Taicang Demonstration Zone Advances China-Germany Supply Chain Integration and Green Development
The China-Germany (Taicang) SME Cooperation Demonstration Zone in Jiangsu highlights its role in supply chain integration at a recent meeting in Beijing. Taicang hosts over 560 German firms, focusing on sectors like humanoid robotics and zero-carbon development. A partnership with Germany's GIZ aims to establish China's first dual-certified zero-carbon park, enhancing green initiatives. A successful energy efficiency pilot in 2021 saved over 25,000 MWh of energy. Businesses like Brose Taicang are optimistic, planning expansions and increased local production.

The China-Germany (Taicang) SME Cooperation Demonstration Zone has showcased its influence in supply chain integration during a high-level economic meeting in Beijing. Hosting over 560 German enterprises, Taicang emphasizes sectors such as humanoid robotics and zero-carbon development.
The zone has partnered with Germany's GIZ to create China's first dual-certified zero-carbon park, building on past achievements like a 2021 energy efficiency pilot that saved over 25,000 MWh. Local businesses, including Brose Taicang, express confidence in future growth and investment as they plan to expand production.




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