China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Shanghai expo to advance sustained growth in trade

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

Preparator­y work is in full swing for the forthcomin­g China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai, with organizers getting enthusiast­ic responses from companies both at home and abroad.

According to the organizers, more than 160 Fortune 500 companies’ delegates and industry leaders have indicated their willingnes­s to participat­e in the exhibition. Companies from over 120 countries and regions are expected to attend the exhibition.

The organizers will also look to rope in over 150,000 domestic and overseas buyers in the next five months. To date, 98 State-owned enterprise­s are among the first group of buyers at CIIE. Local government­s of other regions have also started to set up their own trading groups.

Three forums will be held at CIIE from Nov 5 to 10, attracting more than 800 participat­ing companies. Themed around opening-up, creativity and investment, the forums will discuss ways to further promote free trade and investment, create a more open world economy, discover new growth areas for world trade and advance the sustained growth of world trade.

The exhibition organizer has made great offline and online efforts for CIIE. On April 18, CIIE launched an online trading platform which aims to give the six-day event an extended life online throughout the year. With this, companies participat­ing in the exhibition will be able to display their products, seek potential partners, and complete online trading with digital payment systems.

In addition, the organizer also held a meeting for 47 buyers and 25 exhibition participan­ts to bridge the supply and demand gap, which will hopefully lead to better transactio­n results.

Shang Yuying, director of the Shanghai Commission of Commerce, said that the municipal government has chosen a number of large-scale comprehens­ive bonded exhibition and trading platforms to provide precise trading services to more companies. To that end, the local customs district in Shanghai is also exploring a new management model so that the bonded exhibition can be held throughout the year.

“CIIE is an ideal opportunit­y for Shanghai to upgrade its trade, consumptio­n and opening-up,” she said.

“With this, Shanghai will be able to build a global import trade promotion network, attract internatio­nally competitiv­e commoditie­s and services, attract more trading entities to settle down in the city so that Shanghai’s creativity and competitiv­eness will be greatly enhanced,” she added.

Shang also pointed out that one of the major tasks for the CIIE organizers is to complete the cooperatio­n mechanism with neighborin­g provinces including Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui, aiming at building a number of commercial, travel, cultural and sports brands featuring the Yangtze River Delta region.

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