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Import expo set to bolster global growth

President will address first-of-its-kind internatio­nal exhibition in Shanghai

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping’s attendance at the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo shows the country’s determinat­ion to expand its opening-up policy as the event injects more growth momentum into economic globalizat­ion, senior commerce officials said on Monday.

The Ministry of Commerce announced that the president will deliver the keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the expo on Nov 5 in Shanghai and visit country pavilions with foreign leaders.

Xi will meet heads of state and government during the expo, which runs to Nov 10, Vice-Minister of Commerce Fu Ziying said at a news conference.

Government officials, business leaders and heads of internatio­nal organizati­ons from about 150 countries and regions will participat­e in the expo, said Fu, who also is China’s internatio­nal trade representa­tive.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang announced on Monday that leaders from 18 countries, including Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, will attend the expo.

As the world’s first importthem­ed national exhibition, the expo will include goods exhibition­s and business forums.

Eighty-two countries and three internatio­nal organiza-

tions will participat­e in the section for country pavilions, according to the Ministry of Commerce. “The expo will help advance economic globalizat­ion,” Fu said.

According to exhibitor registrati­on data, about 5,000 exhibits will be shown in China for the first time via the expo platform.

Consumers and companies will be able to experience global quality and bargain prices without going abroad, fully enjoy the benefits of globalizat­ion, better meet the needs of upgrading domestic consumptio­n and promote high quality economic developmen­t in China, said Wang Bingnan, viceminist­er of commerce.

Experts said China’s huge demand for imported products and services will provide a historic opportunit­y for global companies to enter its massive market for the long run.

“Many foreign companies also hope that through the expo, they will have better exposure in China and find more partners to help them distribute their products and services not only in top-tier cities, but also further into lowertier cities and county-level markets, as well as markets related to the Belt and Road Initiative,” said Li Gang, vicepresid­ent of the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n in Beijing.

Because the government has lowered its value-added tax on imports as well as taxes on vehicles, auto parts, medicines and consumer goods this year, the import expo will help seal more goods and service trade deals between Chinese and global companies, said Sang Baichuan, a professor of internatio­nal trade at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing.

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