
Octal Director Kevin Wen recently participated in a government–enterprise dialogue in Anyang, where he exchanged views with the Mayor of Anyang and representatives from government, business, and trade-related sectors on the cooperation and development of foreign trade enterprises. The event also received attention from Anyang Integrated Media, reflecting the local importance attached to foreign trade and industrial development.
During the meeting, Kevin shared practical observations from the front line of export business, focusing on how foreign trade companies can strengthen international market development, improve operational efficiency, and build more stable links between local manufacturing capacity and global demand. He noted that in recent years, closer government–enterprise coordination has created a more supportive environment for export-oriented companies, helping businesses move faster in market expansion, customer development, and project execution.

In his remarks, Kevin also highlighted the company's recent progress in foreign trade development, including steady export growth, deeper cooperation with international industry leaders, stronger branding and content output, and more active participation in overseas exhibitions and customer visits. He emphasized that foreign trade growth is not driven by orders alone, but also by professional teams, efficient internal coordination, stronger service capability, and long-term trust built with global customers.
Looking ahead, Kevin outlined several priorities for the next stage of development: continuing to expand into overseas markets, participating in more international exhibitions, strengthening customer visits and communication, improving internal management and teamwork, and promoting product and market innovation. He also stressed the importance of government support in helping foreign trade companies improve resilience, attract talent, and create stronger momentum for high-quality development.
This dialogue provided a meaningful opportunity for communication between government and enterprises, and reflected the shared goal of supporting the steady growth of local foreign trade and manufacturing competitiveness.







