Handling International Trade Without Leaving TEDA is Now Available
On January 19, the China (Tianjin) Pilot Free Trade Zone RCEP Enterprise Service Center, the BRI International Commercial Legal Service (TEDA) Workstation, and the first international intellectual property dispute mediation workstation in China—the National Overseas Intellectual Property Dispute Response Guidance (TEDA) Workstation were officially unveiled and launched. Enterprises in TEDA can handle international trade-related matters and enjoy professional services without leaving TEDA.
As a national-level development zone, TEDA has a concentration of outward-oriented enterprises, contributing to approximately 30% of the city's total import and export volume. The unveiled center and two workstations effectively integrate government and social service resources. In the field of foreign trade, they will provide enterprises with value-added services such as RCEP, commercial legal services, and intellectual property services, allowing companies to fully enjoy the benefits of the Belt and Road Initiative and RCEP policies.
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