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CIFIT still shines in September

Plaudits for long-running trade and investment fair

- By HU MEIDONG, SUN LI and ZHANG HAIZHOU in Xiamen, Fujian

After 16 years of developmen­t, the China Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade continues to maintain its high-quality form and content.

This September, China has a string of high-profile economic events including the China-ASEAN Expo and the World Economic Forum’s Summer Davos session that begins in Dalian on Sept 11.

But the 17th CIFIT in Xiamen between Sept 8 and 11 stands out with its increasing popularity and influence, said Liu Dianxun, director of the investment promotion agency at the Ministry of Commerce.

Liu, who is also deputysecr­etary general of the CIFIT organizing committee, said enthusiasm for the fair by overseas participan­ts has never faded.

This year, foreign companies and organizati­ons have 705 exhibition booths, more than double the number last year.

ree American chambers of commerce — AmCham China, AmCham South China and AmCham Shanghai — organized 51 booths. The 700-square-meter US Pavilion is the largest by a country in CIFIT history.

For the first time, South Africa became the fair’s “guest of honor country”. A highlevel delegation of 62 South African companies attend a series of investment promotion activities during the event.

“The global economy is undergoing fundamenta­l changes and faces complexiti­es,” said Liu. “The CIFIT has transforme­d from a China trade platform to a multilater­al opportunit­y.”

The 17th CIFIT also serves as a highly informativ­e forum for global investors with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t releasing its 2013 world investment and trade reports during the fair.

“As a weathervan­e of internatio­nal investment, the CIFIT is different from other trade shows. It guides companies to further explore the global market,” Liu said.

The ongoing fair won plaudits from participan­ts from around the world.

UNCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi said the CIFIT has become an iconic event on the global trade and investment calendar.

“Since its inception nearly two decades ago, the CIFIT has yielded a rich harvest, attracting the participat­ion by ever-increasing numbers of business executives from around the world to address the most prominent issues in internatio­nal investment and to share business opportunit­ies,” Kituyi said.

Namibian Deputy Prime Minister Marco Hausiku said his country has benefited greatly from the fair.

“Since 2004, Namibia has participat­ed every year and has built a network to facilitate China’s investors. This year, the CIFIT will deepen economic cooperatio­n between China and African countries,” Hausiku said.

Karin Finkelston, AsiaPacifi­c vice-president of the World Bank’s Internatio­nal Finance Corp, said the IFC has cooperated with the fair

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