China Daily (Hong Kong)

Province promoted at inaugural business event

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

A total of 380.5 billion yuan ($57.84 billion) in deals were inked, covering 137 projects in Northeast China’s Liaoning province, during the Liaoning Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade held in the provincial capital Shenyang from Friday to Tuesday.

Of the deals signed at the inaugural event, 48 were key projects covering cooperativ­e cross-border e-commerce between Shenyang and South Korea, i nternation­al trade i n agricultur­al products between Shenyang and Northeast Asia, and the upgrading of the iron and steel industry in Fushun, Liaoning province.

The fair focused on new developmen­t opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n among Northeast Asian countries, and attracted more than 700 participan­ts from home and abroad including senior officials, representa­tives from State-owned enterprise­s and financial institutio­ns as well as Fortune 500 companies and private businesses.

Gao Yan, head of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade, said the council is eager to cooperate with the Liaoning provincial government and business communitie­s to establish

a high-quality trade promotion platform to provide companies at home and abroad with more collaborat­ion opportunit­ies.

As a new platform to showcase

Liaoning’s opening-up achievemen­ts and to promote trade and investment, LIFIT also attracted 100 major buyers to its Liaoning brand exhibition.

Holding the fair is a major move that helps to promote the province’s high-quality developmen­t, said Liu Ning, governor of Liaoning province.

Liaoning is on the road to an allaround revitaliza­tion and the province is welcoming every entreprene­ur to invest and operate businesses here, Liu said.

Co-organized by the Liaoning provincial government, the Department of Commerce of Liaoning and 14 city and district government­s, the event hosted a series of themed activities ranging from trade talks, industry matchmakin­g events and product purchasing to brand exhibition­s.

During the event, organizers also announced the winners of Liaoning brand accreditat­ion, with a total of 140 brands listed.

Collective­ly, the winning brands signed deals worth 1.34 billion yuan at the fair. They are expected to become a characteri­stic industry in Liaoning and will be promoted at home and abroad, local officials said.

In addition, exhibitors from cities in the province showcased timehonore­d products, large-scale equipment, high-tech products, intangible cultural heritage items and green agricultur­al products among others, according to the organizers.

Due to the impact of the COVID19 outbreak, LIFIT also launched an online platform to hold activities such as exhibition­s, promotions and forums, allowing business participan­ts to interact and conduct trade discussion­s remotely, the organizers said.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDE TO CHINA DAILY ?? From left: Party Secretary of Liaoning province Zhang Guoqing and other officials visit exhibition areas at the Liaoning Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade. Attendees take an interest in a humanoid robot displayed at the fair.
PHOTOS PROVIDE TO CHINA DAILY From left: Party Secretary of Liaoning province Zhang Guoqing and other officials visit exhibition areas at the Liaoning Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade. Attendees take an interest in a humanoid robot displayed at the fair.
 ??  ?? The signing ceremony for the Liaoning Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade sees a number of deals covering a wide range of projects inked.
The signing ceremony for the Liaoning Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade sees a number of deals covering a wide range of projects inked.

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