To promote the efficient operation of the Maritime Silk Road International Legal and Commercial Integration Service Base and facilitate resource sharing among member units, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the base's services, a member unit exchange conference titled "New starting point, new strength, and new future" was held on April 10.
At the conference, Lin Yuanzuo, deputy director of Xiamen Leading Group Office of Maritime Silk Road Central Legal District and director of the Comprehensive Supervision and Law Enforcement of the Xiamen Free Trade Zone Committee, provided a comprehensive introduction to the development of the base and the new policies in the Maritime Silk Road Central Legal District Pilot Zone.
Since its establishment, the base has made orderly progress in various aspects. Adhering to the principles of consultation, joint construction, and sharing, it explores communication and cooperation among member units.
The base has recently targeted the distinctive business and service countries of each member unit, promoting complementary advantages among them and enhancing service efficiency.
In the future, the focus will be on promoting the normalization of the base's operation, strengthening the development of the base's brand, adhering to market-oriented concepts, conducting professional market exchanges, and attracting a "strong chain supplement chain" in multiple aspects.
During the conference, the member units focused on their distinctive businesses and the development of the base, engaging in discussions to seek collaborative development and support the integration of various legal and para-legal resources to develop a comprehensive and full-chain legal hub. This effort aims to integrate law and commerce ecosystems.