> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.zetrix.com/en/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.zetrix.com/en/ecosystem/partnerships.md).

# Partnerships

Zetrix's partnerships focus on expanding blockchain use cases through collaborations with key organizations:

* **China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) - Xinghuo BIF**

  Zetrix as Xinghuo BIF’s first international supernode outside of China to maximize free trade agreement.
* **Universiti Malaya**

  Encompassing artificial intelligence in collaborative research with UM.
* **General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China**

  Enabling cross-border trade connectivity with China customs.
* **Philippines Bureau of Customs**

  Deployment of China customs clearance system via Ztrade.
* **MYEG and GACC**

  Developing a National Single Window platform for ASEAN countries.
* **Beitou IT Innovation**

  Spearheading International Digital Identity Credentials service with state-owned entity.
* **Summer Capital Ltd**

  Nodes hosting on Zetrix network.
* **Bank of China**

  Cross-border supply chain financing.
* **Dixchain**

  Dixchain is a national level high-tech enterprise in China that integrates financial technology and financial services, focusing on providing comprehensive digital solutions for global cross-border trade and finance.
* **Web3Labs**

  Accelerating Hong Kong's Web3 roadmap initiatives.
* **MIMOS Berhad**

  Develop the National Public Blockchain for the Malaysia Blockchain Infrastructure (MBI).
* **Road Transport Department Malaysia.**
* **Immigration Department of Malaysia.**

These partnerships aim to strengthen blockchain applications in trade, identity verification, and digital ecosystems.

For more details, visit [Zetrix Media & Community](https://www.zetrix.com/media-and-community/).


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