Taicang Day in Munich: Celebrating 18 Years of Sino-German Industrial Innovation
Taicang Day in Munich: Celebrating 18 Years of Sino-German Industrial Innovation
Sabtu, 18 April 2026 | 09:47
MUNICH, GERMANY -
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- 17 April 2026 - The 18th edition of "Taicang Day" successfully
convened at the BMW Welt Auditorium on April 16, marking nearly two
decades of continuous economic and cultural exchange between the Chinese
port city and Germany's industrial heartland. The event attracted
nearly 300 political and business leaders to explore new paths for
bilateral collaboration. Since its inception in Stuttgart in 2008,
"Taicang Day" has evolved from a simple investment briefing into a
multi-dimensional platform integrating technology, education, and
sports.
The event featured a distinguished lineup of speakers who shared their
insights on deepening cooperation. Gudrun Weidmann, Director for
Internationalization at the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs; Zhai
Qian, Minister Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Germany; Chen
Xiaodong, Deputy Director of the Jiangsu Provincial Department of
Commerce; Dr. Christian Scharpf, Deputy Mayor of Munich and Head of the
Department of Labor and Economic Affairs, and Michaela Schenk, Chair of
the Foreign Trade Committee of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for
Munich and Upper Bavaria, delivered opening remarks. The proceedings
were moderated by Stefan Geiger, Chairman of the China-Western Bavaria
Business and Cultural Association.
18th Taicang Day in Munich
Chen Gao, Secretary of the CPC Taicang Municipal Committee, delivered a
keynote address titled "Green, Innovation, and Integration: Establishing
a Model for Sino-German Cooperation." In his speech, Chen drew a poetic
parallel between Munich and Taicang's home region of Suzhou, describing
both as paragons of the perfect fusion between tradition and modernity
where cutting-edge technology and modern industry coexist harmoniously
with rich cultural heritage.
Reflecting on 33 years of deep engagement with Germany, Chen emphasized
that Taicang's bilateral cooperation has reached a historic turning
point, transitioning from merely attracting foreign capital to fostering
two-way investment, and from industrial supply-chain support to the
co-creation of a complete industrial ecosystem. The Secretary
highlighted three flagship Taicang projects recently included in the
official achievement list of the high-level Sino-German summit—the
Schaeffler Humanoid Robot Digital Factory, the Sino-German Taicang
Zero-Carbon Park, and the Taicang Rhine-Neckar Innovation Center. These
milestones vividly demonstrate Taicang's momentum in pivoting toward
green transformation, collaborative innovation, and deep bilateral
integration. Taicang's strategy remains built on the philosophy of
long-termism, with Chen reaffirming the city's dedication to optimizing a
market-oriented, law-based, and internationalized business environment
while reinforcing its brand identity as a "home away from home" for
German community.
Following these addresses, the event yielded several milestone
agreements aimed at facilitating practical cooperation, including the
official inauguration of the VDE China representative office in Taicang
and the signing of a new batch of German scientific innovation projects.
To further support the internationalization of local firms, the Taicang
Enterprise Overseas Service Center was officially unveiled, alongside a
dedicated matchmaking session for Chinese companies expanding into
global markets. Furthermore, State Grid Taicang Power Supply Company
presented its latest initiatives in Green Compliance and Environmental
Sustainability, a presentation that received widespread acclaim for
aligning industrial power solutions with international ESG standards.
Taicang's strategic appeal is rooted in its premier location adjacent to
Shanghai and its world-class infrastructure. Situated within a
30-minute commuting radius of central Shanghai, the city offers rapid
access to Hongqiao Airport in 20 minutes and Pudong International
Airport in just over an hour. Its maritime gateway, the Port of Taicang,
features a 12.5-meter deep-water channel and ranks 8th in China and
20th globally, with an annual throughput exceeding 10 million TEUs. This
logistics network supports a robust industrial ecosystem of over 5,000
enterprises, where 70% of vehicle components can be sourced locally.
Widely recognized as the "Home of German Enterprises" in China, Taicang
now hosts over 560 German firms, including 60 "hidden champion"
companies. This specialized cluster represents more than 10% of all
German manufacturing enterprises in China. The city's collaborative
success is further evidenced by projects mentioned above in Chen Gao's
speech such as the Schaeffler Humanoid Robot Digital Factory and the
Sino-German Taicang Zero-Carbon Park, and the Taicang Rhine-Neckar
Innovation Center, all of which were included in the official
achievement list of the German Chancellor's visit to China.
To support its growing international community, Taicang has developed a
sophisticated service ecosystem. The city's Foreigner Service Center
integrates 73 specialized services, supported by the "Hi Taicang" card
which provides foreign residents with enhanced convenience in
healthcare, education, and transportation. Complemented by cultural
landmarks like the Rothenburg-themed street and authentic German
bakeries, Taicang has created an environment where international
partners can truly root themselves for long-term success.