Overseas Chinese Affairs Office
The China Overseas Chinese Investment Enterprise Association was established in Beijing on January 16, 2008 with the approval of the Chinese government. It was established under the leadership of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office. Overseas Chinese, foreign Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao people invest in enterprises in China and are engaged in overseas investment services. , A national non-profit social group voluntarily formed by institutions and individuals engaged in investment and trade business by overseas Chinese businessmen and enterprises.
Overseas Chinese businessmen
The China Federation of Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs is run by returned overseas Chinese family members, overseas Chinese, people from Hong Kong and Macao, returned overseas students and their enterprises and institutions that have invested and started businesses in China; overseas Chinese businessmen organizations, associations of returned overseas Chinese, and overseas Chinese associations under the supervision of all levels of overseas Chinese associations A national non-profit social organization formed voluntarily by enterprises and overseas Chinese-owned enterprises.
Overseas Chinese Federation
The China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese is a nationwide people's organization composed of returned overseas Chinese and their relatives. The Federation of Overseas Chinese is the bridge and link between the party and the government to connect the majority of returned overseas Chinese, their relatives and overseas Chinese. The Federation of Overseas Chinese is a national first-level people's organization and a constituent unit of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. All levels of overseas Chinese federations enjoy the same treatment as the same level of labor unions, youth leagues, and women's federations.
Haixie
The China Overseas Exchange Association was formed voluntarily by representatives from all walks of life in Mainland China, compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and related organizations. Under the business guidance of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council, it extensively contacts overseas Chinese in various countries, conducts foreign economic and trade cooperation, cultural exchanges and external publicity, and introduces advanced science. Technology, cultural education and various industries support the development of overseas Chinese businessmen.

