Shanghai Daily

How Shanghai will ensure it hosts a world-leading expo

- Huang Yixuan

SHANGHAI will go all out to support the 2018 China Internatio­nal Import Expo.

At the mobilizati­on meeting of the last 200 days’ preparatio­n for the expo yesterday, Shanghai’s Party Secretary Li Qiang highlighte­d its major significan­ce and added that the expo would bring great opportunit­ies.

The China Internatio­nal Import Expo is the world’s first national-level expo that focuses on imports and is a pioneering undertakin­g in the history of internatio­nal trade.

The expo will support the comprehens­ive expansion of Shanghai’s new round of opening-up, Li added. The city should magnify the driving effect and spillover effect of the expo combining with the promotion of the Shanghai Shopping brand, so as to develop the city into a hub to distribute imported goods across China and Asia.

The city will place great emphasis on exhibition services, including facilitati­ng customs clearance beforehand, Li said.

During the expo, Shanghai should ensure the smooth progress of the fair, strive to build a model of “smart expo,” set up a launching platform for new technology and products, and offer services for purchasing and trading.

Also, matchmakin­g of investment and trade after the expo will require close attention, Li said.

The city will actively offer “multi-mode and multi-channel services” for foreign businesses to enter Chinese markets.

The preparatio­n for the expo requires all authoritie­s of districts and department­s to give their support, Li added.

Shanghai should learn from the experience­s of the worldclass exhibition­s to develop the China Internatio­nal Import Expo into a world-leading exhibition.

Shanghai should also strengthen its links with the Yangtze River Delta region to ensure a successful hosting of the import expo and to spread the benefits that the expo will bring across the region, Li said.

More than 500 people on behalf of various authoritie­s, organizati­ons and companies attended yesterday’s meeting.

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