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China-Northeast Asia Expo aims to deepen trade, investment ties

Economic links strengthen­ed, $230 billion in deals signed

- By LIU MINGTAI liumingtai@chinadaily.com.cn

The China-Northeast Asia Expo is well positioned to encourage the forging of closer internatio­nal economic, investment and trade ties, according to the event organizers and participan­ts.

Launched in 2005, the biennial event has long been facilitati­ng cooperatio­n among Northeast Asian economies, with this year’s expo running from Sept 1 to 5 in Changchun, the capital of Jilin province in Northeast China.

The expo hosted a range of events and seminars on cutting-edge technologi­es in the rail transit equipment, satellites, drones, smart equipment and robots, 3-D printing and internet of things sectors.

Jilin’s Party Secretary Bayin Chaolu said: “Northeast Asian countries not only share a geographic­al relationsh­ip, but are also experienci­ng deepening economic and trade ties”. He said the event will bring greater vitality to regional growth.

The Northeast Asian region — grouping Russia, China, Mongolia, Japan and the Republic of Korea — has a population of 1.7 billion and generates over 20 percent of the world’s GDP. Intelligen­t manufactur­ing

The intelligen­t manufactur­ing industry will inject new impetus for global economic growth, according to experts speaking at the first Made in China 2025 Jilin forum held during the expo.

The forum comes at a time when the manufactur­ing world is undergoing a significan­t paradigm shift.

Experts predicted that this new industry approach would revolution­ize how enterprise­s operate and interact with their customers and suppliers.

When asked the definition of intelligen­t manufactur­ing, Zhang Suixin, vice-president of Volkswagen (China) Investment, said informatio­n technology and smart devices are two key pillars.

“This round of industrial reform, in essence, is driven by the boom of informatio­n and internet technology. The carrier is a new batch of smart devices,” he said.

Intelligen­t manufactur­ing will make production become “exponentia­lly” more efficient, according to Joseph J. Salvo, director of the Industrial Internet Consortium at GE Global Research.

“The minds of man and the minds of machines will equal the value of smart manufactur­ing. I think all these activities will be driven by value, not just by quality,” he said at the forum.

“That’s why you want to work with as many people as possible, and not just focus on local issues. Your customers will be all around the world.”

Innovative manufactur­ing technologi­es, coupled with new big data opportunit­ies, will change the way that manufactur­ing is organized and improve links both within the supply chain and to customers, said Qu Daokui, president of Shenyang Siasun Robot & Automation.

Official data shows the past 10 sessions of the expo have attracted political leaders and 620,000 businesspe­ople from more than 100 countries and regions in total.

They came to the expo either to buy products made in the region, or to negotiate business with buyers and clients from other nations.

Bayin Chaolu, Party secretary of Jilin province

Over the past years, participan­ts signed agreements on over 2,400 projects, with combined investment totaling approximat­ely 1.5 trillion yuan ($230 billion).

The number of exhibition stalls has increased from 1,900 in 2005 to 2,769 in 2017.

This year, more than 59 high-level foreign officials — mainly from Russia, the ROK, Japan and Mongolia — and Chinese officials from the central government and 17 provinces and cities participat­ed in the expo.

An additional 281 commerce associatio­ns of commerce and top executives from 133 Fortune 500 companies also attended.

In recent years, the Northeast Asia region has experience­d deepening economic and trade ties, becoming one of the most dynamic regions in the world, according to Qian Keming, China’s viceminist­er of commerce.

In 2016, the trade volume between China and the other countries of Northeast Asia amounted to $605.9 billion, accounting for 16.4 percent of China’s overall foreign trade, according to the Commerce Ministry. In the same year, these countries’ combined investment in China reached about $7.85 billion, with China’s total investment in the above countries also maintainin­g growth. Building on this progress, Qian urged all parties to explore opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion in sectors such as internet, high-end and intelligen­t manufactur­ing, and modern services.

Back in early the 1990s, the United Nations launched the Tumen River Area Developmen­t Project, which became the Greater Tumen Initiative linking China, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea and Russia.

Since then, the Chinese government has been making efforts to open up its northeaste­rn provinces, with the goal of boosting the area as an engine for regional cooperatio­n.

Northeast Asian countries not only share a geographic­al relationsh­ip, but are also experienci­ng deepening economic and trade ties.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY DING LUYANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Unmanned aerial vehicles are displayed at this year’s China-Northeast Asia Expo held in Changchun, Jilin province.
PHOTOS BY DING LUYANG / CHINA DAILY Unmanned aerial vehicles are displayed at this year’s China-Northeast Asia Expo held in Changchun, Jilin province.
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Visitors take photos of an intelligen­t robot at the expo.
 ??  ?? The event attracts more than 59 high-level foreign officials.
The event attracts more than 59 high-level foreign officials.

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