Zhangzo (Jiangsu Chinese Province): In a historical event symbolizing the deepening of global economic relations, the Economic and Commercial Center (BRETC) has officially opened its doors in the city of Changchu on Tuesday, where it placed itself as a strategic center for guidance, multiple investment, and cultural exchange under the principle of the Chinese belt (BRI) under the leadership of IBI.
The head of IBI Ibrahim Monir said that centralization will enhance trade, investment, cultural cooperation and economic development between China and the world.
The ceremony, which was attended by more than 100 personalities, including ambassadors, the Consul General, government officials, and business leaders, celebrated a major step towards strengthening cross -border cooperation.
Strategic vision and single pause solutions: headed by Ibrahim Munir, head of the IBI International Group-the primary and basic fun of BRETC- The center aims to break the traditional commercial barriers by providing a comprehensive platform to BRI members. A prosperous industrial group is located in the Changsu area, a prosperous industrial group near major ports such as Shanghai and Suzu. BRETC provides free offices, legal support and business reconciliation services for three years for partner countries. Munir stressed the unique advantage of Zhangchu: “From textiles and solar manufacturing to biotechnology, this region offers unparalleled industrial diversity and connection. Besides favorable government policies, it is an ideal gate for international institutions.”
Speed to multilateral trade: The center reaches a pivotal moment, as China Berri reached 22.1 trillion yuan in 2024. The innovative Pretic model-combines purchases, technology transfer, and cultural diplomacy-already participates in more than 20 countries, with plans to expand 30. The transformational platform for communication and practical cooperation, “tightens its role in enabling private sectors to compete worldwide.
Beyond Commerce, BRETC gives priority to sustainable development. Munir has made plans to push green energy partnerships, smart manufacturing and agricultural technology, which are in line with global sustainability goals. “This is not just a business center but rather a bridge for joint progress,” he said. Zhangchu leaders chanted this vision, confirming the role of the city as the BRI Nexus game and its commitment to enhancing an open economy moved by innovation.
While welcoming the spring Jiangngnan flowers with a new era of cooperation, BRETC stands ready to reshape the dynamics of global trade, mixing industrial ingenuity in China with the aspirations of Bri Partners worldwide.
