Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) reported on the 11th that the Ministry of Commerce of China announced the official launch of a national-level overseas comprehensive service platform.
The platform integrates service resources from numerous fields, including law, finance and taxation, foreign affairs, trade and economics, logistics, customs, and trade promotion. It connects relevant departments, industry organizations, service agencies, embassies and consulates abroad, and over 100 foreign investment promotion agencies. With over 260 sections and links to 37 sub-platforms, it provides "one-stop" public services to 52,000 overseas enterprises, hundreds of thousands of foreign trade enterprises, and thousands of overseas contracting and labor cooperation enterprises.
In recent years, the scale of Chinese enterprises going global has continued to expand, significantly increasing the demand for high-quality, professional overseas comprehensive services. In October 2025, the Chinese government issued the "Guiding Opinions on Further Improving the Overseas Comprehensive Service System," proposing to upgrade the original "Going Global" public service platform to a national-level overseas comprehensive service platform. The original "Going Global" public service platform, launched in 2015, has garnered widespread attention from both domestic and international enterprises, accumulating 480 million visits.
The Ministry of Commerce stated that its next step will be to enhance the international competitiveness of enterprises going global, regulate their overseas investment and operations, and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests overseas. It will continuously strengthen the construction of comprehensive overseas service platforms and promote the high-quality supply and efficient matching of service resources. (End)