Shanghai Daily

CIIE’s role in boosting city’s image hailed

- Ke Jiayun

LOCAL social science researcher­s have praised the China Internatio­nal Import Expo’s role in improving the city’s business environmen­t, raising its urban competitiv­eness and promoting investment.

Tang Yunyi, a researcher with the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said that China’s ranking in the World Bank’s Doing Business 2020 report had improved to 31 place, up from 46 a year ago.

“The economic growth in an area requires the provision of a more widely beneficial, fairer and more sustainabl­e business environmen­t,” said Tang. “The CIIE facilitate­s more policies on fields like foreign investment and service industry.

“During the CIIE, China can let the world learn more about China and boost the country’s deepening reform and continuing opening-up.”

Su Ning, associate research fellow of the World Economy Research Institute of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said yesterday the expo that is being hosted in Shanghai not only increases the city’s urban core competitiv­eness but also shows that its core competitiv­eness has entered a new stage.

“If we say the 2010 Shanghai World Expo made the city’s urban core competitiv­eness enter stage 1.0, the annual CIIE has helped it to grow to stage 2.0.

“The former’s influence only lasted for six months but the second one will last lifelong,” said Su.

“Through the CIIE, Shanghai’s urban competitiv­eness, especially in opening-up, innovation and culture, and regional integratio­n will be more significan­t.”

Wu Qisheng, an assistant professor at the Institute of Internatio­nal Relations, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said many CIIE participan­ts had invested in China and attended the expo as foreign investors.

“From my point of view, the CIIE is also an expo of investment. Many investment companies in China have introduced their products and services from overseas to China and this platform can help these companies expand their market share.”

Xue Lei, an assistant research fellow of the Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies, said the CIIE can also allow people in China to experience the latest technologi­es from all over the world, which was very important in the current new industrial revolution.

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