As Chinese enterprises accelerate their Going Global strategy, the demand for international compliance, legal protection, and risk prevention has grown significantly. 
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— Discussing Corporate Overseas Compliance and Legal Services for Chinese Enterprises Going Global —
As Chinese enterprises accelerate their Going Global strategy, the demand for international compliance, legal protection, and risk prevention has grown significantly. Legal services are evolving from post-incident remedies to pre-departure escort, becoming a crucial pillar for enterprises expanding overseas.
On the afternoon of May 19, 2026, Ms. Guo Xueping, Advisor of China Notary Service Center (Australia), along with Attorney Zhang Tianhong and Attorney Chen Siyuan from Guangdong Yangquan Law Firm, visited ZhiHui Supply Chain Services (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. for a discussion and exchange, warmly received by General Manager Ma.
During the meeting, General Manager Ma elaborated on ZhiHuis business layout and successful experience in assisting Chinese enterprises with their overseas expansion. Adhering to the philosophy of ensuring product compliance for life safety and facilitating global market access for enterprises, ZhiHui has long focused on providing one-stop global compliance services, including international certifications, clinical trials, post-market surveillance, customs brokerage, and overseas company operations.
General Manager Ma noted that against the backdrop of increasingly complex international markets and rising regulatory requirements, enterprises going global need not only product competitiveness but also professional and systematic compliance and legal support to effectively reduce risks and enhance international competitiveness.
Ms. Guo Xueping expressed that notary services are an important safeguard for enterprises international market access and a crucial firewall against legal risks and disputes. In recent years, notary services have been upgrading from the traditional single application model to full-process legal services, significantly enhancing the convenience of cross-border legal affairs through innovative service models such as overseas remote video notarization and integrated notarization plus authentication services.
Ms. Guo further stated that China Notary Service Center (Australia) will continue to serve overseas personal family notarization while also actively cooperating in providing notary legal services for enterprises international development, continuing to play a bridging role for enterprises going global.
Attorney Zhang Tianhong pointed out that enterprises going global must possess strong international legal awareness. Due to significant differences in legal systems and regulatory frameworks across countries, enterprises need to focus on multiple legal risks including foreign investment review, antitrust regulation, industry access restrictions, data protection, labor and employment, environmental protection, and intellectual property protection.
The meeting concluded in a warm and friendly atmosphere. All parties agreed to further strengthen cooperation, establish information-sharing mechanisms, and fully leverage their respective professional advantages to provide comprehensive support for Chinese enterprises high-quality overseas expansion.

