Overseas-educated returnees are increasingly driving innovation and entrepreneurship in China, particularly in emerging industries like AI, bio-medicine, and green energy. Beijing, Shanghai, and other major cities offer strong market potential and supportive policies.
The recently released “Blue Book on Overseas-Educated Returnees in Beijing” highlights key trends among overseas returnees working there. Those engaged in science and technology-related fields make up the largest share at 20.84%. In addition, 19.5% work in economic sectors, 17.8% in education, and 13.2% in professional services.
A Strong Presence in Emerging Industries
Notably, 60% of returnees employed in Beijing are working in new productivity fields and emerging industries. These include artificial intelligence, next-generation information technology, medical health, intelligent networked vehicles, green energy, and future manufacturing. Among those engaged in innovation and entrepreneurship, over 80% are in these sectors.
The Blue Book identifies Beijing’s development potential as the key reason returnees choose the city for entrepreneurship. Other major factors include the convenience of reuniting with family and abundant market opportunities. Additionally, Beijing’s rich innovation resources and supportive business environment make it an attractive hub for entrepreneurs.
Shanghai is also a major destination for overseas-educated entrepreneurs. According to a survey on startups founded by returnees in the city, 86.67% of respondents named Shanghai as their first choice for launching a business. The top factors influencing their decision are talent resources, market potential, and geographical location.
The survey also highlights key characteristics of returnee entrepreneurs. Over 70% belong to the “post-80s” and “post-90s” generations. They are highly educated, with more than 90% holding a master’s degree or higher. Additionally, over 70% focus on leading industries such as biomedicine, integrated circuits, and artificial intelligence. More than 60% of their companies reach profitability within one to three years. Notably, 52% aim for international markets, showcasing their global vision and growth potential.
A Rising Number of Female Entrepreneurs
The survey also reveals a growing presence of female returnee entrepreneurs. Among 300 respondents, 36% were women. They are not only active in culture, art, and education but also serve as founders, scientists, and executives in high-tech industries such as artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing, and biomedicine.

Expanding Opportunities Across China
Beyond Beijing and Shanghai, other cities are becoming attractive destinations for returnees. Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Hangzhou, and Changsha are emerging as popular choices for entrepreneurship. To support this trend, various regions are enhancing policies to attract and nurture talent. These efforts aim to provide comprehensive services and guarantees, creating ideal environments for overseas returnees to innovate and build their businesses.
Written by Chen Wang, additional reporting by CNS.
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