China Daily (Hong Kong)

Third CIIE to kick off in Shanghai

Six exhibits featured at major trading emporium to draw attention from around globe

- By XING YI in Shanghai xingyi@chinadaily.com.cn

The third China Internatio­nal Import Expo will have a larger business showcase area than last year’s. A total of 360,000 square meters will be divided into six exhibits to highlight new products for visitors in Shanghai between Thursday and Tuesday.

The consumer goods exhibit is the largest of the six, covering four halls of the expo venue — the National Exhibition and Convention Center.

The other exhibits are automobile­s, services, healthcare and medical equipment, foods and agricultur­al products and intelligen­t industry and informatio­n technology products and services.

Four new special sections will debut including public health and epidemic prevention, energy saving and environmen­tal protection, smart transporta­tion and sporting/ gaming.

Healthcare

As the COVID -19 pandemic remains a global challenge, the 12,000-square-meter new section for public health and epidemic prevention is likely to attract major attention. Wang Binjie, who is responsibl­e for the exhibition at the CIIE Bureau, said the area is six times the original plan due to enthusiasm for the subject matter.

All together, 48 companies will display products, such as quick testing devices, personal protective equipment and ventilator­s.

The number of Global Fortune 500 and pharmaceut­ical giants attending the healthcare and medical equipment exhibit is doubling compared to the first CIIE.

Foods

The food and agricultur­al products exhibit hosts the most vendors, with more than 1,000 from nearly 100 countries and regions taking part this time.

“We want the expo to become a meeting point for global food companies and set the industry’s latest trend,” said Zhou Yanling, deputy general manager of the exhibition department for the expo.

She said that many high-level forums, such as the Belt and Road Eco-Agricultur­e and Food Security Forum, as well as more than 1,000 activities, such as food sampling and cooking sessions, will be held during the expo.

Autos

The automobile exhibit is attracting the world’s top seven carmakers as well as auto part manufactur­ers.

About 30 new technologi­es and models will make their global or regional debuts in the 30,000square-meter automobile exhibit hall, and the 7,000-square-meter new section for smart transporta­tion technologi­es, such as self-driving, intelligen­t vehicles and smart sensors, will be showcased.

New models of electric cars and the applicatio­n of 3D printing in auto manufactur­ing will also be shown at the expo.

Consumer goods

The exhibit area for consumer goods has exceeded original plans with exhibitors covering cosmetics and skin care, home appliances, gifts, maternal and infant products, sports and leisure, as well as fashion and artwork.

The 7,000-square-meter special section for sporting and gaming will be open for the first time, attracting many first-time exhibitors such as Nike, Asics and the NBA.

“Sports have become an important part of life of Chinese people, especially since the outbreak of COVID-19. We have seen more people participat­ing in various sports,” said Wang Tingting, vicepresid­ent of exhibitor Decathlon China. “This is going to be a very big market.”

IT equipment

Around 330 companies, including 60 Global Fortune 500 companies and industry leaders such as General Electric, Honeywell and Siemens, will have a presence in the 70,000-square-meter exhibit of the intelligen­t industry and informatio­n technology exhibit.

It will also feature a new section on energy-saving and environmen­tally friendly products, which includes a comprehens­ive experience zone themed “Green City”, where visitors will be able to interact with products on green architectu­re and clean energy.

Services

The trade in services exhibit will have more than 250 exhibitors showcasing services in finance, logistics, consulting, testing and tourism.

This is the first time that the finance section will include non-banking finance, such as securities, credit agencies and supply chain financing firms.

The consulting section has expanded in area from the last edition, with companies offering more specialize­d services covering a wider range of industries.

 ?? TANG YANJUN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? An employee arranges exhibits for the third CIIE at a sportswear company’s booth in Shanghai on Monday.
TANG YANJUN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE An employee arranges exhibits for the third CIIE at a sportswear company’s booth in Shanghai on Monday.

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