Shanghai Daily

85% of exhibition area already booked

- Huang Yixuan

PREPARATIO­NS for the upcoming 5th China Internatio­nal Import Expo are proceeding well, with 85 percent of the planned exhibition area already booked.

To date, more than 270 Fortune Global 500 enterprise­s and industry leaders have signed up for the November 5-10 expo.

It is noteworthy that of all the Fortune Global 500 enterprise­s and industry leaders who participat­ed in previous editions of the expo, nearly 90 percent will be in attendance this year, too.

Apart from these “old friends,” the expo will see more Fortune Global 500 companies, such as Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, ThyssenKru­pp and Gilead, take part for the first time, according to Sun Chenghai, deputy director of the CIIE Bureau.

Organizing agencies of several countries, such as Norway and Belgium, will also join hands with the expo organizer for the first time, arranging for their local small- and medium-sized enterprise­s to participat­e in the exhibition.

The enterprise exhibition will once again feature six major exhibition zones: food and agricultur­al products, automobile­s, technical equipment, consumer goods, medical equipment and health care, and trade in services.

This year’s fair will also include new features like the establishm­ent of new special zones for sub-sectors such as the crop seed industry and artificial intelligen­ce.

The innovation incubation areas will also be expanded, not only set for the automotive, technical equipment, and medical sectors, but to cover more areas, including sports and fashion design.

More activities for exhibitors will be held before and during the expo to offer a platform to promote connection and cooperatio­n of those with complement­ary resources. More than 50 activities of various forms, including promotion meetings, briefings and signing ceremonies, have already been held this year — online or offline — for different countries and regions and various industries.

As for policies and measures, many supporting policies, including those on tax concession­s, customs clearance facilitati­on and market access, are being promoted to long-term policies instead of being only valid around or during the expo.

Special support is also being offered for the constructi­on of booths, with more free booths provided for companies from least developed countries, and tilting relevant resources towards

SMEs. The aim is to ease the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and internatio­nal economic uncertaint­ies on exhibitors, especially SMEs.

Sun also revealed the efforts being taken to attract and invite more business exhibitors. Trade missions for industries have been launched to better connect buyers and sellers.

The Hongqiao Internatio­nal Economic Forum, an important part of the CIIE, will be themed on global openness this year, and will consist of a main forum and several sub-forums, during which the World Openness Report 2022 and the World Openness Index will also be released.

In sub-forums, topics will cover digital economy and trade, regional economic integratio­n and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the industrial chain, food safety, health care, low-carbon green developmen­t and constructi­on of the Hongqiao hub in Shanghai.

 ?? ?? A view of the exhibition zone of technical equipment at the 4th China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai last year. — Xinhua
A view of the exhibition zone of technical equipment at the 4th China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai last year. — Xinhua

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