In an era of resurgent protectionism and volatile trade relations, marked by the escalating impact of Trump-era tariffs, China is delivering a clear, confident message to the global business community: its doors are opening even wider — and the world is welcome.
That message comes to life from June 15th to June 21st, 2025, at what is widely considered China’s most significant international business event of 2025 — the China Business Connection Programme, featuring the Global Sourcing & Investment Summit (GSIS) and exclusive Dalian Business Engagements.
GSIS June 2025
Business Matchmaking with Chinese Suppliers
Connect with Chinese suppliers, diversify, and stay competitive amid global uncertainty.
GSIS June 2025
Exclusive Meetings with China Government Officials
Learn about China Government Investment and Trade Policies, Incentives, and build relationships for success
GSIS June 2025
Hi-Tech Industrial Zone Tours in Hebei and Dalian
Discover the latest cutting-edge technologies and high-tech innovations in products and services
GSIS June 2025
Professional Interpretation Services
Professional interpreters provide real-time Chinese-English translation to ensure clear communication during meetings, forums, and networking sessions.
GSIS June 2025
Complimentary 5-star Accommodation at the Event Hotel
Enjoy complimentary 5-star accommodation at the official event hotel, offering premium comfort, luxury amenities, and unmatched convenience throughout your stay
GSIS June 2025
VIP Gala Dinners With Chinese Government
Exclusive VIP gala dinners with Chinese government officials, offering premium networking, cultural exchange, and high-level engagement in an elegant setting.
Taking place across strategic economic zones — Beijing, Langfang, Tianjin, and Dalian — and hosted by China’s most influential commercial institutions, including the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China (MOFCOM), the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), and the Dalian Commerce Bureau, the summit isn’t just about connecting people — it’s about redefining global trade dynamics.
As global commerce undergoes a strategic realignment, with companies worldwide seeking reliable, scalable, and politically stable trade partners, GSIS 2025 offers a timely and compelling solution: engage directly with China, the world’s most advanced and adaptive manufacturing and innovation powerhouse.
GSIS June 2025: Event Details & Itinerary
For Irish and European firms facing a potential €6 billion loss in transatlantic trade, this is more than an invitation — it’s a lifeline. China offers not just a market, but a partnership model rooted in opportunity, policy alignment, and long-term growth.
From personalized matchmaking with top-tier Chinese suppliers to high-level government engagements, GSIS 2025 is a gateway to resilience, expansion, and strategic positioning in an increasingly multipolar economic world.
For forward-looking business leaders, the message is unmistakable: don’t get caught between global tensions — get ahead of them. Look east. Look to China.
Why Attend the Global Sourcing and investment summit june 2025
Connecting with Chinese suppliers and businesspeople means accessing new industries, building on core and distinctive competencies, and uncovering niche opportunities—helping businesses diversify and stay competitive amid global uncertainty. Engaging with government officials provides insights into regulations, potential incentives, and strengthens trust—both by reassuring foreign businesses and enhancing the credibility of local suppliers.
HOSTS AND ORGANISERS
The Global Sourcing and Investment Summit, taking place in June 2025, is hosted by the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), and the Dalian Commerce Bureau.
The event is co-organized by Zatino Group and promoted by the Ireland Sino Institute. For any questions or queries regarding this event, please email: hxie@zatino.ie or visit the Zatino Contact Page. For the latest on Ireland–China news and events, please visit the Ireland China News page.