"Chinese Business Seasons 2026" in Moscow: business discussed calculations, logistics and projects within the framework of the "One Belt, One Road" initiative

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On March 25, 2026, a private business meeting "Chinese Business Seasons 2026" was held at the Greenwood Business Park, dedicated to practical cooperation between Russian and Chinese businesses and joint work in the logic of the One Belt— One Road initiative.

The meeting focused on payments and settlements with China, international logistics, project formats for "entry" into the Chinese market and regional opportunities for investors. 

Participants and key presentations

The opening of the event began with a welcoming speech by representatives of the Chinese Embassy in Russia. Further, representatives of Chinese business and industry structures working in the Russian sector made keynote speeches. 

One of the central speakers was Sun Bohui, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Zhongchengtong International Investment Co., Ltd., who had previously repeatedly represented the company's projects in Russia, including the Greenwood site. 

The Russian business agenda was presented by Andrey Podenok, President of the Moscow Association of Entrepreneurs, and Klara Lin and Sergey Ivanov, organizers of the Chinese Business Seasons, also spoke at the venue.

Payments, logistics, and regional presentations

A separate section was devoted to payments with China and the role of payment agents (including those involving NBS Bank JSC). The participants discussed practical issues of making payments, documenting transactions and reducing operational delays. 

Presentations on infrastructure cooperation were made by representatives of specialized service centers and design organizations, including Dong Shu, Director of the Center for Integrated Services for Cooperation with Russia (Shenzhen). 

The Weconn project was also presented at the event (as an initiative focused on simplifying B2B interaction and service support for companies), as well as regional opportunities through the presentation of the Kalmyk Special Economic Zone. 

Agreements and the "plenarka"

During the business part, cooperation agreements were signed with the participation of Andrey Podenka. The program also included an online presentation by Qian Jiale, Regional Director in Russia at HUNAN JIA YI BIOTECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 

Projects in logistics and investment infrastructure were discussed at the plenary session, including the presentation of the Moscow Chinese Business Co., Ltd. in conjunction with Daxing Port Area and Aerospace Investment Group (economic zone in Beijing). 

Anastasia Minina moderated the panel; among the experts on the panel are representatives of the industry community and business associations, including Evgenia Ekalo (expert group of the Public Council at the Federal Customs Service of Russia, head of a logistics company) and Ekaterina Manko (Vice President of the RASP).

Context

Interest in joint projects between Russia and China is supported by the growth of business activity and the expansion of practical cooperation on infrastructure sites. Separately, Greenwood has often become a venue for bilateral events in recent years, where investments and applied issues of bringing companies to market are discussed. 

Judging by the announced program, the agenda of the "Chinese Business Seasons" in 2026 is shifting to pragmatic tasks: calculations, logistics, regional support mechanisms and project partnerships.