Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

CIFTIS ends, sees large number of deals and product launches

- — YUAN SHENGGAO

The 2022 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services — CIFTIS — has further highlighte­d its role as a key platform for innovative growth by advancing common developmen­t through high-level opening-up and facilitati­ng global economic recovery, said government officials on Sept 5 when the event concluded in Beijing.

This year’s CIFTIS saw 1,339 deals clinched, including 513 commercial transactio­ns, 175 investment agreements and 173 releases of new product and service solutions, according to the fair’s organizing committee.

Wang Zhihua, deputy director-general of the department of trade in services and commercial services at the Ministry of Commerce, said the government will push the implementa­tion of upgrading strategies in pilot free trade zones, support the growth of trade in services and provide foreign companies with greater transparen­cy and certainty in the service field.

In addition to expanding the scale of trade in services with economies participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative and other members of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p, China will boost the digitaliza­tion level of traditiona­l service trade sectors, while encouragin­g the import of carbon-reduction technologi­es and services to sharpen the competitiv­e edge of Chinese services, the ministry said.

Ding Yong, head of the Beijing Commerce Bureau, said 128 forums and 65 business promotiona­l activities had been held during the fair. More than 10,200 domestic and foreign companies participat­ed in the event offline and online this year, exceeding the scale seen in 2021.

Covering an exhibition area of more than 18,179 square yards and focusing on nine themes, including financial, educationa­l, healthcare and supply chain management services, the 2022 CIFTIS featured 446 Fortune Global 500 companies and industry-leading enterprise­s, which had set up booths, said the event’s organizers.

In particular, it was the first time that the fair featured an environmen­tal service section, covering an area of 19,973 square yards and comprising five themed exhibition­s on lowcarbon energy, climate, carbon economy, carbon neutrality and green technology.

In contrast to trade in goods, trade in services refers to the purchase and sale of services. According to the World Trade Organizati­on’s definition, trade in services covers 12 major sectors. These include commerce, communicat­ion, constructi­on and related engineerin­g, finance, entertainm­ent, culture, sports, tourism, education and environmen­t.

Pushed by fast-growing business sectors such as knowledge-intensive services and foreign culture trade, the value of China’s trade in services jumped 20.7% year-on-year to 3.39 trillion yuan ($491.19 billion) in the first seven months of 2022, data from the Commerce Ministry showed.

Ann Derwin, ambassador of Ireland to China, said CIFTIS is a “bridge between China and the rest of the world”.

Despite the challenges facing the global economy and a tough trading environmen­t, the Chinese economy has shown strong resilience. The fair has played a positive role in China’s continued promotion of global trade, and sent a positive signal to overseas companies interested in expanding their business in China, especially in the area of trade in services, she said.

Focusing on key technologi­es that can support China’s 2030 peak carbon and 2060 carbon neutrality goals, Xiong Yi, senior vice-president and head of strategy and business developmen­t of Schneider Electric’s China unit, said services and digitaliza­tion are two key tools to shore up China’s “3060” carbon goals. Through collaborat­ive management and wholeproce­ss optimizati­on, they will help the company’s clients cut carbon emissions.

The French multinatio­nal, also a three-time CIFTIS exhibitor, has establishe­d a software research and developmen­t center in Beijing to expand its presence in this market segment.

“As digital technologi­es, empowered by software, are being integrated into the applicatio­n scenarios to realize visible and controllab­le data management for the entire life cycle of products and assets in many sectors, businesses are able to save more operationa­l costs and further raise production efficiency,” he said.

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 ?? ?? Clockwise from top: An array of tropical fruits and related products are displayed at the Philippine pavilion during the 2022 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing earlier this month. A woman examines ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY a sculpture displayed at the pavilion of the United Arab Emirates at the 2022 CIFTIS. United States LI JIN / CHINA DAILY automaker Tesla showcases a Model 3 car and charging solutions at the fair. KUANG DA / FOR CHINA DAILY
Clockwise from top: An array of tropical fruits and related products are displayed at the Philippine pavilion during the 2022 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing earlier this month. A woman examines ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY a sculpture displayed at the pavilion of the United Arab Emirates at the 2022 CIFTIS. United States LI JIN / CHINA DAILY automaker Tesla showcases a Model 3 car and charging solutions at the fair. KUANG DA / FOR CHINA DAILY
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