China Daily

Machinery manufactur­ing fair boosts Sino-Russian ties

- By REN QI in Moscow renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese-Russian trade in the machinery manufactur­ing industry remains strong, and more Chinese machinofac­ture companies are seeking to expand into Russia amid the supportive policy environmen­t fostered by both government­s, a Chinese embassy official said on Tuesday.

Li Jingyuan, a ministerco­unselor at the Chinese embassy in Russia, said the two countries’ closer cooperatio­n in machinofac­ture has become a new economic growth driver. He made the comments during the opening ceremony of the second China Machinery Fair in Russia.

The three-day exhibition which began on Tuesday in Moscow was co-organized by the local government­s of Wenzhou and Taizhou in Zhejiang province, and the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade.

Over 140 Chinese companies from more than eight Chinese provinces and municipali­ties participat­ed in this year’s event, demonstrat­ing the latest Chinese manufactur­ing technology to the Russian people.

Ministry of Commerce data show the volume of mechanical and electrical products exported from China to Russia exceeded $16.6 billion in the first eight months of this year, increasing 18.5 percent yearon-year.

“Russia needs industrial equipment, engineerin­g and agricultur­e machinery, and manufactur­ing lines to develop domestic industry, to improve basic infrastruc­ture and to meet people’s consumptio­n demands,” said Wang Guiqing, deputy director of the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products.

Murat Rasulov, an investment consultant from Smolensk Oblast, said he has visited the China Machinery Fair since the first event last year.

“We already knew and got in touch with some big companies from China, such as Sany Corp and XCGM Group, and we hope to have more opportunit­ies to meet more local companies at the exhibition,” Rasulov said.

Wellzoom Internatio­nal Trade Co could be one such company. Establishe­d in 2003, the Shanghai-based company specialize­s in trading mechanical and electric products.

The company’s General Manager Wu Xiaodong said it had focused on Southeast Asia in the past decade, with the expo being its first step into the Russian market.

“It is a very good time for the company to enter the Russian market, because the relationsh­ip between China and Russia has reached its highesteve­r level, and the policy advantages will surely attract us, or other Chinese companies, to find more partners in this country,” Wu said.

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