On the afternoon of November 3, the inaugural Asia-America-Europe Enterprise Cooperation and Development Forum & Multinational Corporations Global Expansion Resources and Collaboration Forum was successfully held at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center in Indonesia. North Star Recycling was invited to attend the event, with Dr. Zhang Tao, Chairman and General Manager, delivering a speech during the forum.

Centered around the theme “Global Expansion, Innovative Development, and Shared Future,” the forum aimed to provide practical advice and guidance for Chinese enterprises expanding overseas, share successful models for different stages of international growth, and support companies in accelerating their global market presence.
The event was co-hosted by the Foreign Exchange Committee of the China Asia Economic Development Association and the Multinational Corporations Carbon Neutrality 50 Forum, with support from the Global Ecological Sustainable Development Alliance, the Carbon Neutrality Green Development Committee of the China Asia Economic Development Association, the Greater Bay Area Development Department of the same association, and brand support from Zhongcai Xingfu.

The forum featured in-depth discussions on maritime economy, sustainable development, and cultural cooperation. The successful hosting of this first-ever forum marks a new beginning for regional economic collaboration, opening fresh pathways for cooperation among businesses across continents.
North Star Recycling extends its gratitude to the organizers for the invitation. The company’s participation in the Indonesia forum provided valuable opportunities to establish connections and foster collaboration, enhanced business matching across different countries and regions, and laid a solid foundation for future partnerships. North Star Recycling looks forward to expanding its recycling market in Indonesia and other countries, working jointly to promote global low-carbon, green, and sustainable development.

The forum was complemented by cultural performances including traditional Chinese Peking opera, folk music, and Indonesian dance, facilitating further dialogue and exchange in arts and culture.