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Nation to keep expanding market access

More efforts to bolster China’s intl business and enhance people-to-people exchanges

- By CAO DESHENG, ZHONG NAN in Beijing and QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou Contact the writers at caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China will step up its efforts to align with high-standard internatio­nal economic and trade rules, continue to expand market access, and implement measures to ensure national treatment for foreignfun­ded enterprise­s, Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

Li made the pledge when addressing a symposium attended by representa­tives of overseas buyers on the sidelines of the ongoing 135th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, in the provincial capital.

As of Wednesday, a total of 107,722 overseas buyers from 212 countries and regions had attended the fair, marking a 23 percent increase in their numbers compared with the last spring edition of the biannual event.

The premier said that China will continue to enhance services for foreign investors and strengthen intellectu­al property protection, effectivel­y safeguardi­ng the legitimate rights and interests of foreignfun­ded enterprise­s in the country.

More efforts will be made to facilitate people-to-people exchanges for the purpose of internatio­nal business and to provide support for foreigners who live and work in China, he said.

Establishe­d in the spring of 1957, the Canton Fair is hailed as China’s No 1 trade fair and the barometer of the country’s foreign trade.

Li said the history of the Canton Fair is a history of enterprise­s from various countries sharing opportunit­ies in China and achieving mutual benefit as well as win-win outcomes, and it is also a microcosm of China’s continuous expansion of opening-up and active integratio­n with the internatio­nal market.

Looking to the future, the premier said that China will firmly expand high-level opening-up and promote trade and investment liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on, injecting greater stability into global trade and the world economy with the certainty of its own developmen­t and providing broader room for enterprise­s from various countries to grow further.

Executives from overseas companies such as Inter IKEA, Walmart, Auchan, Kesko and Kawan Lama attended the meeting.

The participan­ts expressed their confidence in the prospects of the Chinese economy, saying they are willing to continue expanding their businesses in China through the Canton Fair platform and make positive contributi­ons to advancing free trade and maintainin­g stability in the global supply chain.

Steve Neumeyer, president of Internatio­nal Products 90, an importer based in the United States, told China Daily that the Canton Fair provides the products that he needs for his customers, and that he will continue to try to expand his business in China.

“I found that the Canton Fair has facilitate­d digital payments for foreign visitors this year, adding more payment options for them. … This is fairly convenient for us,” Neumeyer said.

Frangelica Liang, a member of BritCham Committee who didn’t attend several editions of the fair in the past few years, said she was surprised by what she saw at the current exhibition.

“I was amazed … (it was) an amazing range of high-end manufactur­ing products, from consumer electronic­s, industrial tools to AI-equipped healthcare facilities, new energy vehicles — all showcasing the new page of China’s highend manufactur­ing,” said Liang. “I believe the fair will embark on a new journey for global trade and the manufactur­ing industry.”

Zhang Qingfu, vice-president of Haier Overseas Electric Appliances Corp, a subsidiary of Chinese home appliances giant Haier Group, said that at this year’s fair, many Chinese exhibitors have showcased their green and lowcarbon products and solutions, actively securing foreign trade orders and expanding into internatio­nal markets.

Participat­ing in the Canton Fair is not only about securing orders, but also about promoting new products to foreign clients, observing new market trends and broadening connection­s with overseas merchants, Zhang added.

 ?? CHEN CHUHONG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Visitors check out a kiosk featuring new energy vehicles on Tuesday at the 135th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
CHEN CHUHONG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Visitors check out a kiosk featuring new energy vehicles on Tuesday at the 135th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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