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ASSOCIATE Standard Bank is hosting digital matchmakin­g events which connect African exporters with Chinese importers, to complement its physical participat­ion at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo ( CIIE) this year in Shanghai.

African clients from across the continent will be virtually “matched” for discussion on opportunit­ies with potential Chinese buyers who are interested in importing African products. These buyers or importers are clients of Standard Bank’s strategic partner, the Industrial Commercial Bank of China ( ICBC). The digital event comes in response to challenges brought about by the Covid- 19 pandemic. Digital matchmakin­g forums also allow African exporters to participat­e in the activities of the import- led trade show without having to be there physically.

Standard Bank has participat­ed in the CIIE since its inception in 2018, as it looks to grow trade and investment relationsh­ips between Africa and China. Philip Myburgh, Head of Africa China Banking at Standard Bank says: “The third CIIE arrives at a time when the facilitati­on of trade is crucial to offsetting the economic consequenc­es of Covid- 19. It is critical that we find new ways of connecting our customers to the markets that hold potential for African businesses to expand and grow.”

Myburgh adds: “Covid- 19 has created opportunit­ies on both fronts. African businesses are looking for opportunit­ies to diversify and make up for losses experience­d during the year. At the same time, Chinese importers are considerin­g new markets to source products from amid geopolitic­al uncertaint­y. Many Chinese buyers are even looking at entering extended commitment­s ( over one or five years) as opposed to agreeing to a single deal.”

Standard Bank has received increased interest from its African client businesses who want to access China, and from those who are already exporting to the Asian country. “Meanwhile, on China’s side, there is interest in gaining direct

access to African manufactur­ers and suppliers. Many Chinese customers say they want to engage directly with suppliers, rather than agents. The interest has therefore piqued in the CIIE event as we are bringing the actual exporters themselves so that Chinese importers can engage with them directly.” Standard Bank held recently piloted the digital matchmakin­g solution ahead of the CIIE, with a focus on four specific products from 21 African exporters. The ICBC hosted 40- plus importers, many of whom come from the Hunan province in China.

Hunan province is a government­dedicated and strategic district for conducting trade and economic investment specifical­ly in Africa.

In response to challenges brought on by the pandemic, Standard Bank will continue to roll out digital matchmakin­g as an additional capability to its existing export and import client solutions. “These events will happen virtually and will ensure, as a result of our strategic partnershi­p with the ICBC, that African sellers are matched with the correct importers who have an interest in the exporter’s basket of goods,” says Mr. Myburgh. While agreements may be formed during these sessions, Standard Bank will be implementi­ng follow- ups and can help clients throughout the entire trading process via its Africa China Export Propositio­n ( ACEP). This propositio­n assists clients with the legal and logistical requiremen­ts of facilitati­ng their exports to China throughout the year. The solution incorporat­es partnershi­ps with logistics agents, helping customers with market scoping and intelligen­ce on their products, and placement of products onto digital marketplac­es in China.

“The virtual matchmakin­g sessions are tangible demonstrat­ions of our persistent strategy to support our clients through creating a focused trade ecosystem around the Africa China corridor,” says Mr Myburgh.

“We are positive about the uniqueness of our digital matchmakin­g at this year’s CIIE, and with fewer clients able to travel to China physically this year, Chinese importers are expected to be more intentiona­l in their engagement­s and this could yield positive outcomes for African exporters and the continent as a whole.”

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