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CIFIT to link economy globally

Wto-backed event opens 17th year on Sunday to record-high attendance

- By HU MEIDONG and SUN LI in Xiamen

As the “Golden Key” will be raised on Sunday at the opening of the 17th China Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade, investors from around the globe will once again converge on Xiamen, the picturesqu­e coastal city in Fujian province.

Known as the world’s largest investment exposition, the CIFIT has been an annual event in Xiamen since 1997.

Aimed at attracting overseas investment and expanding business globally, the CIFIT has become one of China’s most influentia­l platforms for the promotion of trade and investment, said Liu Dianxun, director of the Investment Promotion Agency of the Ministry of Commerce and deputy secretary-general of the CIFIT organizing committee, at a news conference on Friday.

Co-sponsored by the World Trade Organizati­on for the first time, Liu said this year’s event aims to be more internatio­nal.

According to the CIFIT organizing committee, a highrankin­g official of the WTO, will lead a delegation and give a keynote speech at an investment forum at the fair.

Other co-sponsors include the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t, the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on, the Organizati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n and the World Associatio­n of Investment Promotion Agencies.

The UNCTAD will attend the 2013 Internatio­nal Investment Forum to discuss remodeling the global value chain. The IFC will put investors together and match them up with business opportunit­ies.

The exhibition floor space surpasses 100,000 square meters, and the four-day event has a record-breaking attendance this year, which suggests its reputation and influence are expanding, Liu noted.

So far, the event has drawn 670 overseas delegation­s from some 100 countries and regions as well as hundreds of senior foreign government officials, heads of internatio­nal organizati­ons and overseas business associatio­ns and senior managers from multinatio­nal companies.

Top-notch attendees include UNCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi, East African Community Secretary-General Richard Sezibera and legendary commodity investor Jim Rogers.

The China, South China and Shanghai American chambers of commerce and about 60 US companies have confirmed participat­ion in the fair, and there will be a CIFIT-record 51 exhibition booths dedicated to them.

For the first time in CIFIT’s history, South Africa will participat­e as a “guest of honor” country.

To show

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country’s charm, an exhibition area of more than 1,200 square meters is set up, including a South African National Pavilion that will display the country’s top 10 exports to China.

The country will also introduce its investment environmen­t, investment policies and key cooperativ­e projects through a seminar and matchmakin­g symposium.

A South African Food Festival will be staged to display the country’s unique food culture.

Poland, India, Chile, Zimbabwe and Denmark will give briefings on their investment environmen­ts. And, as the provincial guest of honor, Hainan will hold a variety of promotiona­l activities.

Zhang Canmin, deputy mayor of Xiamen, said the CIFIT has evolved in recent years to be a more efficient platform for promoting China’s appeal to global investors.

In mid-August, the fair’s organizing commit tee launched a website to offer investment services for participan­ts.

The website includes an interactiv­e map of global investment resources, social marketing and a large data management system. It will help to balance resources in investment and financing informatio­n and is expected to reduce costs of small and medium-sized enterprise­s.

The CIFIT, approved by the State Council and sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce, is currently China’s only nationwide internatio­nal investment promotion event aimed at bilateral investment.

Echoing the country’s cutback on extravagan­ce and calling for oganizing an event in a frugal style, the organizing committee canceled banquets and flower decoration­s.

A cross- Straits tourism expo and an overseas Chinese entreprene­ur fair will be held concurrent­ly with the CIFIT. Contact the writers at humeidong@chinadaily.com.cn and sunli@chinadaily.com.cn

 ?? PHOTOS BY ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Liu Dianxun (center), director of the Investment Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Commerce and deputy secretary-general of the 17th China Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade organizing committee, greets reporters at the news conference...
PHOTOS BY ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Liu Dianxun (center), director of the Investment Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Commerce and deputy secretary-general of the 17th China Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade organizing committee, greets reporters at the news conference...
 ??  ?? Visitors admire works of art during an Olympic-themed exhibition in Xiamen, Fujian province, on Thursday. The exhibition is a sideline event of the 17th China Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade.
Visitors admire works of art during an Olympic-themed exhibition in Xiamen, Fujian province, on Thursday. The exhibition is a sideline event of the 17th China Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade.

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