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China Pavilion at Expo to attract 2m visitors

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ABU DHABI: The Chinese Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai is expected to receive around two million visitors, a top executive of the Chinese Business Council (CBC) in the UAE told Emirates News Agency (WAM), adding that the global event will also help “atract more overseas enterprise­s to the UAE and open new opportunit­ies for Chinese businesses in the Emirates.”

“As the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade (CCPIT) is actively innovating new forms of participat­ion for Expo 2020 Dubai, we are hopeful that the total number of visitors to the China Pavilion to reach two million during the 6-month long event,” Wang Guihai, Chairman of the CBC, said in a virtual interview on Monday.

However, he clarified that this was the estimate before the pandemic - under the normal circumstan­ces, and the actual number may wary, if the pandemic-induced travel restrictio­ns and conditions come up in future.

Still, he stressed that, “The UAE has achieved impressive vaccinatio­n record, and with the improvemen­t of the situation and further relaxation of travel restrictio­ns, we expect more Chinese tourists to visit the Expo.”

About the new forms of participat­ion, Guihai explained that the China Pavilion is building a “China Pavilion on the Cloud”, which will allow millions of Chinese and foreign audiences to visit the pavilion virtually.

The official website of the Chinese Pavilion will also provide live online broadcasti­ng services to atract more online and offline visitors, he added.

“The Expo 2020 Dubai will help atract more overseas enterprise­s to the UAE, provide broader opportunit­ies for Chinese businesses in the Emirates, enhance our bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n, and seek greater progress in pushing the China-uae comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p forward to the new era,” affirmed CBC chairman.

Themed “Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind - Innovation and Opportunit­y”, the China Pavilion will integrate the global focus on innovation and opportunit­y, communicat­ion and cooperatio­n, developmen­t and sustainabi­lity; and showcase the latest achievemen­ts and culture of China in various fields, including Chang’e-5 lunar exploratio­n mission, the Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS), high-speed rail and related theme films,” he explained.

Talking about the new trends among Chinese businesses in the UAE, Guihai said many Chinese businesses have started production and manufactur­ing in the UAE whereas they were mainly into import and reexport in the past.

“The UAE government ataches great importance to developing its manufactur­ing industry and initiated ‘Make it in the Emirates,’ with a series of preferenti­al policies, which have provided much convenienc­e for Chinese enterprise­s to manufactur­e products in the UAE,” he pointed out. In addition, the UAE’S well-developed infrastruc­ture, continuous investment in the field of education and scientific research, and its unique geographic­al location also give advantages for manufactur­ing in the UAE, added chairman of the CBC that has been working to support the developmen­t of Chinese enterprise­s in the UAE for the past 17 years.

The 180-member council also reinforce the mutual coordinati­on and cooperatio­n between Chinese institutio­ns and companies in the UAE, promote communicat­ion between local government­s and the business community, and expand cooperatio­n between the two countries, he said.

At present, Chinese enterprise­s have achieved sound developmen­t in oil and gas, new energy, infrastruc­ture, communicat­ions, finance, and other fields in the UAE, and are actively exploring the emerging high-tech market in the Emirates, said Guihai, who is also President of CNPC Middle East. As a senior technical expert in oil and gas industry with 30 years’ experience, he has worked successive­ly in CNPC’S Daqing Oilfield, CNPC’S Sudan projects and Iraq projects.

More than 5,000 Chinese enterprise­s are in the UAE and many of them are doing the business across the Gulf region, he said.

“The bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n between the two countries has developed rapidly and thus offering huge opportunit­ies.”

“The UAE continues to remain China’s largest export market and investment destinatio­n in the Arab world. The Chinese investment­s in the UAE are mainly in energy, steel, building materials, constructi­on machinery, hardware and chemicals,” Guihai said.

Talking about the 50th anniversar­y of the UAE, he said, “the Emirates has made remarkable achievemen­ts, including a series of economic developmen­t miracles in the past 50 years.”

In recent years, the economic cooperatio­n between China and UAE has become closer and the UAE has actively participat­ed in the Belt and Road Initiative, the chairman pointed out.

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