Budapest Forum Advances China‑EU Ties, Jilian Construction Offers Localization Insights at Global Economic Forum

(SeaPRwire) –   NEW YORK, April 02, 2026 — The Global Economic Development Forum, an international platform committed to promoting global economic cooperation and growth, has once again demonstrated its worth by enabling high-level discussions and project alignment aimed at fostering an open global economy. Marking a key moment in China-EU relations, the 11th Global Economic Development Forum & China-Europe Regional Economic Development Summit has been driving regional collaboration forward since it was successfully held in Budapest, Hungary, last October.

the 11th Global Economic Development Forum & China-Europe Regional Economic Development Summit

Centered on the theme “Sharing Opportunities Between China and Europe, Creating a Valuable Future Together,” the event attracted more than 100 attendees, such as government officials, former political figures, corporate executives, and specialists. They convened to seek new avenues for China-Europe regional cooperation, guided by the concept of new quality productivity and with an emphasis on innovation and sustainable development. As a leading Chinese company operating in Hungary, Jilian Construction was invited to present its hands-on knowledge. Ms. Stella Cui, who leads Jilian Construction’s Hungarian operations, delivered an extensive “localization guide” that addressed market entry, team formation, and project implementation.

Hungary Summit Bridges China-EU Cooperation, Jilian Construction Shares Localization Expertise at Global Economic Forum

The forum highlighted the central goal of “China-Europe economic synergy and cultural integration,” acting as a conduit for Chinese firms entering the European market and encouraging profound exchanges in commerce, technology, culture, the arts, and education. Advisory bodies and business delegates from Hungary provided up-to-date policy and sector analysis. Bornemisza Miklós, Vice President of the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BKIK), elaborated on Hungary’s incentives for foreign investors and its strategic industrial focuses.

During the experience-sharing segment, Ms. Stella Cui outlined the reasons Chinese businesses select Eastern Europe, the process for setting up local operations, and recounted Jilian Construction’s own growth story in Hungary. She demonstrated methods for merging “Chinese efficiency” with “European standards” in business practices, recommending that firms emphasize clear strategy and regulatory adherence from the beginning. These perspectives from policy, market, and operational angles established a thorough informational structure, promoting meaningful dialogue and strengthened trust between China and Hungary.

Significantly, the summit created a “golden window” for Sino-European partnership, with attendees concurring on the considerable opportunities in technology innovation, industrial chain coordination, and financial market integration. This alignment is anticipated to intensify across innovation, industry, and capital chains going forward, establishing a foundation for ongoing cooperation.

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