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Consumptio­n expo in Hainan expected to bolster growth

Multinatio­nal companies say they plan to introduce more high-quality products

- By ZHU WENQIAN in Haikou zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s consumptio­n market still holds enormous potential, and digital, green and healthy consumptio­n are expected to become important drivers to promote the expansion of the market and boost economic growth.

Industry experts and top executives made the remarks during the fourth China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo, which opened on Saturday in Haikou, Hainan province. The expo runs through Thursday.

Fueled by the massive consumptio­n growth potential of the country, major foreign companies said they would continue to increase investment­s in the Hainan Free Trade Port, and inject new vitality into the China market.

Attending the expo for the fourth consecutiv­e year, French spirits and wine maker Pernod Ricard said it would continue to deepen the market layout in Hainan and promote sustainabl­e developmen­t in the province.

The group, which achieved 6 percent year-on-year growth in China in 2023, said it will focus on premium and diversifie­d products in the years ahead.

“Pernod Ricard has witnessed Hainan’s rapid developmen­t and vitality. We are looking forward to introducin­g more high-quality products and exquisite experience­s to the Chinese market,” said Jerome Cottin-Bizonne, chief executive officer of Pernod Ricard China.

“China is Pernod Ricard’s second-largest market, where we have had a presence for over 30 years. We will respond promptly to an ever-evolving market demand in the country,” he said.

The consumer expo is China’s first significan­t internatio­nal expo this year and the largest consumer expo in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of scale. More than 4,000 brands, a record high, from 71 countries and regions are attending this year’s event.

Speaking at the expo, Sheng Qiuping, vice-minister of commerce, said that China has a population of 1.4 billion and a middleinco­me group of over 400 million, and the per capita annual GDP has exceeded $12,000, making it a consumer market with the highest growth potential globally.

He said the Chinese economy boasts strong resilience, great potential and abundant vitality, and the long-term growth fundamenta­ls remain unchanged.

In January and February, total retail sales of consumer goods in the country reached 8.1 trillion yuan ($1.12 trillion), up 5.5 percent year-on-year, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

“The figures indicate the strong resilience of China’s consumptio­n market, and lays a foundation for stable and progressiv­e consumptio­n growth this year,” Sheng said.

Denis MK Cheng, consumer sector leader of Ernst & Young China, said the Ministry of Commerce has designated 2024 as the year of consumptio­n promotion, and this year will be important to stimulate consumptio­n potential, expand consumptio­n scale and improve consumptio­n quality.

“The government’s favorable measures to help consumer product enterprise­s and the consumer goods market to continuous­ly develop in various dimensions are an important part of promoting domestic demand through consumptio­n,” Cheng said.

Meanwhile, United States-based skin care group Estee Lauder said that Hainan stands as one of the most popular travel destinatio­ns, and it has provided exciting business growth opportunit­ies for global retail brands.

Israel Assa, global president of travel retail at Estee Lauder Companies, said that in 2023, Estee Lauder built its travel retail headquarte­rs for China in Haikou to support its travel retail business in the country and the Asia-Pacific region. The company’s research and developmen­t center in Shanghai plans to develop more beauty products catering to Chinese consumers.

 ?? YUAN CHEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A customer tries on a crown designed for a beauty pageant at the Czech booth on Saturday during the Fourth China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, Hainan province. The expo is scheduled to run through Thursday.
YUAN CHEN / FOR CHINA DAILY A customer tries on a crown designed for a beauty pageant at the Czech booth on Saturday during the Fourth China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, Hainan province. The expo is scheduled to run through Thursday.

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