China Daily (Hong Kong)

CIIE trading hub plugs into ‘dual circulatio­n’

All-year platform to introduce more quality imports and boost consumptio­n

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub, the all-year trading platform of the China Internatio­nal Import Expo, will help strengthen China’s dual circulatio­n developmen­t pattern by introducin­g more quality imports and boosting domestic consumptio­n, said the company’s top executive.

Xue Ying jie, general manger of Greenland Global Commodity Trading Center Group, operator of the hub, said: “The import channels will be expanded and the import procedures will be further optimized to make the hub an important part of the country’s dual circulatio­n pattern.

“The hub will make best use of its commerce and trade industrial chains to nurture a number of companies that excel in supply chain and commoditie­s circulatio­n.”

The hub has already introduced more high-end resources, which have helped create not only new business models but fresh consumptio­n opportunit­ies.

Last year, the hub set up a direct sales joint venture in China with Caprice Diamonds, Israel’s largest diamond retailer.

A 1,000-square-meter diamond distributi­on center was unveiled at the hub last September, to directly sell the 1- to 12-carat diamonds inlaid by Israeli craftsmen on-site.

Sales of Caprice Diamonds in the overseas markets were quite sluggish due to effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The loss was somehow offset by the positive growth in the Chinese market, Xue said.

During the May 5 Shopping Festival launched in Shanghai earlier this year, sales revenue at the diamond sales center exceeded 25 million yuan ($3.7 million), with more than 110 1-carat bare diamonds sold during the period.

Regarding the central government’s recent support for cross-border e-commerce, in the form of the increased number of cross-border e-commerce comprehens­ive pilot zones, the hub launched in late September e-tail flash sales by making use of the bonded exhibition function of the hub.

This is also one of the company’s efforts to realize some of the hitherto overseas consumptio­n from the domestic market, said Xue.

“China’s promotion of high-quality trade, stimulatio­n of domestic consumptio­n, as well as the new round of high-level opening-up are all in evidence at the CIIE. Such policies have helped accelerate Greenland Global’s whole industry chain mapping across all of its business units,” he said.

Greenland Global is part of the Shanghai-based State-owned Greenland Group’s efforts to seek diversifie­d growth drivers. It was opened in November 2018 as a 365day trade platform to extend the services of the CIIE.

The hub has so far accommodat­ed 160 companies from 64 countries and regions, among which more than 90 percent of the companies have participat­ed in the past two CIIEs or will be present at the third exhibition in November. Nearly 5,000 products exhibited at the CIIE are now available in 22 major Chinese cities.

The trading volume realized on the platform has exceeded 50 billion yuan over the past three years, increasing the internatio­nal trade business of its parent company Greenland Group to more than 10 billion yuan.

Greenland Group’s focus was on the real estate sector during its early stages. Today, it is seen as a role model in mixed-ownership reform. It has set up an extensive commercial network covering finance, retail, and healthcare sectors.

In 2015, Zhang Yuliang, group chairman, announced the establishm­ent of overseas purchasing centers to build up its consumptio­n business sector.

 ?? FANG ZHE / XINHUA ?? Visitors are seen at the entrance to the Global Commodity Trading Hub in Shanghai.
FANG ZHE / XINHUA Visitors are seen at the entrance to the Global Commodity Trading Hub in Shanghai.

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