China Daily (Hong Kong)

CIIE to showcase high-tech products

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SHANGHAI / BRUSSELS — A number of high-tech products will be exhibited for the first time at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE), according to the organizing committee.

Six global leading companies in fields such as helicopter­s, food, sports and service trades signed a participat­ion contract with the CIIE Bureau on Friday.

Sweden-based Elekta will have a China-debut of a new radiation therapy system featuring field magnetic resonance technology. The product will be marketed in Europe and the United States this year.

According to Liu Jianbin, vice president at Elekta Instrument (Shanghai), the company will also exhibit its latest self-adaptive accurate stereotact­ic radiosurge­ry treatment system, which will soon be used in hospitals across China.

Togashi Shigeru, chief representa­tive of China at NACHI (Shanghai), said the intelligen­t manufactur­ing company would bring several newly developed robots, including an industrial robot that can work with human efficiency.

The first CIIE will be held in Shanghai in November and is expected to bring together thousands of enterprise­s from more than 100 countries. More than 250 companies have sent letters of intent to participat­e in the event, according to CIIE organizers.

The expo “is hugely beneficial” to Belgian businesses as it offers opportunit­ies, said a Belgian business leader.

Bernard Dewit, head of the Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said this during a conference held in Brussels on Friday to provide informatio­n about the first such expo to be hosted by China. More than 200 representa­tives from political and business circles in the European Union attended the conference.

“The expo is hugely beneficial because it allows for contact between Chinese businesses and local customers and producers and buyers; that is something that will save us a lot of time. And if infrastruc­ture can be improved and with better communicat­ion, there will be great opportunit­ies on the horizon, in particular for Belgium’s small and mediumsize­d companies,” he said.

Addressing the conference, Chinese Ambassador to Belgium Qu Xing said competitiv­e Belgian commoditie­s and service products are welcome to enter the Chinese market. According to the ambassador, China-Belgium trade totaled $23.3 billion in 2017, up 7.8 percent year-onyear. Today, China is Belgium’s second largest non-EU trade partner.

Ari Epstein, head of the Antwerp Diamond Center, believes the CIIE will provide opportunit­ies for Belgian businesses to increase trade and establish long-term relations with Chinese companies.

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