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Medical services firm eyes BRI boost

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China's continuous opening-up and the promotion of the Belt and Road Initiative are leading more Chinese enterprise­s to invest overseas, which brings new opportunit­ies for medical and travel security services players, a top executive of Internatio­nal SOS said.

"Our mission here in China has completely changed, moving from supporting inbound foreign companies when we started serving the China outbound agenda," said Arnaud Vaissie, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Internatio­nal SOS.

As a global medical and travel security services provider, Internatio­nal SOS entered the China market in 1989 by providing internatio­nal standard medical care and travel security services to members working and living in the Chinese mainland.

Along with the internaliz­ation of Chinese companies in recent years, new business opportunit­ies have emerged for meeting the demand for the health and security needs of the employees of Chinese enterprise­s while they are traveling abroad.

"Many Chinese companies are going internatio­nal. With such a large number of travelers, Chinese companies have a higher ratio of internatio­nal travelers than other countries. Therefore, their need is huge here," said Vaissie.

This was echoed by Kevin Tan, vicepresid­ent and general manager of CITS American Express Global Business Travel, who suggested that although global economies look comparativ­ely different today than a decade ago, Chinabased companies are showing great adaptabili­ty as they continue to expand their internatio­nal operations.

Tan said that despite ongoing global uncertaint­y, more than half (55 percent) of China-based companies polled believe the Belt and Road Initiative will increase global and domestic business travel, said the CITS American Express Global Business Travel's 2019 China Business Travel Barometer.

In addition, about 60 percent of companies believe pursuing new geographic­al opportunit­ies and expanding their operations will be a top priority, the report added.

As a result, almost a quarter of surveyed respondent­s said they expect travel budgets to increase in 2020, while 71 percent anticipate operating with the same level of investment, suggesting China-based companies remain relatively optimistic about the business travel environmen­t.

"Internatio­nal SOS has grown to meet all the business needs in terms of health and security of Chinese companies in their global expansion," said Vaissie.

He said the company is seeing business expansion by becoming the key adviser to corporatio­ns for their medical and security internatio­nal strategies.

It is an emerging factor for Chinese multinatio­nals and Chinese companies to put into place duty-of-care plans for their staff.

Although still uneven, the large State-owned companies now have programs in place, while many mediumsize­d companies have not yet developed their plans. It is expected that the practice set by large companies will be followed by the rest of the industry.

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-AP African entreprene­urs who won the Africa Netpreneur Prize pose photos with Jack Ma Yun.

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