
On May 14, 2025, a team of six people, including lawyer Yang Aibin, founding partner and chairman of the partnership meeting of Guangdong Hebang Law Firm, lawyer Jiang Ting, senior partner and executive director of the management committee, Liao Zhiquan, deputy director of the International Business Department, partners Rao Jun and Li Zekun, and lawyer Chen Xi from the International Business Department, visited the Guangzhou Nansha Comprehensive Service Center for Chinese Enterprises "Going Global". The two sides engaged in in-depth discussions on how to jointly build a more resilient legal protection system for Chinese enterprises "Going Global" in the context of the complex and volatile international trade environment.
The "Going Global" Comprehensive Service Base for Chinese Enterprises is a government-led public welfare platform for "going global", providing one-stop services centered around enterprises' overseas investments, including policy consultation, investment promotion, financial and fiscal taxation, risk prevention, dispute resolution, and more.


The Hebang delegation first visited the exhibition hall of the base, gaining an in-depth understanding of its comprehensive service framework centered on policy consultation, exchange and cooperation, professional services, resource integration, and policy research, as well as the practical achievements it has made in recent years in assisting enterprises to deal with cross-border investment, trade barriers, and other fields. Through on-site research, the team intuitively felt the hub role of the base in linking government resources, aggregating professional forces, and addressing the pain points of enterprises going global. Its "one-stop" foreign-related service ecosystem construction is particularly instructive for serving small and medium-sized enterprises going global.
Both parties engaged in in-depth discussions on the difficulties encountered by enterprises in their "going global" process and the solutions to these issues. Specifically, due to language barriers, information asymmetry, and other reasons, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face relatively high legal risks when expanding overseas, and they have a significant demand for cross-border legal service support.

Hebang Law Firm systematically introduced its foreign-related service layout: as a comprehensive law firm rooted in Guangzhou for over 30 years, Hebang has formed a service network featuring "domestic and overseas linkage and full-field coverage", and has accumulated more than 100 typical cases, especially in the fields of cross-border investment and mergers and acquisitions, international trade remedies, and overseas compliance management. Currently, as a law firm included in the "Going Global" Base, Hebang is accelerating its cooperation plan with law firms in multiple countries, aiming to provide enterprises with full-cycle legal services ranging from investment due diligence to dispute resolution by building a service matrix featuring "local wisdom + global vision".

Both parties expressed their anticipation for comprehensive cooperation in areas such as foreign legal talent training, corporate compliance assessments, and cross-border dispute resolution, aiming to jointly forge a model of overseas services empowered by the synergy of "policy + law". Leveraging Nansha's geographical advantage of "rooted in the Bay Area, collaborating with Hong Kong and Macao, and facing the world", we will fully unleash the efficiency of the law firm's foreign service resources, assisting more Chinese enterprises in achieving "steadiness and long-term success" in their "going global" journey, and contributing to the mutual promotion of domestic and international dual circulation.









