FOTIMA GROUP Enters the Belt and Road Strategic Cooperation with LANDING Law Firm (Wenzhou)
Consolidating the Foundation for Global Compliance Operations

Today, the signing ceremony for the Belt and Road strategic cooperation project of FOTIMA GROUP was successfully held in Wenzhou. Lu Yizhen, CEO of the Group, signed the agreement on behalf of the enterprise, establishing a long-term exclusive legal service strategic partnership with LANDING Law Firm (Wenzhou). Relying on professional cross-border legal expertise, the partnership will fully support the steady expansion of the Group’s international businesses across Belt and Road regions.
Lu Yizhen introduced that FOTIMA GROUP specializes in industrial temperature control manufacturing, cross-border trade and international industry-education integration, with key market footprints in Russian-speaking Central Asia and Oceania along the Belt and Road Initiative. The Group keeps rolling out overseas production bases, cross-border trading businesses and Sino-foreign joint education programs. As its global footprint expands, the Group faces growing compliance demands covering cross-border investment, foreign-related contracts, intellectual property rights and overseas commercial disputes. Robust cross-border legal support has become a core pillar underpinning the Group’s global expansion strategy.
The person in charge of LANDING Law Firm (Wenzhou) stated that the firm boasts an international cross-border legal service network, cooperating with local legal institutions in Central Asia and Zhejiang Overseas Chinese Legal Service Center. It has long supported Wenzhou merchants expanding into Russian-speaking Central Asia, with proven practical experience in cross-border investment and financing, international trade compliance, overseas dispute resolution and full-cycle risk control for overseas projects. Its strengths align perfectly with FOTIMA GROUP’s global development strategy. Both sides reached a consensus to build a long-term, mutually empowering partnership integrating industrial entities and international legal services.
Following the discussion session, the two parties formally sealed their in-depth strategic cooperation. Moving forward, they will carry out joint collaboration across five core areas: cross-border legal support, cross-border tax compliance, overseas corporate risk management, cultivation of foreign-related legal talents, and joint development of a comprehensive Belt and Road service platform.
As the Group’s exclusive foreign legal counsel, the law firm will deliver one-stop cross-border legal and compliance services for all of FOTIMA’s overseas operations, building a complete risk prevention system for cross-border business activities. Meanwhile, the two sides will integrate industrial, educational and legal resources to create an integrated service model for enterprises going global. They will mutually open client channels and prioritize cross-referrals, jointly supporting domestic manufacturers expanding their businesses across Belt and Road regions.
Lu Yizhen, CEO of FOTIMA GROUP, remarked that compliance is the lifeline for enterprises operating globally. Currently, the Group is advancing key Belt and Road initiatives including overseas sales of liquid cooling temperature control products, industry-education integration bases in Central Asia, and Sino-Australian trade cooperation projects. Systematic, professional cross-border legal support is critical to the stable launch and long-term sustainable operation of all overseas projects. This strategic cooperation will fill gaps in the Group’s global legal compliance system, systematically mitigate legal risks arising from cross-border operations, and safeguard the Group’s overseas business expansion.
Upholding its development philosophy of Absolute Specialization, Strong Internationalization, High Integration and Regional Coordination, the Group will leverage professional legal resources to deepen its presence in Russian-speaking Central Asia and Oceania. Rooted in compliance, FOTIMA will further advance two-way collaboration between China and foreign countries in industry, education and trade, set a benchmark for standardized global expansion of industrial enterprises, and fuel the long-term international development of China’s real economy.
