Following the earlier urban cooperation exchange in Tangshan, Mr. Yang Yongxin and Mayor of Catalão (Goiás State, Brazil) Mr. Velomar Gonçalves Rios, along with their delegation, made a special trip to Jiangsu Shuaijin Motor for an on-site inspection. Accompanied by the company’s leaders, the delegation went deep into the production workshop, where they observed core manufacturing processes of motor cores—including precision stamping, lamination, and insulation treatment—pausing to inquire technical staff about details such as process accuracy, automated equipment operation and maintenance, and environmental protection and energy consumption control. They spoke highly of the intelligent management and control level of the production line.

During the exchange session, the two sides held in-depth discussions on multi-dimensional topics: Combining current trends in global trade rule adjustments, Director-General Yang Yongxin offered suggestions on the company’s international trade layout, guiding it on optimizing cross-border supply chains and reducing trade barriers by leveraging WTO rules, while also noting the international market demand for high-end motor components. Mayor Velomar Gonçalves Rios, based on Catalão’s industrial supporting resources and the market characteristics of the South American region, explored cooperation channels and local adaptation paths for Shuaijin Electric Motor’s products to enter Brazil and neighboring countries.

The leaders of Shuaijin Electric Motor also presented the company’s independent innovation achievements—such as high magnetic density core materials and core components of micro intelligent motors—sharing details about its R&D investment ratio, patent layout in recent years, and progress in trade expansion in Southeast Asian and European markets.

This inspection not only allowed all parties to gain a direct understanding of the company’s production operations and technical strength, but also built a practical communication link for Shuaijin Electric Motor to connect with international resources and expand into the South American market through targeted supply-demand matching, laying the groundwork for subsequent transnational industrial cooperation.
