China Daily (Hong Kong)

Roadshows for third CIIE commence in Chengdu

- By XING YI in Shanghai and HUANG ZHILING in Chengdu Contact the writers at xingyi@chinadaily.com.cn

Roadshows for the forthcomin­g China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai commenced in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on Monday and Tuesday, with the organizers hopeful of increased domestic participat­ion at this year’s prestigiou­s trade event.

Sun Chenghai, deputy directorge­neral of the CIIE Bureau, said that preparatio­ns for the third edition of the event are progressin­g steadily and the focus for this year is more on attracting buyers than exhibitors.

According to Sun, despite the impact of the coronaviru­s, more than 90 percent of the exhibition area has been signed up, which consists of six sections, including trade in services, consumer goods and medical equipment.

The opening ceremony of the roadshow, which was held by the CIIE Bureau, the Sichuan Provincial

Department of Commerce and the government of Chengdu, featured a CIIE-themed light show in which 22 landmarks of Chengdu were illuminate­d.

“Chengdu is a metropolis with great potential for imports,” Sun said. “The decision to start the nationwide roadshows in Chengdu, Sichuan, demonstrat­es the joint efforts to alleviate poverty as Sichuan is the ‘in-touch’ area of the Ministry of Commerce that is part of

China’s targeted poverty alleviatio­n program.”

The roadshows will also help serve the high-level opening-up and high-quality developmen­t of Sichuan, Sun said.

Exhibitors in the expo’s agricultur­e and automobile sections gave a thorough introducti­on of their products to the offline and online audiences. The roadshow was also aired to trade missions in Deyang, Mianyang, Nanchong and Yibin.

Liu Xin, director of the Sichuan Provincial Department of Commerce, said the expo is a great opportunit­y for the province to expand its consumptio­n and to open up its market to the world.

According to the Sichuan Provincial Department of Commerce, more than 6,000 companies and 14,000 people from the province have participat­ed in the previous expos.

Liu Xiaoliu, vice-mayor of Chengdu, said the city is boosting its purchase of global products and imports.

Ge Chunyao, president of Bank of China’s Sichuan branch, said the

bank will provide financing for buyers, including comprehens­ive crossborde­r financing plans.

The next stop for the roadshow will be Changsha, Hunan province, after which it will move on to Shangrao, Jiangxi province.

During the second edition of the CIIE, 21 roadshows aimed at recruiting buyers were held in 20 provinces and municipali­ties. The third CIIE will be held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) from Nov 5 to Nov 10.

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