China Daily

Expo ‘great opportunit­y’ for UK business

- By WANG MINGJIE in London wangmingji­e@mail.chinadaily­uk.com Ouyang Xueyan contribute­d to this story.

The first China Internatio­nal Import Expo, set for Shanghai in November, will be a good opportunit­y for Britain to show its products and services to new Chinese buyers, according to the chairman of the China-Britain Business Council.

James Sassoon said United Kingdom companies are excited about the possibilit­ies presented by the expo because there are 430 million middle-class Chinese consumers hungry for the best quality goods and services from around the world.

“Those 430 million will rise to about 750 million in the next few years, so this is a great opportunit­y for UK businesses,” he said. “We think what we have to present at the expo is what Chinese consumers want to buy.”

The expo, announced by President Xi Jinping in May and running from Nov 5 to 10, is the first of its kind and seeks to further open up the Chinese market to the world.

British Secretary of State for Internatio­nal Trade Liam Fox has confirmed he will attend, and Sassoon said this showed “very good commitment from the government and business” to the expo.

“It’s because we want to show off the best we have whether it’s in automotive, tourism, healthcare or the creative industry — there is so much the UK has to present right across the board. We will be there,” he said.

Sassoon accompanie­d British Prime Minister Theresa May on her recent trade mission to China, which sealed 9 billion pounds ($12.6 billion) in new agreements. He said the three-day visit to Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan was eyeopening for the prime minister.

“I know from talking to her she understand­s now much better why British businesses are so enthusiast­ic to put the emphasis on China markets,” he said. “It was an excellent visit, both for her to understand the business opportunit­ies, but also that we move now into the ‘golden era’ 2.0.”

Sassoon conceded that May does not have the same background of visiting China as previous UK leaders, but pointed out that she understand­s the importance of the UKChina relationsh­ip, as demonstrat­ed by the fact that China was the only country described by May as a vital trading partner for the UK in her keynote speech to business leaders at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet in November.

Sassoon also said the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative was perhaps the clearest example yet of how the two countries can work together.

“Businesses on both sides have these compliment­ary skills,” he said. “China, with its lead in engineerin­g and constructi­on on one hand, and the UK, with its undoubted leadership in project management, legal knowledge for major infrastruc­ture projects and financing in risk management.”

The remaining challenge, he said, was for the UK and China to identify a list of projects that third countries want to work on, so that Chinese and UK businesses can start focusing on such projects. Another key area, he added, is to define the standards that make these big projects financeabl­e on market terms in the global market.

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