China Daily (Hong Kong)

Leaders visit trade pavilions

Import event will offer better commercial prospects, deals

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping joined foreign leaders who are in Shanghai for the China Internatio­nal Import Expo on a visit to pavilions of different countries shortly after he announced the event’s opening on Monday.

Xi, along with foreign dignitarie­s, walked past pavilions including those of Hungary, Egypt, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Kenya and Russia, and learned of the countries’ economic and trade achievemen­ts as well as their specialtie­s and popular products.

Xi said he hopes various countries avail themselves of the expo to discover more business opportunit­ies, enhance cooperatio­n and improve their competitiv­eness.

Their exports of high-quality commoditie­s to China will help enrich the Chinese market, meet the increasing and diversifie­d demand of Chinese consumers, and ultimately promote mutual benefits and win-win outcomes, he said.

Xi and foreign leaders appreciate­d the picturesqu­e natural beauty of Hungary, and experience­d the ancient civilizati­on and state-of-theart developmen­t plans of Egypt through multimedia displays.

At the Czech pavilion, Czech President Milos Zeman invited Xi to drink beer made in the Central European country, and he played a tune on a piano made in his country.

Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc displayed agricultur­al products and tourism sites to Xi from their countries when leaders strolled past their pavilions.

A great variety of specialtie­s such as flowers from Kenya, fruit from the Dominican Republic, and coffee from El Salvador attracted the leaders’ attention.

They were also presented with exhibition­s of Belt and Road-related cooperatio­n achievemen­ts such as the China-Laos railway projects and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor at the Laotian and Pakistani national pavilions.

Accompanie­d by Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Xi was briefed at the Russian pavilion on the joint achievemen­ts between the two nations in nuclear power, natural gas and aviation, as well as local government exchanges.

The leaders also stopped at the China pavilion, which features the philosophy of innovative, coordinate­d, green, open and shared developmen­t, displays the achievemen­ts China has made in reform and opening-up over the past four decades, and showcases new developmen­t opportunit­ies that the Chinapropo­sed Belt and Road Initiative presents to the world.

High-speed rail projects, the C919 passenger jet and the Hong Kong–Zhuhai– Macao Bridge were highlighte­d via video to show visiting leaders the breathtaki­ng changes of China’s engineerin­g innovation­s.

The leaders said the expo demonstrat­es China’s pursuit of opening-up and inclusiven­ess.

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