China Daily (Hong Kong)

Exhibitors look forward to CIIE in Nov

- By XING YI and HE WEI in Shanghai Contact the writers at xingyi@chinadaily.com.cn

As gallant Shanghai fights its way out of the Omicron outbreak, multinatio­nal exhibitors at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo have expressed hope they will be able to participat­e in the fifth edition of the trade fair in November.

In an online meeting held by the expo organizer CIIE Bureau on Wednesday, 15 high-profile corporate executives from different industrial committees of the CIIE Enterprise Alliance expressed confidence in Shanghai’s anti-epidemic fight and in the resilience of the China market.

Sun Chenghai, deputy directorge­neral of the CIIE Bureau, said preparatio­ns for the expo are underway despite the outbreak in Shanghai — the bureau organized 30 online road shows in the past two months.

Sun said exhibitors have signed up for 70 percent of exhibition areas. They include more than 240 industrial pacesetter­s and global Fortune 500 companies.

The registrati­on for profession­al visitors and on-site events during the expo proper has begun. The expo will set up new zones for agricultur­e seed industry and artificial intelligen­ce.

“With 170 days to go, we’ll work hand in hand with our partners, exhibitors and buyers to make the fifth edition another success,” Sun said.

A participan­t since the inaugural edition, L’Oreal Group, a French cosmetics giant, positions itself as a “believer” of the CIIE, seeing the expo as a new collaborat­ive platform for opening-up and a new ecosystem to liaison with industry partners.

As the chairman of the CIIE Enterprise Alliance, L’Oreal is poised to showcase a number of novelties in the upcoming fair, including the latest projects from the beauty tech realm it has harvested, said Fabrice Megarbane, president of L’Oreal North Asia Zone and CEO of L’Oreal China.

The most notable move on this front is the establishm­ent of the first-of-its-kind investment arm in China with a focus on beauty tech, which was announced on Sunday. The company had also initiated the Big Bang Beauty Tech Startup Challenge three years ago in China, and co-supported the second edition with The Oriental Beauty Valley.

“The investment also firmly proves our undoubted commitment to Shanghai and the Chinese market, our sincerity to co-create with industry partners in the ecosystem and our confidence in the Chinese market,” he said.

Jean-Christophe Pointeau, president of Pfizer Biopharmac­euticals Group China, said openness is of great significan­ce to the current global environmen­t which has been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Facing the changes unseen in a century, we see that China has never stopped the pace of implementi­ng opening-up when confrontin­g challenges of the pandemic or the turbulence of global situation,” he said. “It has steadily advanced the annual CIIE, which provides broader opportunit­ies for industry exchanges and stronger confidence.”

Pointeau said the company innovation­s displayed at previous expos have been gradually transforme­d from exhibits to commoditie­s. “Through the CIIE, our products became truly accessible to ordinary people in China and brought benefits to Chinese patients,” he said.

Doris Xiang, vice-president of government affairs at Ford Motor China, said Shanghai and its neighborin­g cities are a vital base of production and supply chain for the global automobile industry.

“This online meeting is very timely for the auto industry to voice the positive signal of China’s continuous opening-up,” said Xiang, adding that the CIIE is an influentia­l platform for the industry to work with partners and build up connection­s with more local government­s.

Yann Bozec, president of Tapestry Asia-Pacific, which owns fashion, footwear and lifestyle brands, said: “Looking back on the past year, the world has been amazed by the resilience and vitality of the Chinese economy. Extraordin­ary Chinese strength has been an important driving force for global developmen­t and prosperity.

“We look forward to writing a more powerful and wonderful China story. I believe we can go through the difficult time together.”

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