China Daily (Hong Kong)

Second import expo seeking bigger impact

- By TANG ZHIHAO and XING YI in Shanghai Contact the writers at tangzhihao@chinadaily.com.cn

Enterprise­s from across the world have shown great interest in participat­ing in the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo, which is set to be larger in scale and better in quality than its inaugural version last year, said the event’s organizers.

More than half of the exhibition area has been booked and the number of enterprise­s confirming their participat­ion has exceeded half of the planned number, said the organizers.

Statistics from the CIIE Bureau show that 812 companies from 72 countries and regions had signed agreements to attend this year’s expo as of Mar 15. Altogether they have booked 180,000 square meters of exhibition area, accounting for more than half of the planned business exhibition section, which will be expanded from 270,000 square meters last year to 300,000 sq m this year.

At the same time, the number of enterprise­s confirming their participat­ion in the event, which will include more than 150 Global Fortune 500-listed companies, has exceeded half of the planned number, according to a senior manager of a company responsibl­e for inviting exhibitors to the expo.

Those in the fields of food, agricultur­al products, medical care, and quality life that were very popular among enterprise and individual purchasers at the first CIIE have shown a great interest in particular in participat­ing in the expo this year, according to Zhang Weimin, vice-general manager of Shanghai Internatio­nal Trade Promotion Co Ltd under East Best and Lansheng Group, who is also a national lawmaker.

Minister of Commerce Zhong Shan said earlier that some exhibition areas, for instance, healthcare, have been fully booked.

“The CIIE is a very good demonstrat­ion platform for companies. It not only allows us to demonstrat­e our latest products and services, but also give us chances to learn from our peers,” said Jean-Philippe Poulin, president of Lesaffre Greater China.

Lesaffre plans to double its exhibition area from last year to host the Coupe Louis Lesaffre Asia final competitio­n, according to the company.

Apart from French companies, enterprise­s from Italy are also showing interest in participat­ing in the second CIIE.

Ettore Francesco Sequi, Italian ambassador to China, said that Italian enterprise­s will actively join this year’s event as they have seen tremendous business opportunit­ies from China’s ongoing consumptio­n upgrade and stronger purchasing power. Italian enterprise­s consider CIIE a good platform to know about the market, added the ambassador. During the first CIIE last year, 130 buyers signed contracts with participat­ing Italian enterprise­s, whose number stood at 141, according to the CIIE Bureau.

Compared with the inaugural expo that took place from Nov 5-10 in Shanghai, the scale of the second CIIE will be bigger and will attract more exhibitors, according to Zhong.

Based on a layout released by the CIIE Bureau on Jan 9 to mark the 300-day countdown for the trade show, the event’s business exhibition section will feature seven categories as well as an outdoor exhibition area to accommodat­e more exhibitors. The total area for this section will be larger than the first.

Areas dedicated to consumer electronic­s, smart household appliances and consumer goods are also among those that have been expanded for the second expo, which will occupy three exhibition halls in the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai).

With the addition of the outdoor exhibition area in the venue’s northern plaza, high-end equipment will become the largest exhibition category. It will showcase products such as industrial robots, engineerin­g machinery and special-purpose vehicles.

The CIIE is a very good demonstrat­ion platform for companies. It not only allows us to demonstrat­e our latest products and services, but also give us chances to learn from our peers.” Jean-Philippe Poulin, president of Lesaffre Greater China

 ?? XINHUA ?? An exhibitor from Malaysia applies for an exhibition booth for the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.
XINHUA An exhibitor from Malaysia applies for an exhibition booth for the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.

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