambassador to The Gambia; former Director-General of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Commerce; President of the China Society for WTO Studies

  • Ma She, former Deputy Director-General of the Department of European Affairs of the Ministry of Commerce

  • Mabel Lu Miao, Co-founder and Secretary-General of the Center for China and Globalization

  • Peng Gang, former Director-General of the Department of Asian Affairs of the Ministry of Commerce; former Minister at the Chinese Mission to the European Union

  • Song Yaoming, former Minister-Counselor for Economic and Commercial Affairs at the Chinese Embassy in Japan

  • Sun Jie, former Deputy Director-General of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the former Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation

  • Sun Yongfu, former Director-General of the Department of European Affairs of the Ministry of Commerce

  • Tang Min, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization; former Counselor of the State Council

  • Tian Deyou, former Minister-Counselor at the Economic and Commercial Office of the Chinese Embassy in the United States

  • Wang Huiyao, Founder of the Center for China and Globalization; former Counselor of the State Council

  • Wang Kaiqian, former Director of the China International Electronic Commerce Center under the Ministry of Commerce

  • Wang Qingyuan, former Minister-Counselor for Economic and Commercial Affairs at the Chinese Embassies in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico

  • Yang Yi, former Director-General of the Bureau of Industry Injury Investigation of the Ministry of Commerce

  • Zhou Xiaoming, former Economic and Commercial Counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Papua New Guinea; former Minister-Counselor at the Chinese Embassy in the United Kingdom; former Deputy Representative of China’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office at Geneva

  • Zhou Yanli, former Vice Chairman of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission

  • Zhu Hong, former Commercial Minister at the Chinese Embassy in the United States

III. Ambassadors, Diplomats, and Commercial Counselors from More Than 50 Countries in China

Representatives from embassies and commercial offices of more than 50 countries in China, including:

  • Argentina

  • United Arab Emirates

  • Egypt

  • Ethiopia

  • Australia

  • Pakistan

  • Panama

  • Brazil

  • Poland

  • Germany

  • Russia

  • France

  • Philippines

  • Colombia

  • Kazakhstan

  • South Korea

  • Netherlands

  • Canada

  • Ghana

  • Qatar

  • Kenya

  • Laos

  • Malaysia

  • United States

  • Peru

  • Mexico

  • Morocco

  • South Africa

  • Nigeria

  • Switzerland

  • Saudi Arabia

  • Serbia

  • Thailand

  • Tanzania

  • Türkiye

  • Spain

  • Singapore

  • New Zealand

  • Hungary

  • Italy

  • India

  • Indonesia

  • United Kingdom

  • Vietnam

  • Chile

IV. International Organizations

  • United Nations Industrial Development Organization

  • United Nations Development Programme

  • United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

  • International Organization for Migration

  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

  • World Bank

  • International Monetary Fund

  • Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

  • New Development Bank

  • International Committee of the Red Cross

V. Chambers of Commerce and Business Associations

  • China Association of International Trade

  • China Society for WTO Studies

  • Advisory Committee of Commercial Counselors of the China Association of International Trade

  • American Chamber of Commerce in China

  • European Union Chamber of Commerce in China

  • German Chamber of Commerce in China

  • Malaysia Chamber of Commerce in China

  • Australian Chamber of Commerce in China

  • British Chamber of Commerce in China

  • Canada China Business Council

  • Benelux Chamber of Commerce in China

  • Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce

  • East Asia Council of the United Kingdom

  • Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce and Industry

  • Japan External Trade Organization

  • Hinrich Foundation

  • Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency

  • Enterprise Singapore

  • Thailand Board of Investment

  • Vietnam Trade and Investment Promotion Agency

  • Investment Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye

  • Germany Trade & Invest

  • Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency

  • UK Department for International Trade

  • Business France

  • IDA Ireland

  • Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency

  • Investment Promotion Agency of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber

  • OSEC, Swiss Office for Trade and Investment Promotion

  • Investment Office of Global Affairs Canada

  • Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency

  • Private Investment Promotion Agency of Peru

  • Cuba Investment Promotion Center

  • Australian Trade and Investment Commission

  • New Zealand Trade and Enterprise


October 17–18, Beijing — we look forward to seeing you there.


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