About us

The Beijing Go Global Hub for Digital Enterprises("Beijing Go Global Hub") was officially launched on July 3, 2024 at the Global Digital Economy Conference 2024 under the guidance of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the P.R.C. and the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology. It has been included as the 115th key task in the 2025 Beijing Municipal Government Work Report and has become a new "brand" in the "one district, one brand" initiative of Beijing's digital economy, specifically in Daxing District. The Beijing Go Global Hub is positioned as the first government-led, market-driven, one-stop service platform for digital ecosystem going global. Besides, it is an important part of construction of Beijing as a model city of global digital economy and an important place for the creation of the "Digital Silk Road" Economic Cooperation Pilot Zone. By integrating full-stack ecological resources going global, the hub is dedicated to accelerating the formation of eight core services (space carrier services, business opportunity information services, two-way policy services, ecosystem selection services, overseas promotion services, compliance assurance services, brand empowerment services, and international talent services). It aims to build "four highlands and one cluster" (policy innovation highland, ecological service highland, overseas order highland, compliance supervision highland, and export-oriented digital economy industrial cluster), becoming the first station for Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei enterprises to "go global" and the first station to "bring in" foreign investment.

Currently, the Beijing Go Global Hub has established strategic partnerships with five "Belt and Road" co-building countries and connected with official platforms of 12 embassies in China, including those of Spain, Algeria, and the UAE. It has set up three overseas service centers (Russia, Japan, and Spain), and built two-way communication channels with 24 overseas business associations, including the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce UAE. Its overseas network covers regions such as the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, Europe, and the Americas. It has launched the "GO GLOBAL" brand and its series of events, organized over 10 Go Global Talks and more than 40 domestic and international government and enterprise delegation market matchmaking sessions. Additionally, it has organized over 20 companies to participated in events like the GITEX in the Middle East and the 2025 Mobile World Congress in Europe, facilitating direct connections with overseas government and enterprise resources. The hub has built the full-stack going global ecological service system, and established partnerships with over 120 going global service providers. To date, dozens of companies have successfully landed overseas or secured global orders, creating a two-way bridge between domestic digital economy enterprises "going global" and overseas enterprises "coming in".