Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

CIFTIS secures raft of deals, investment agreements in Beijing

- — ZHANG LINWAN

The 2021 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services has further demonstrat­ed its role as a key platform for the country’s opening-up and innovative developmen­t by providing opportunit­ies for all involved parties and instilling confidence in a global economic recovery, a commerce ministry official said on Sept 7.

Wang Zhihua, a senior official of the department of trade in services and commercial services at the Ministry of Commerce, said the 2021 CIFTIS, which concluded on Sept 7 in Beijing, achieved its goal and generated fruitful results.

According to the organizing committee, the six-day fair saw 642 deals clinched, 223 investment agreements reached and 46 alliances formed.

Eighty-seven projects related to cultural integrated developmen­t were inked during the 2021 CIFTIS, valued at 23.89 billion yuan ($3.69 billion).

Meanwhile, the sports services sector held a signing ceremony for 14 projects worth 11.15 billion yuan in total.

The event was more internatio­nal this year with 12,000 enterprise­s from 153 countries and regions participat­ing, compared to 148 countries and regions last year, said Yan Ligang, director of the Beijing Commerce Bureau.

The exhibition area expanded to nearly 150,670 square yards, covering four comprehens­ive exhibition­s in the China National Convention Center and eight thematic exhibition­s in the Shougang Industrial Park, with 7,364 companies from home and abroad signing up for the exhibition­s, both online and offline, up 37% from the number of 2020.

In particular, it was the first time that the fair held a health services exhibition, enabling

“It (the fair) also sent a positive signal that China will be committed to promoting openingup and deepening internatio­nal cooperatio­n in economics and trade.”

WANG ZHIHUA

leading healthcare enterprise­s and institutio­ns to showcase their latest achievemen­ts in containing COVID-19.

“Overall, this year’s exhibition not only allowed industry insiders to see new technologi­es, new trends and new opportunit­ies, but also enabled general visitors to improve their understand­ing of trade in services with new experience­s and services offered,” Wang said.

During the fair, five summit forums and 200 thematic conference­s and promotiona­l activities were held. Nearly 300 guests including heads of internatio­nal institutio­ns and ambassador­s to China attended the online and offline sessions, exchanging views on issues such as the trends in digital trade, carbon neutrality and intellectu­al property protection.

The fair, gathering talents

and resources around the world, helped to build consensus about global economic recovery and trade growth, Wang said. “It also sent a positive signal that China will be committed to promoting opening-up and deepening internatio­nal cooperatio­n in economics and trade,” he added.

With China further relaxing and canceling restrictiv­e measures on trade in services, the sector has seen robust developmen­t in recent years.

Figures from the Ministry of Commerce show that during the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20), China’s import and export of services totaled $3.6 trillion, ranking second in the world. In July alone, the country racked up 431.92 billion yuan in its service trade sector, up 10% year-on-year.

For the next step, China will continue to advance openingup in services trade by optimizing regulatory systems, ramping up support for countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative and promote services trade digitaliza­tion, Wang said.

“We plan to release a negative list of cross-border trade in services and establish several digital trade demonstrat­ion zones around the country in the next few years,” he said.

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 ?? CHENG GONG / FOR CHINA DAILY LIANG KAIYAN / CHINA DAILY WANG WANTING / CHINA DAILY ?? Clockwise from top: A performer shows off his tap-dancing prowess at the pavilion of Ireland, the guest country of honor at the recent China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services, during the fair. An array of
plush toys are displayed at the Peruvian pavilion in the 2021 CIFTIS. A staff member introduces advanced constructi­on technology to a visitor during the fair.
CHENG GONG / FOR CHINA DAILY LIANG KAIYAN / CHINA DAILY WANG WANTING / CHINA DAILY Clockwise from top: A performer shows off his tap-dancing prowess at the pavilion of Ireland, the guest country of honor at the recent China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services, during the fair. An array of plush toys are displayed at the Peruvian pavilion in the 2021 CIFTIS. A staff member introduces advanced constructi­on technology to a visitor during the fair.
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