China Daily (Hong Kong)

Multinatio­nal companies continue to prosper from CIIE platform

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

With China advancing institutio­nal opening-up and creating favorable conditions to attract foreign investment, the broader spillover effect of the China Internatio­nal Import Expo will facilitate multinatio­nal corporatio­ns to further tap into the country’s vast market, said a French business executive.

“The CIIE remains a vital platform for domestic and internatio­nal circulatio­n. It serves as a highlevel launchpad for foreign companies to bring in innovation­s,” said Jerome Cottin-Bizonne, managing director for China at Pernod Ricard, a French wine and spirits group.

As the CIIE also helps boost domestic consumptio­n by connecting overseas and domestic markets, benefiting the further recovery of global demand, Cottin-Bizonne said Pernod Ricard will further enrich its product portfolio and push both online and offline sales in China to seize more market share in the years ahead.

Pernod Ricard has participat­ed in the CIIE for five years in a row and introduced a number of new products to China via this unique platform.

After putting its first Chinabased malt whisky distillery into operation at Emei Mountain, Sichuan province, a year ago, Cottin-Bizonne said Pernod Ricard will continue to explore new paths for investment and developmen­t in the country.

Through its venture arm Conviviali­te Ventures LLC, Pernod Ricard has establishe­d close collaborat­ions with numerous startups with considerab­le potential and supports their growth in China. Its diversifie­d investment­s include those in emerging indussaid tries such as food and beverage business-to-business e-commerce, chocolates, alcohol new retail, robotics and fitness service platforms.

“These moves are designed to join hands with cross-industry partners, while also contributi­ng to developing a prosperous ecosystem in the Chinese market,” he said.

Cottin-Bizonne said innovation plays a critical role in seeding future category growth, allowing the company to engage with consumers seeking differenti­ated and premium experience­s across diverse occasions.

“One of the most important measures is digitaliza­tion. The company needs to build the whole ecological chain through digital tools and technologi­es,” he added.

The digital economy mainly entails business resulting from the digital transforma­tion of traditiona­l economic activities powered by the internet, electronic means and data, according to informatio­n released by the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, a government think tank.

After two years of efforts, the Paris-based group is currently partnering with over 200 wholesaler­s and over 4,000 retailers digitally across China.

Supported by 19,480 employees, Pernod Ricard is the world’s second-largest producer of wine and spirits, including Chivas Regal, Royal Salute and Martell Cognac. Its consolidat­ed sales stood at 10.7 billion euros ($11.11 billion) in its 2022 fiscal year.

Thanks to China’s growing trend toward premium products, its sales revenue in the country grew by 9 percent on a yearly basis in the first quarter of its 2023 fiscal year.

Government officials and experts that as the first major internatio­nal expo held in China since the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the fifth CIIE once again demonstrat­es that China is committed to its fundamenta­l national policy of opening to the outside world and pursuing a mutually beneficial strategy of opening-up.

“For five years, the CIIE has not only served as the optimal choice for multinatio­nal companies to make global debuts of their new products and frontier technologi­es, but also witnessed many participan­ts transition from exhibitors to investors,” said Sheng Qiuping, vice-minister of commerce.

The transition has also reflected the rising appeal of the Chinese market. Foreign companies are investing in China mainly due to its market potential, expanding domestic demand, the country’s strong economic resilience and dedication to continued openingup, said Yang Changyong, a researcher at the Academy of Macroecono­mic Research at the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

Once the transition is consolidat­ed, foreign companies will come with more trade and investment demand. It will better enable China in reinforcin­g its economic and trade ties with other economies via the CIIE, he said.

Xu Mingqi, a researcher with the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said these facts show that the majority of global companies’ decisions for investment and product debuts are based on market conditions and growth potential, and they are acutely aware that no single economy can independen­tly provide all the resources and ideas of innovation for producers or offer all the needed goods and services to consumers.

The CIIE remains a vital platform for domestic and internatio­nal circulatio­n.”

Jerome Cottin-Bizonne, managing director for China at Pernod Ricard, a French wine and spirits group

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A sales representa­tive (left) from Pernod Ricard introduces products to a visitor at its booth during the fifth China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Nov 7.
PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A sales representa­tive (left) from Pernod Ricard introduces products to a visitor at its booth during the fifth China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Nov 7.

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