Basilinna and Trivium Announce Strategic Partnership
to Empower Businesses to Succeed in China and Other International Markets
Washington, DC –
Basilinna, a global consultancy specializing in business advisory, government relations, and strategic communications, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Trivium, the leading China-focused policy analysis firm recognized for its unparalleled expertise in forecasting the trajectory of China’s regulatory landscape and its impact on business.
Through this collaboration, we will help clients deepen their understanding of the opaque Chinese political, economic and social circumstances to ensure more fact-based decision making. Trivium’s unique ability to track and translate Chinese policy and regulatory developments combined with Basilinna’s honed advisory capabilities will help our clients make better and more informed decisions in China’s ever-changing markets.
In addition, we plan to expand the proven Trivium model of custom designed reporting to other parts of the world, including the Middle East and Latin America, where the policy and regulatory frameworks are challenging to track.
Together, we will deliver integrated, data-driven solutions to businesses aiming to boost their competitiveness, deepen their engagement, and tackle specific challenges in China and beyond.
“I’ve long admired Trivium’s work and am thrilled to be deepening our partnership, bringing together Basilinna’s unique approach to advisory work and Trivium’s unparalleled market and policy monitoring expertise,” said Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO of Basilinna. “This partnership strengthens our ability to support businesses in understanding China’s complex market but also allows us to bring this collaborative model to other key regions where Basilinna has a strong presence, including the Middle East and Latin America.”
As the world’s second-largest economy, China remains an important market for global business, but the bilateral relationship adds a layer of complexity and risk for companies to tackle. The U.S.-China relationship also has geopolitical implications, which is why we aim to expand this offering to new markets.
Andrew Polk, Co-Founder of Trivium, remarked, “In China, decisions made by the state determine economic and business outcomes. We continually hear from the business sector that geopolitical risk, and particularly U.S.-China tensions, is among the top global operational concerns – and that risk is extending into other markets, such as Mexico. We are excited to partner with Basilinna to deliver actionable insights and strategies that empower businesses to succeed in China and beyond. Together, we provide localized knowledge and global perspectives, with on-the-ground implementation to help our clients achieve growth.”
About Trivium
Trivium is a consultancy specializing in policy monitoring, regulatory analysis, and market intelligence to help clients navigate the complexities of the Chinese market. With a deep understanding of China’s political and economic systems, Trivium provides businesses with the insights needed to adapt to evolving regulations, mitigate risks, and capitalize on opportunities in one of the world’s most dynamic economies. Trivium experts synthesize a large body of information on a daily basis – including government documents, state media articles, industry reporting, policy discourse, and statistical data – allowing us to identify both large impactful trends and predictive micro-signals.
About Basilinna
The House of Basilinna is where expertise, insight, and action converge to drive excellence in global consulting. Basilinna Advisory brings together geopolitical and sector experts to provide counsel, strategic insights, and quality implementation to organizations competing in today’s ever-changing international arena. Complementing this, the Basilinna Institute delivers data-based insights and deep expertise to augment our advisory work, our extensive network of experts helps shape global policy, advise regulatory authorities, and counsel decision-makers on emerging issues.