The 2026 Business Inspection Trip for Anhui Enterprises to Mexico
Notice on Organizing the 2026 Business Inspection Trip for Anhui Enterprises to Mexico
To further advance the special action of the 2026 business inspection trip for Anhui enterprises to Mexico, relevant matters are hereby notified as follows:
I. Overview of the Inspection
To thoroughly implement the major arrangements of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on "promoting high-level opening up" and "improving the mechanism for joint efforts to build the Belt and Road Initiative", fully implement the important instructions of General Secretary Xi Jinping during his inspection visit to Anhui on "actively participating in high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, accelerating the pace for Anhui enterprises to go global, take root and bear fruitful results", and effectively transform policy potential into cooperation momentum and regional advantages into industrial competitive edges. In May 2026, our Chamber plans to organize Anhui enterprises to carry out a 10-day business inspection activity in Mexico (see Annex 1 for details).
II. Highlights of the Inspection
Strategic Positioning: Anchoring the key node of the Belt and Road Initiative to build a pivot for Anhui enterprises to go westward and go global
Based on the preliminary work and adaptation, this inspection adheres to the principle of "precise matching, closed-loop implementation, and institutional guarantee", creates the conceptual model of "Anhui-Mexico Symbiosis", and adopts the overseas service model of "localized policy interpretation + localized compliance escort + on-site resource scheduling". It upgrades the overseas expansion of enterprises from single project implementation to a sustainable cooperation paradigm featuring rule co-construction, standard mutual recognition, ecological co-cultivation and risk sharing.
Core Value: Going beyond traditional investment promotion to build a "perceivable, verifiable and closed-loop" empowerment system for overseas expansion
Focusing on the real pain points of Anhui enterprises, with the upcoming 2026 Anhui-Mexico business inspection delegation as the practical carrier, we systematically output four core supporting capabilities:
- Policy Penetration: Direct access to the core decision-making levels including the Chamber of Deputies, Highway Administration, and Ministry of Energy of Mexico, to break the "policy black box" and "information time difference";
- Industrial Coupling: In-depth alignment between the capability map of the Wanjiang River manufacturing cluster and the window period of Mexico's "nearshoring outsourcing", rejecting general and non-targeted matchmaking;
- Measurable Results: Adopting the linkage mechanism of dual-location offices, a series of business matchmaking activities, in-depth cooperation through strategic agreements, and pre-inspection research and adaptation, to ensure that projects are traceable, reviewable and implementable;
- Granular Service: Covering the whole process of "registration - employment - taxation - compliance - financing - rights protection", eliminating the breakpoints of the "last mile".
III. Registration Method
Enterprises intending to participate shall complete the following three actions before 17:00 on Wednesday, April 1, 2026:
- Fill in the Registration Receipt Form of 2026 Anhui-Mexico Business Inspection Delegation (see Annex 2 for details);
- Submit scanned copies of enterprise qualification certificates (business license, high-tech enterprise certificate, patent certificate, export performance certificate, etc.);
- Send the above materials to the designated email address: mail@ccam.ah.cn (email subject format: [Anhui-Mexico Inspection + Full Enterprise Name + Contact Person Name]);
Registration Consultation: Huang Mingxi 18055198821; Official Website: https://www.ccam.ah.cn; WeChat Official Account: 中墨丝路 (MXGAHZSH).
We look forward to your participation, to witness the birth of this new pivot together, to win respect with strength, to win space with rules, and to win the future with symbiosis.
Annex 1: Visit Plan of Mexico Inspection Delegation
Annex 2: Registration Receipt Form of 2026 Anhui-Mexico Business Inspection Delegation
Cámara de Comercio de Anhui México
March 16, 2026
Annex 2
Registration Receipt Form of 2026 Anhui-Mexico Business Inspection Delegation
| Filling Items | Filling Instructions |
| Enterprise Name | Full Name: Unified Social Credit Code: |
| Core Inspection Field | □ Catering Chain and Investors □ Culture and Education □ Other Fields (please specify: ) |
| Cooperation Demands | |
| Available Resources | Technology/Capital/Products/Channels (e.g.: intelligent solutions, standardized Chinese catering equipment, bilingual education curriculum system, etc.) |
| Type of Target Institutions | Government/Industry Association/Chinese-funded Enterprise/Local Enterprise (please list 1-2 intended docking units) |
| Enterprise Contact Person | Name/Position/Phone/Email |
| Chamber Communication Confirmation Record | □ Have contacted Vice President Huang to communicate demands □ Not contacted (the Chamber will take the initiative to contact within 5 days) |
Notes for Filling:
- This form shall be submitted to the email address: mail@ccam.ah.cn at the same time of registration;
- The Chamber will finally verify the participating units according to the matching degree of demands;
- Cooperation demands include but are not limited to technical cooperation/market development/investment and merger/supply chain integration (please explain the objectives and expected results within 200 words).
Annex 1
Visit Plan of Mexico Inspection Delegation
I. Time and Route
May 6, 2026 - May 16, 2026 (tentative), Route: Tijuana (Yongfeng Technology, TCL, BOE, Hisense, etc.) → Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Tijuana → Mexico City (JAC Motors, TikTok Mexico Headquarters, China Unicom Global, OFISTORE, etc.) → Chamber of Deputies of Mexico → Federal Highway and Bridge Administration of Mexico
II. Participants
| Name | Position | Professional Orientation | Core Advantages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liu Zhizhong | Founding President | Founder of Shanghai Chuangdu Industrial Co., Ltd. / Master of Economics | Expert in trade and investment, with more than 10 years of in-depth experience in transnational business and trade, and diversified business layout in many countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America |
| Huang Mingxi | Executive Vice President | Senior Engineer / Master of Engineering from NUAA | More than 10 years of management experience in central and state-owned enterprises, specializing in cross-border resource integration and empowerment for Chinese-funded enterprises going global |
| Li Yanbin | Executive Vice President | Expert in import and export trade, customs clearance and logistics, and government relations | More than 20 years of living experience in Mexico, proficient in the local market and customs clearance policies, with rich experience in government-enterprise matchmaking |
| Wang Li | Vice President | Director and General Manager of Yongfeng Technology / Doctor of Business Administration | More than 10 years of enterprise management experience, leading the implementation and operation of overseas factories, with capabilities in cross-cultural business cooperation and risk control |
| Wu Jianhong | Vice President | Bachelor of Gastronomy / Catering Chain Operator | More than 30 years of living experience in the Mexico-US border, with a triple cultural perspective of China, Mexico and the United States, deeply engaged in the Latin American catering market |
| Ma Jinliang | Vice President | Master of Engineering / Expert in Cross-border Trade | Cross-cultural background of growing up in Mexico, proficient in cross-border supply chain, catering brand franchising and international trade |
| Tan Wenliang | Legal Counsel | Senior Partner of Lantai Law Firm | Legal services in commercial, government and public affairs, focusing on whole-process legal risk prevention and control |
III. Brief Introduction of Participating Enterprises
- Hefei Future Computer Technology Development Co., Ltd.: Established in 1999, a high-tech private enterprise mainly engaged in industry information solutions, with complete qualifications, 6 patents, more than 60 software copyrights, and a number of honors including National High-Tech Enterprise.
- Anhui Hongjintai Technology Co., Ltd.: Established in 2019, a label manufacturer with advanced equipment, serving pharmaceutical, electronics and other industries, adhering to the concept of high-starting point development.
- Maanshan Jingwei Slewing Bearing Co., Ltd.: National Specialized, Sophisticated, Distinctive and New "Little Giant" Enterprise, mainly engaged in wind power/photovoltaic/construction machinery bearings, etc., with high R&D investment, a provincial postdoctoral workstation, and a number of technologies reaching the leading level in the industry.
- Hefei Youshui Electromechanical Equipment Co., Ltd.: National High-Tech Enterprise, a supplier of ultrapure water equipment and solutions, serving medical, integrated circuit and other fields, with more than 5000 cooperative customers and high industry visibility.
- Hefei Gelv Information Technology Co., Ltd.: High-tech enterprise focusing on intelligent transportation, software development, system integration and Internet information services, with a number of independent intellectual property rights, focusing on smart travel and smart city solutions, and developing driven by industry-university-research cooperation and technology.
- Lantai Law Firm (Hefei): Core branch of Beijing Lantai Law Firm, deeply engaged in the legal service market of Anhui, and has built a full-field legal service system covering civil and commercial dispute resolution, corporate compliance, financial asset management, etc.
IV. Brief Introduction of Inspection Targets
1.Tijuana The fourth largest city in Mexico, a core industrial and commercial hub on the US-Mexico border, adjacent to San Diego and Los Angeles Port of the United States, with significant logistics advantages; enjoying the IMMEX bonded policy and zero-tariff dividends of the USMCA Agreement, with outstanding cost advantages (labor cost is 1/6-1/5 of that in the United States, 30%-40% lower than that in coastal areas of China).
It has formed four major industrial clusters including electronic manufacturing and auto parts. By the end of 2025, more than 200 Chinese-funded enterprises have settled here, mainly in the fields of consumer electronics and auto parts.
Core Business Opportunities: New energy vehicle and auto parts manufacturing, localized assembly of consumer electronics, medical devices, cross-border e-commerce and supply chain services.
Itinerary: Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Tijuana, Yongfeng Technology, TCL, BOE, Hisense, etc.
2.Mexico City The capital of Mexico, the second largest metropolitan area in Latin America, the political, economic and financial core of the country, with GDP accounting for more than 35% of the national total, gathering high-end talents and core government institutions, and the core window for policy docking and foreign investment approval.
It has complete transportation and financial supporting facilities, with branches set up by the four major Chinese state-owned banks. By the end of 2025, more than 300 Chinese-funded enterprises have settled here, with layout in regional headquarters, infrastructure, energy and other fields.
Core Business Opportunities: Regional headquarters and brand localization, local consumer market development, digital economy, infrastructure and new energy project cooperation.
Itinerary: Chamber of Deputies of Mexico, Federal Highway and Bridge Administration of Mexico, JAC Motors, TikTok Mexico Headquarters, China Unicom Global, OFISTORE, etc.
3.Chamber of Deputies of Mexico The lower house of the Federal Congress of Mexico, one of the highest legislative bodies, holding the core powers of formulation of laws and regulations, legislation on foreign investment policies, etc. It has a number of special committees including economy, finance and taxation, as well as the China-Mexico Parliamentary Friendship Group, and has set up a foreign investment consulting agency to protect the rights and interests of foreign investment.
4.Federal Highway and Bridge Administration of Mexico (CAPUFE) The statutory supervision and implementation body in the field of land transportation infrastructure in Mexico, holding the core powers and responsibilities of national expressway project planning and approval, franchise bidding, construction and transformation supervision, road network maintenance and operation. It coordinates the participation of federal and state governments and social capital in highway infrastructure projects, and is the core infrastructure management department supporting Mexico's national logistics system and cross-border trade.