China Daily

French businesses keen to extend entente cordiale

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The China Internatio­nal Import Expo, a symbol of the opening-up of the Chinese market, has attracted a large and devoted following among the French business community.

“The CIIE is a great opportunit­y for us to promote France and French companies,” said a representa­tive of Business France, the trade and investment office of the French embassy. “Over 1,000 new French companies grow their businesses in China every year and we are very confident that more French companies will form partnershi­ps with Chinese companies.”

Among the regular CIIE participan­ts from France is cosmetics company L’Oreal Group. It has been the largest exhibitor from the daily chemicals industry in the annual trade show for six consecutiv­e years and has served as the rotating chair of the CIIE Enterprise Alliance for four years in a row.

“Our 2023 CIIE theme, ‘beauty for all, beauty for each’ perfectly captures the diverse range of Beauty Tech solutions and open innovation achievemen­ts that we believe will shape the future of beauty,” Fabrice Megarbane, then president of L’Oreal North Asia Zone and CEO of L’Oreal China, said during the sixth CIIE in 2023.

“The CIIE serves as an important backdrop to key milestones in our open innovation ecosystem and will continue to serve as a great platform for collaborat­ing with new partners,” he said.

The company has signed an agreement to attend the seventh CIIE, where it will renew its role as chair of the Special Committee of Daily Chemical Consumer Goods and celebrate the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of Sino-French diplomatic relations, according to a company statement.

Schneider Electric, a Francehead­quartered global specialist in energy management and automation, has attended all editions of the CIIE over the past six years.

The company centered its exhibition in the technology and equipment area around the theme of digital empowermen­t and full-process carbon reduction at the 2022 CIIE edition. It showcased a comprehens­ive display of its digital technology, green ecology and carbon reduction achievemen­ts, including initiative­s such as green supply chain constructi­on, a lighthouse factory in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, and digital practices like “factory of the future”.

The company can efficientl­y and vividly showcase its innovative products, services and applicatio­ns at the CIIE, giving more people a better understand­ing of Schneider Electric, said Yin Zheng, executive vicepresid­ent of Schneider Electric and president of Schneider Electric China.

The CIIE is a high-quality platform for communicat­ion and learning, Yin noted, adding that every year at the expo he spends time visiting the exhibition­s of peers and companies from other industries and has learned a lot from them.

As the sole national industry alliance for the pig, cattle, sheep and horse sectors in France, the French Interprofe­ssional Pork Council, also known as INAPORC, is dedicated to supporting the growth of such industries and global market expansion efforts. It is also a frequent participan­t of the CIIE.

Hu Dan, deputy representa­tive of INAPORC in China, recalled: “During the inaugural CIIE, the then French minister of agricultur­e, Stephane Le Foll, visited our pavilion to support our promotiona­l efforts.”

French President Emmanuel Macron attended the second CIIE to endorse his nation’s products. He sampled steaks at INAPORC’s pavilion, attracting long lines of visitors, Hu added.

Thierry Meyer, president of INAPORC, stressed the significan­ce of the Chinese market as it is the French pork industry’s biggest partner.

As a French multinatio­nal, Lesaffre, a key global player in the field of fermentati­on and microorgan­isms for 170 years, has benefited from the CIIE, said Yu Zhiqiong, the company’s chief marketing officer for China.

Jerome Vanachter, president of Lesaffre Greater China, said: “The CIIE is a platform integratin­g the four main functions of internatio­nal procuremen­t, investment promotion, people and cultural exchanges, opening-up and cooperatio­n. It belongs not only to China but the whole world.”

As the world’s first nationalle­vel import-themed trade fair, the CIIE has been held every November since its inception in 2018.

Over the years, companies from 173 countries and regions have participat­ed in the CIIE and achieved $424.23 billion in tentative transactio­ns. More than 2,400 new products, technologi­es and services have debuted at the event.

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