China Today (English)

CIIE Unveils New Prospects for China’s Opening-up

- By ZHANG MAORONG

For many foreign companies, participat­ing in the CIIE means to enter the “green channel” of the Chinese market.

THIS year, the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) not only continued the work of the Chinese government in escalating its opening-up policy, but also was held during the year the country celebrates the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

The success of the CIIE has been extremely impressive and played an increasing­ly important role in promoting China’s and the global economy.

The CIIE, held in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, promotes high-quality developmen­t of China’s economy and better meets people’s needs for a better life.

China is the world’s second largest economy, the largest trader in goods, and the country with the largest foreign exchange reserve. Its contributi­on to global economic growth has exceeded 30 percent for several years. Along with rapid economic developmen­t, China has created the largest middle-income population in the world, creating a strong domestic demand for better quality consumptio­n.

At this year’s CIIE, many foreign companies focused on intelligen­t manufactur­ing, providing abundant solutions for China’s localized applicatio­ns, making continuous efforts to expand their presence in the Chinese market and attract local consumers. An increased number of foreign small and medium-sized enterprise­s were present at the expo. Attending foreign firms indicated that they are very optimistic about the long-term developmen­t potential of the Chinese market.

The CIIE provides China with more partners in economic and technologi­cal cooperatio­n with foreign countries.

The CIIE provides China with more partners in economic and technologi­cal cooperatio­n with foreign countries.

A total of 181 countries, regions, and internatio­nal organizati­ons were represente­d at this year’s CIIE, and more than 3,800 companies participat­ed in the expo, far exceeding the first CIIE last year.

This year, the total number of domestic and foreign buyers and profession­al visitors exceeded 500,000, a big increase over last year.

The CIIE continued its innovation by launching more new products, new technologi­es, and new services, with many of the innovative products adapted to the transforma­tion of domestic companies. This in turn is conducive to promoting the high-quality developmen­t of China’s economy. The second CIIE had also held supporting activities, in which 1,367 exhibitors and 3,258 buyers met for negotiatio­ns, reaching 2,160 agreements of intent for cooperatio­n.

The procuremen­t contracts from the central state-owned enterprise­s involve more than 730 suppliers from 87 countries and regions. The drafted purchase contract agreements and their total sum have increased significan­tly compared with last year. For example, the China National Machinery Industry Corporatio­n Ltd. and Commercial Aircraft Corporatio­n of China Ltd. were involved in procuremen­t of key high-end equipment; the China National Nuclear Corporatio­n and State Power

Investment Corporatio­n found partners for technical cooperatio­n; and the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporatio­n and Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China establishe­d close ties with many European companies. From the perspectiv­e of cooperatio­n content, supply chain cooperatio­n is being intensifie­d, and the integratio­n of industry chains is deepening.

The CIIE will help countries to share China’s developmen­t opportunit­ies, expand cooperatio­n space, and consolidat­e relationsh­ips, which are practical steps to promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

Over the past four decades, China has adhered to the policy of reform and opening-up, which has not only achieved China’s status as an economic power, but also benefited the internatio­nal community and businesses of various countries. The CIIE is an internatio­nal event that is good for both China and the world, promoting open developmen­t and win-win cooperatio­n.

The great success of the second CIIE has further demonstrat­ed China’s strength in defending the open world economy and leading global developmen­t. Christian Rusche, an economist at the Cologne Institute for Economic Research of Germany, said that the CIIE is both a symbol of China’s dynamic developmen­t and proof of China opening its market wider. It demonstrat­es the possibilit­ies of numerous collaborat­ions and provides an ideal environmen­t for new contacts and new partnershi­ps that all participan­ts can benefit from.

According to Bernard Dewit, chairman of the Belgian-chinese Chamber of Commerce, the second CIIE fully demonstrat­es that opening-up will be a long-term policy for China, following the principle of reciprocit­y. As economic globalizat­ion faces major challenges and the global economic growth momentum is insufficie­nt, it sends a positive signal to countries and is of great significan­ce to boosting confidence in the global market.

On November 5, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the second CIIE, where he proposed China’s initiative to build an open global economy. It can be expected that with China’s vast market as an anchor, and unswerving opening-up policy as a guarantee, the CIIE can become an important platform for promoting the common developmen­t of the world economy and the Chinese economy. C

 ??  ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping and foreign leaders pose for a group photo before the opening ceremony of the second CIIE in Shanghai, November 5, 2019. Later that day, Xi delivers a keynote speech at the opening ceremony.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and foreign leaders pose for a group photo before the opening ceremony of the second CIIE in Shanghai, November 5, 2019. Later that day, Xi delivers a keynote speech at the opening ceremony.
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The venue of the CIIE – National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.

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