ndustry exchange丨PDAEXSEA was invited to attend the Digital Yinghe 2024 Annual Conference to decode the pain points of going overseas
PDAEXSEA Yinghe International 2025-02-25 09:19:59   Page view:695



On February 23, 2025, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia welcomed the grand opening of Digital Yinghe 2024 Annual Conference. PDAEXSEA Executive President Shi Jingjing was invited to attend and gave a wonderful theme sharing in the keynote sharing session "Going Abroad with Voice Live".


The conference is hosted by Digital Yinghe. As a comprehensive legal service platform, Yinghe has more than 500 domestic cooperative law firms and more than 300 global cooperative offices, covering more than 120 countries and regions, forming a global legal service system.

The annual "Digital Yinghe Annual Conference" is a well-known event in the legal industry. It has been held for twelve consecutive years, with footprints in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Haikou, Phuket, Hangzhou, Kunming, Shanghai and other places.

The Digital Yinghe 2024 Annual Conference attracted Lai Liqing, Assistant Director of the Commercial Crime Investigation Bureau of Malaysia, Dato Sri Lin Jinmin, Chairman of the Malaysia-China-India Cultural Friendship Association, Executive Director of the Asia-Pacific Belt and Road Co-Planning Association, Dato Ong Zhongyi, former Economic Counselor of the Malaysian Embassy in China, and other Malaysian political and business leaders, as well as Sun Zaichen, founder of Digital Yinghe and founder of Yinghe International, and more than 100 legal industry elites gathered together to discuss cutting-edge topics in the industry.






Eco-co-construction: Reconstructing the service system based on corporate needs




In recent years, the Southeast Asian market has become the "golden track" for global companies to go overseas with its demographic dividend, consumption upgrades and policy openness.

However, Mr. Shi pointed out in his speech that companies still face multiple challenges in the process of going overseas: information asymmetry leads to delayed decision-making, market complexity pushes up compliance costs, and the lack of localized enterprise services affects the pace of enterprise landing and expansion. She said: "Southeast Asia is not a single market, but a complex ecosystem composed of diverse cultures and differentiated policies. Companies need to anchor with precise insights and professional services to truly gain a foothold."

In response to the above challenges, PDAEXSEA focuses on markets such as Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam with one-stop services as the core, providing key support such as cross-border enterprise services, overseas industrial park operations, and financial and tax compliance to help companies solve localization problems.




"Our goal is to make enterprises 'go global and land'. From strategic planning to operational execution, every link is escorted by a professional team." Mr. Shi said.

Mr. Shi then focused on the strategic cooperation with Yinghe International. By integrating the advantages of both parties in the fields of global enterprise services, legal compliance, and business resources, it provides closed-loop solutions from compliance risk control, industry landing to financial support for overseas enterprises, helping Chinese companies to efficiently develop the Southeast Asian market.

"The Southeast Asian market has unlimited potential, but only professional collaboration can amplify the potential energy." Mr. Shi mentioned at the end of his speech that he looks forward to more ecological partners joining this journey, and through resource complementarity and model innovation, helping Chinese companies to move forward steadily in the wave of globalization.