"China's level of entrepreneurship is very high, private companies of this country use opportunities for export most efficiently through cooperation. For us it is also very important to cooperate when entering foreign markets since in this way financial and human resources are being saved. The agreement we plan to sign is an example of such practice, since thus we establish direct relations between Lithuanian and Chinese businesses to provide Lithuanians with opportunities for a better and more convenient cooperation in attracting investment from China," said Danas Arlauskas, Head of the LVDK.
In China, the delegation of the LVDK plans to visit factories, companies and organizations to establish cooperation relations that would bring benefits to Lithuanian companies.