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Recently, the Shenzhen Investment Promotion Bureau released the “Eleventh Batch of Shenzhen Multinational Company Headquarters Enterprise Certification List”, which includes 21 companies including Wantong Bohui, Ou Beiyun, Zhongzhihui, Comprehensive Xinxing, Juke Investment, Jasmine Milk, and China Travel Senbo. In recent years, Shenzhen has vigorously cultivated and developed a “headquarters economy”, focusing on the development direction of key industries, continuing to introduce high-quality foreign-funded enterprises such as the world's top 500 and leading enterprises in the industry, and speeding up the construction of headquarters clusters for multinational companies. At present, Shenzhen has certified a total of 207 multinational corporate headquarters, bringing together the world's top 500 companies and industry leaders such as Walmart, McVale, China Resources Microtechnology, Yum Restaurants, Infoman Exhibition, Golden Arch, Starbucks, DuPont China, etc., and the agglomeration effect of the “headquarters economy” continues to be highlighted.

Zhitongcaijing·01/07/2026 03:57:02
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Recently, the Shenzhen Investment Promotion Bureau released the “Eleventh Batch of Shenzhen Multinational Company Headquarters Enterprise Certification List”, which includes 21 companies including Wantong Bohui, Ou Beiyun, Zhongzhihui, Comprehensive Xinxing, Juke Investment, Jasmine Milk, and China Travel Senbo. In recent years, Shenzhen has vigorously cultivated and developed a “headquarters economy”, focusing on the development direction of key industries, continuing to introduce high-quality foreign-funded enterprises such as the world's top 500 and leading enterprises in the industry, and speeding up the construction of headquarters clusters for multinational companies. At present, Shenzhen has certified a total of 207 multinational corporate headquarters, bringing together the world's top 500 companies and industry leaders such as Walmart, McVale, China Resources Microtechnology, Yum Restaurants, Infoman Exhibition, Golden Arch, Starbucks, DuPont China, etc., and the agglomeration effect of the “headquarters economy” continues to be highlighted.