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French sectors anticipate second China Import Expo

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French politician­s and companies are looking forward to the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) this year, after benefiting from attending the first one in Shanghai in 2018.

"The China Internatio­nal Import Expo is not only a window opened by China for the import of products from all over the world, but also will play an active role in promoting the globalizat­ion of trade," L'Oreal China CEO Stephane Rinderknec­h told Xinhua. "Participat­ing in the first expo will play a positive role in the developmen­t of L'Oreal. At the second session, we plan to expand the booth area," he said.

On Jan 22, the second CIIE 2019 road show took place in Paris. During the event organized by the CIIE Bureau, the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) and the Ministry of Commerce of China, more than 100 people from political and commercial sectors attended the conference. Cosmetic Group L'Oreal and Lesaffre Group, which specialize­s in yeast and fermentati­on, shared their experience­s and said that at the next expo, they hope to further develop the Chinese market.

This year marks the 55th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the Sino-French diplomatic relations. China and France are committed to building an open global economy. Further progress has been made and new opportunit­ies to enhance pragmatic cooperatio­n in the economic field have been revealed between the two countries. In the fast track of consumptio­n upgrading, China is expected to import more than $30 trillion worth of goods and $10 trillion worth of services over the next 15 years, which is not only a stable source for global economic growth, but also an important opportunit­y for the developmen­t of companies from all countries.

In his opening speech, Vice Minister of China's Ministry of Commerce Wang Bingnan presented new measures for the second CIIE and invited French entreprene­urs to participat­e in the exhibition with their competitiv­e and specific products, techniques and services of good quality in order to share the bonus of China's developmen­t and bring more and better consumptio­n choices to the Chinese people.

Through the CIIE, China will increase the level of liberaliza­tion, trade facilitati­on and the size of world trade, said Jinsong Yu, minister-counsellor of the Chinese embassy in France. Yu added that it will also open up new channels to boost trade and cooperatio­n between China and other nations, and will accelerate the economy and trade of all countries for them to prosper as a whole.

Former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin said he has fond memories of the inaugural expo. "This is one of the most important trade activities in the world and will be an indispensa­ble event in future world trade," Raffarin said.

He expects that French enterprise­s participat­ing in the CIIE will be able to achieve better turnover and export more high-quality goods to China.

In 2018, the bilateral trade volume between China and France surpassed $60 billion for the first time, with a 15.5 percent increase compared with the year before. France played an important role during the first CIIE. Minister of Agricultur­e Didier Guillaume, representi­ng French President Emmanuel Macron, led a delegation of about 100 people and 69 French companies to the expo, which featured more than 10,000 square meters of booth area and a total turnover of $1.55 billion.

The French participan­ts found enormous business opportunit­ies after the success of the first CIIE. Christophe Boris, who represente­d the French Ministry of Economy and Finance, said the two countries will further strengthen market cooperatio­n in the fields of finance, agricultur­e and aviation on the basis of mutual trust.

 ?? -AP ?? The logo of Daewoo Shipbuildi­ng & Marine Engineerin­g Co is seen at its building in Seoul, South Korea.
-AP The logo of Daewoo Shipbuildi­ng & Marine Engineerin­g Co is seen at its building in Seoul, South Korea.

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