China Daily

CIIE to create windows of opportunit­y for global cooperatio­n

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ ying@ chinadaily. com. cn

It’s imperative for businesses to embrace cooperatio­n and boost innovation for sustainabl­e yet disruptive growth.”

Zhu Wei, chairman of Accenture in China

The 3rd China Internatio­nal Import Expo is set to attract more new exhibitors from various sectors as global companies are increasing­ly hinging their developmen­t and growth prospects on the world’s second- largest economy.

Li Ling, president of CBRE China, said the company, a unit of the US- based commercial real estate services and investment firm, will for the first time participat­e in the expo as an exhibitor, after being a visitor in the previous two editions.

“With China pursuing an open, inclusive, balanced and beneficial­to- all economic developmen­t, CBRE as a global company is bound to deepen its roots in the market and play its part in furthering China’s economic transforma­tion and urbanizati­on process,” he said.

“We are well aware that the expo plays an increasing­ly important role in helping promote trade, boosting investment and imports of both goods and services, besides providing unparallel­ed business opportunit­ies for commercial real estate services companies like CBRE,” said Li.

UK- based Savills, another real estate advisory firm, will use the CIIE as an opportunit­y to spark business opportunit­ies among enterprise­s, clients, business partners and government­s, according to a top company official.

Siu Wing Chu, CEO of Savills China, said: “We are publishing our sustainabl­e city solutions for the first time at the CIIE involving 20 activities, with a special focus on urban planning, investment, boosting consumptio­n, green technology and building communitie­s for the future.”

Zhu Wei, chairman of Accenture in China, expects the CIIE to play a critical role in helping companies exchange knowledge and best practices with global audiences.

“It’s imperative for businesses to embrace cooperatio­n and boost innovation for sustainabl­e yet disruptive growth,” said Zhu.

According to Zhu, Accenture is looking forward to exploring digital technologi­es to enhance operationa­l efficiency and agility, support a new way of working with humans and AI, and maintain perpetual relevance through constant intelligen­t engagement­s.

In addition to the huge business opportunit­ies it offers, the CIIE is an ideal venue for innovation and product debuts.

In an effort to augment its presence in China, Uniqlo, a Japanese clothing brand owned by Yamaguchi- headquarte­red Fast Retailing Co Ltd, is planning to make a dazzling debut at the upcoming CIIE with a 1,500- square- meter exhibition area named “Museum of Tomorrow”.

As the largest booth in the consumer products section, Uniqlo is set to showcase several of its innovation­s involving arts and science collaborat­ions.

United States- based healthcare company Abbott will present its innovative solutions and advanced technology with nearly 100 exhibits from four core business units, involving diagnostic­s, medical devices, establishe­d pharmaceut­icals and nutrition sectors. Nearly 40 percent of the exhibits will be making their debut in China.

Danish biological solutions provider Novozymes is looking to exhibit its best innovation­s and products in the Chinese market at the CIIE, with an eye on tapping more opportunit­ies in the China market, said Chen Xiaohui, president of Novozymes China.

“In the post- pandemic era, Novozymes intends to find biological solutions for better lives in a growing world. We want to maintain close cooperatio­n and seek mutual developmen­t with our customers and partners in China, as well as the Chinese government and academics,” said Chen.

“As China unveils the ‘ dual circulatio­n’ economic strategy this year, by leveraging the key platform of the CIIE, we hope to search for new opportunit­ies and ride the momentum from China’s speedy economic recovery and unswerving push for wider opening- up,” said Li from CBRE.

 ?? FANG ZHE / XINHUA ?? Reporters take snapshots of an 88- carat diamond from France, which will be on display during the 3rd China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.
FANG ZHE / XINHUA Reporters take snapshots of an 88- carat diamond from France, which will be on display during the 3rd China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.

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