From May 20 to 21, 2026, HBMG held its first Global Legal & Compliance Workshop in Wuhan. Under the theme "Empower Business·Share Experiences·Risk Control" , the workshop focused on accelerating the establish of a global legal and compliance framework to support the company's worldwide expansion, building a solid compliance foundation for HBMG's vision of becoming a globally leading cross-border building materials enterprise.
President Li Yeqing attended the workshop and delivered a mobilization speech. He looked back at HBMG's development journey from local market cultivation to global operations, and analyzed the complex challenges of globalized business.
President Li emphasized that compliance is the bottom line for global operations. For cross-border expansion, the company must strictly abide by the laws and regulations of each host country, respect local cultures and customs, and achieve a balance between business growth and regional compliance through flexible and compliant operating models.
He also called on the legal team to deeply integrate into the business, adopt a business-oriented perspective, and provide professional legal solutions that enable, rather than block, business progress.
Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer Ye Jiaxing and Vice President Tang Jun shared the company's development history and business performance with overseas colleagues. They highlighted that, as HBMG strives to become a world-class multinational building materials group, legal team must strengthen their professional expertise, embed themselves into the entire business process, and evolve from compliance overseers to value creators.
During the workshop, legal colleagues from both headquarters and overseas subsidiaries engaged in in-depth exchanges and case studies on a wide range of topics, including: Contract management under different legal systems, risk prevention and control, legal function development in high-risk markets, dispute resolution, responding to Dawn Raids, AI empowerment in legal operations, global brand and cultural integration, to promote the integrated improvement of HBMG’s global legal capabilities.
Representatives from Nigeria, Zambia, Mozambique, South Africa, Nepal, Tajikistan, Cambodia attended the workshop, along with relevant headquarter personnel.