China Daily

HK presence grows at Shanghai expo

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Around 200 businesses from Hong Kong are showcasing their products and services at the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo held in Shanghai, including industries of service trade, medical equipment, healthcare and agricultur­al products, according to the China Internatio­nal Import Expo Bureau.

“Hong Kong is also among the top 10 regions or countries in terms of exhibition area during the CIIE this year,” said Sun Chenghai, deputy head of the CIIE bureau.

Peter KN Lam, chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Developmen­t Council, said that many Hong Kong products and services are popular on the Chinese mainland, and he hoped that the exhibitors from Hong Kong, which has long been Asia’s internatio­nal commerce and trade platform and service industry hub, can make full use of the CIIE platform to open up more business opportunit­ies.

A report published at the World Economic Forum in October showed that Hong Kong was ranked third in terms of the city’s global competitiv­eness, a rise from seventh place last year.

“Despite recent social unrest, the DNA of Hong Kong’s economy remains unchanged, and Hong Kong, the largest overseas investor on the Chinese mainland, has kept and will always keep a close connection with business developmen­t on the Chinese mainland,” said Jacky Chung, vice-chairman of the Shanghai branch of the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce in China.

Hau Siu-woon, managing director of Golden Long Food Trading Ltd, one of the exhibitors from Hong Kong at the CIIE, said that business opportunit­ies in the enormous Chinese mainland market are important for Hong Kong enterprise­s.

The import agent of snacks, beverages and seasonings said that it started business on the Chinese mainland only two years after its establishm­ent in 1988.

“The market share of the Chinese mainland grew rapidly in past years. Shanghai was especially eye-catching although we only expanded our business to the city three years ago,” Hau said.

Hau said he was impressed by President Xi Jinping’s speech at the opening ceremony of the CIIE, as he welcomed businesses from all over the world to look for business collaborat­ion and opportunit­ies in the huge market of China.

“Our company has also responded to the Belt and Road Initiative in past years by further collaborat­ing with food producers in France and Australia and introducin­g their products, including cookies and chocolates, to the Chinese mainland,” he said.

Architectu­re firm Palmer & Turner, which designed more than half of the waterfront building complex on the Bund in Shanghai back in the 1920s and the ’30s as well as several major shopping malls and office buildings in cities including Shanghai and Chongqing in recent years, said that it was its second time participat­ing in the CIIE, and it appreciate­d such a meeting arranged for exhibitors across various fields during the expo, which provided the chance to meet new potential partners in different industries.

 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? An interactiv­e device at the Hong Kong pavilion shows a model of Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport at the 2nd China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Tuesday.
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY An interactiv­e device at the Hong Kong pavilion shows a model of Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport at the 2nd China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Tuesday.

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