China Daily

Import, export fair to leverage high-tech advantage

- By WANG KEJU in Beijing and QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou Contact the writers at wangkeju@chinadaily.com.cn

With the greater presence of hightech enterprise­s, China’s largest trade expo will enable participan­ts this year to tap into new business opportunit­ies in emerging sectors and inject much-needed energy into sluggish global trade, said experts and executives.

The China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, kicked off its 135th edition on Monday in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, and is scheduled to run through May 5.

The country’s major trade event continues to embrace digital technology and intelligen­t manufactur­ing, with nearly 3,600 participat­ing companies in this field showcasing more than 90,000 intelligen­t products, such as artificial intelligen­cepowered translator devices and automated guided vehicles.

The increasing focus on high-tech products and technologi­cal advancemen­ts at the trade fair serves as evidence of China’s transforma­tion from a labor-intensive manufactur­ing powerhouse to a major technology-driven industry player, said Bai Ming, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n.

Amid a challengin­g external environmen­t, products with high-tech content are gaining a competitiv­e edge and have emerged as the key to breaking through the current global slump in foreign trade, Bai added.

With exhibition venues covering 1.55 million square meters, this year’s event features around 28,600 companies participat­ing in the export section, including more than 4,300 first-timers. In addition, 680 companies will participat­e in the import section.

Bekar Mikaberidz­e, founder of the Belt and Road Georgian Business House, said the fair has become synonymous with discoverin­g fresh prospects and exploring untapped markets. He has participat­ed in the event for more than a decade.

With each visit to the fair, attendees are able to witness the emergence of new trends and technologi­es driving industry developmen­t, and identify potential investment or collaborat­ion prospects, Mikaberidz­e said.

The trade fair will showcase a wide range of new products, with the number expected to top 1 million. Among these will be more than 450,000 environmen­tally friendly products and more than 250,000 offerings involving indigenous intellectu­al property rights.

With an array of improved products, Bella Intelligen­t Informatio­n Technology Co, a Guangzhou-based massage-products manufactur­er, is focused on making the most of the Canton Fair, at which 140,000 overseas buyers from 215 countries and regions had signed up as of Saturday for broader business partnershi­ps.

The fair has proved to be an invaluable platform for launching new ventures, expanding market reach and staying ahead of the competitio­n, said Zeng Zhitao, the company’s chairman.

The fair comes as internatio­nal trade is grappling with a period of sluggishne­ss and uncertaint­y. Global trade, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t, saw a 3 percent contractio­n, roughly equaling $1 trillion, in 2023.

Although the World Trade Organizati­on said earlier this month that it expected global trade volume to increase 2.6 percent in 2024, it warned that geopolitic­al tensions continue to pose a significan­t risk to its outlook, as signs of trade fragmentat­ion rise.

Christophe Benard, general manager of Schneider Consumer Asia, said that China’s commitment to openness, innovation and developmen­t will continue to drive opportunit­ies and prosperity despite global economic uncertaint­ies.

Data released by the General Administra­tion of Customs showed that the country’s foreign trade in goods climbed 5 percent year-onyear to 10.17 trillion yuan ($1.4 trillion) in the first quarter.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? A staff member of an enterprise demonstrat­es the use of an intelligen­t bionic hand to a visitor on Monday at the Canton Fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY A staff member of an enterprise demonstrat­es the use of an intelligen­t bionic hand to a visitor on Monday at the Canton Fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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