China Daily

EXPO SERVES AS PLATFORM FOR INTERLINKI­NG NATIONS

Event showcases countries’ regional economies, promotes mutual understand­ing, reports.

- Contact the writer at hanjunhong@chinadaily.com.cn

The 11th China-Northeast Asia Expo, a crossborde­r platform for business cooperatio­n among Northeast Asian countries, will significan­tly increase the interconne­ctivity of the countries.

That’s according to a leading official from China’s top economic planner, who added that it will further contribute to the integratio­n of Northeast China with the developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Zhou Jianping, director of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission’s department for the revitaliza­tion of the northeast region, was talking ahead of this year’s event at a recent news conference in Beijing.

The expo will be held from Sept 1 to 5 in Changchun, capital of Jilin province.

“The expo showcases China’s neighborho­od diplomacy, featuring mutual understand­ing, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiven­ess, and promotes the win-win cooperatio­n between China and countries in the region,” Zhou said.

Underscori­ng the expo’s importance were the other attendees to the news conference.

These included Wu Zhengping, head of the Ministry of Commerce’s department of Asian affairs; Yin Zonghua, vice-chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade; and Li Jinxiu, vice-governor of Jilin province.

The expo, which was establishe­d under the aegis of the Chinese government in 2005, has catered to the demands of regional economic developmen­t and strengthen­ed the personnel exchanges between the countries, Wu said.

In 2016, the trade volumes between China and the five countries in Northeast Asia — Russia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mongolia and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea — totaled $605.9 billion, accounting for 16.4 percent of China’s foreign trade, Wu said, citing ministry statistics.

Japan and the ROK are China’s second and third-biggest trading partners, and the two countries are also the second and third-largest sources of

The expo promotes the win-win cooperatio­n between China and countries in the region.” Zhou Jianping, director of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission’s department for the revitaliza­tion of the northeast region

foreign investment in China, with ROK’s investment­s in China totaling $4.75 billion last year, with that of Japan totaling $3.1 billion.

Meanwhile, China is also increasing investment in those countries, Wu said.

Moreover, China is speeding up constructi­on of long-term economic cooperatio­n mechanisms with them, he added.

The China-Japan-ROK Free Trade Agreement negotiatio­ns were going on steadily, and the constructi­on of the ChinaMongo­lia-Russia Economic Corridor had made great strides, he said.

“Against the backdrop of a global economic downturn, countries in Northeast Asia should make full play of the advantages of geographic­al proximity and economic complement­arity and pursue innovative developmen­t by focusing on such strategies as the Belt and Road Initiative,” Wu said.

Zhou said the central government had in recent years paid great attention to the revitaliza­tion of Northeast China, once the country’s industrial base, as the region was hit by an economic downturn.

The State Council has issued a range of measures in the past year to promote economic restructur­ing in the region, Zhou said.

The economies of the three provinces in the region — Heilongjia­ng, Jilin and Liaoning — were stabilizin­g and showing positive signs.

He added that the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission would help the region integrate into the Belt and Road Initiative and build it into a regional economic hub for Northeast Asia.

The China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade’s Yin Zonghua said the theme of this year’s expo was innovation, openness, inclusiven­ess and cooperatio­n.

Yin said it coincides with the economic developmen­t strategies of Northeast Asian countries and reflects regional enterprise­s’ demand for “winwin cooperatio­n”.

As the co-host of this year’s expo, the council will stage an exhibition featuring intelligen­t manufactur­ing, a roundtable meeting focusing on the Belt and Road Initiative’s role in regional economic cooperatio­n, and a seminar on business law services, Yin said.

Li Jinxiu, vice-governor of Jilin, said that his province, as the host of the expo, sees great opportunit­ies for developmen­t amid the country’s strategy of revitalizi­ng Northeast China.

The province was shoulderin­g “great responsibi­lity” to hold a profession­al and efficient exhibition.

Innovation will be a highlight of the expo, which has 2,800 booths with a total exhibition area of 63,000 square meters.

“For the first time, a pavilion featuring intelligen­t manufactur­ing will be built at the event,” Li said.

Cutting-edge technologi­es, including 3-D printing and artificial intelligen­ce, will be shown at the expo, and such issues as the service orientatio­n of the manufactur­ing industry and Internet Plus will be discussed, he said.

More than 80 Chinese and overseas companies, including Tesla and Haier Smart Home Platform, will display their latest products at the pavilion.

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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From left to right: Participan­ts listen at a high-level forum on Northeast Asian cooperatio­n, held during a China-Northeast Asia Expo. One of the nine pavilions of the expo explores the themes of culture and tourism. Foreign visitors check out goods...
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Chinese and foreign guests attend the opening ceremony of a China-Northeast Asia Expo held in previous years in Changchun, Jilin province.
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The official mascot of the China-Northeast Asia Expo

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