‘Invest in China’ 2025 Promotion Event Successfully Held in London

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‘Invest in China’ 2025 Promotion Event Successfully Held in London

More than 300 business leaders, investors and officials from China and the UK gathered at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre on Thursday for the 2025 ‘Invest in China’ Promotion Event, aimed at deepening trade ties and exploring new investment opportunities between the two countries.

The event focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation through policy briefings, market insights, and one-on-one business matchmaking sessions.

The event introduced several national-level platforms through panel discussions, designed to promote inbound investment and UK-China collaboration. These included the 25th China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT), China’s Pilot Program for Expanding the Service Sector, the ‘Choose Development Zones’ platform, and the China-UK Health Innovation Platform. Each initiative showcased China’s commitment to high-quality growth and openness to international cooperation in emerging industries.

Zhu Bing, Director-General at China’s Ministry of Commerce, called it an ideal time to invest in China, citing growth in sectors like life sciences, green finance, AI, and new energy. He reaffirmed China’s commitment to market openness and improving the business environment for global investors.

The Invest in China 2025 UK special promotion meeting.
The Invest in China 2025 UK special promotion meeting.

Yu Benlin echoed this view, emphasizing the resilience of UK-China economic ties despite global uncertainties, and welcomed more British businesses to invest in China and share in its development dividends.

Peter Burnett, CEO of the China-Britain Business Council, said the London event sent a strong signal of China’s intent to stay globally connected. He noted that many international companies operating in China are already seeing solid returns, with profit margins of 8–9 percent, often higher than in other global markets.

John Edwards, Director for Investment at the UK’s Department for Business and Trade, shared this viewpoint and stated that UK-China ties are gaining fresh momentum, noting Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ January visit to Beijing which marked the restart of economic dialogue between the two countries after six years.

Jack Perry, Chairman of the 48 Group Club, highlighted UK-China collaboration in clean energy, tech, finance, and manufacturing, calling the two “natural partners” with complementary strengths. He praised China’s drive for high-level opening-up and innovation.

Jack Perry, Chairman of the UK 48 Group.
Jack Perry, Chairman of the UK 48 Group.

Regional leaders from Xiamen, Hubei, Shenyang, Wuhan, and Chongqing took the stage to promote local strengths and investment opportunities. Xiamen’s Vice Mayor Lin Zhicheng pointed to the city’s early role in China’s reform and opening-up, highlighting its strong sectors in finance, aviation, biopharma, and automotive manufacturing.

The event included two focused panel discussions. The China-UK Health Innovation Platform, where speakers from CICC, Haleon, United Imaging, and Haihe Biopharma discussed China’s fast-growing healthcare sector and the need for cross-border collaboration, and the ‘Choose Development Zones’ session, where representatives from AstraZeneca, Suzhou Industrial Park, and others reflected on how development zones are evolving to support foreign investment with improved services and long-term policy stability.

A dedicated matchmaking area gave UK and Chinese companies the chance to connect directly across sectors, including life sciences, technology, finance, and consulting, with many UK participants expressing growing confidence in the Chinese market.

Hosted by the People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of Commerce and co-organized by the China-Britain Business Council, Bank of China (UK) Limited, and China International Capital Corporation Limited, the forum was widely seen as a meaningful step toward strengthening UK-China trade and investment ties in 2025 and beyond.

The scene of the 2025 “Invest in China” UK Promotion Conference.
The scene of the 2025 “Invest in China” UK Promotion Conference.
Zhu Bing, Director General of the Foreign Investment Department of the Ministry of Commerce of China.
Zhu Bing, Director General of the Foreign Investment Department of the Ministry of Commerce of China.
Yu Benlin, Economic and Commercial Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in the UK.
Yu Benlin, Economic and Commercial Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in the UK.
John Edwards, Investment Director of the UK Department of Business and Trade.
John Edwards, Investment Director of the UK Department of Business and Trade.
Peter Burnett, CEO of China-Britain Business Council.
Peter Burnett, CEO of China-Britain Business Council.
Lin Zhicheng, Deputy Mayor of Xiamen Municipal People's Government.
Lin Zhicheng, Deputy Mayor of Xiamen Municipal People’s Government.
Long Xiaohong, Director of the Hubei Provincial Department of Commerce.
Long Xiaohong, Director of the Hubei Provincial Department of Commerce.
Zhao Wei, deputy mayor of Shenyang Municipal Government.
Zhao Wei, deputy mayor of Shenyang Municipal Government.
Yao Qing, deputy secretary-general of the Wuhan Municipal Government.
Yao Qing, deputy secretary-general of the Wuhan Municipal Government.
Tang Weidong, deputy director of Chongqing Municipal Commission of Commerce.
Tang Weidong, deputy director of Chongqing Municipal Commission of Commerce.

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