Fifth China International Import Expo to benefit countries along belt and road
As the China International Import Expo (CIIE) enters its fifth year, more and more countries along the Belt and Road have begun to cast their sights on the Chinese market and export their products to China.To get more news about the 5th china international import expo, you can visit shine news official website.
To date, more than 80 per cent of the planned business exhibition area for the fifth CIIE, to take place in Shanghai from Nov 5-10, 2022, has been reserved, it said in a statement.The CIIE, a major platform for international procurement, investment promotion, cultural exchanges and open cooperation, had been held successfully for four consecutive years.
It is widely regarded as an international public good and the multinational trading system, as well as a pivotal carrier for building an open world economy and a community with a shared future for mankind.
“With so many showing their interest, space will be filling up fast. Be sure to sign up for the fifth edition before time runs out.
“More than 260 Fortune Global 500 companies and industry leaders will attend the expo this year,” it said.
In addition, a new World Openness Report and World Openness Index will be released at the Hongqiao International Economic Forum, a major part of the expo.
As the fifth CIIE approaches, exhibits are arriving in Shanghai via various means. On Sept. 20, the first batch of inbound exhibits, with a declared value of 560 million yuan (about 78.7 million U.S. dollars), cleared customs at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
The China-Europe freight train has also become a popular choice of transportation among companies attending the CIIE, said Wang Jinqiu, chairman of Shanghai Oriental Silk Road Multimodal Transport Co., Ltd., adding that this is the second year that the service has delivered products to the CIIE in Shanghai.
According to Shanghai Customs, the peak of exhibit arrivals is expected to occur in October. Shanghai Customs said it will continue to optimize the clearance process of exhibits and provide safe, convenient, and efficient customs clearance services.
Sun Chenghai, deputy director of the CIIE Bureau said the work of inviting enterprises to participate in the fifth CIIE had been completed and positive progress is being made in terms of setting up exhibitions.
Thousands of miles away, Roy van den Hurk, general manager of Theland Global R&D at Milk New Zealand Dairy, is busy applying for his visa to attend the coming 2022 expo.
"China's huge consumer market helps foreign trade enterprises like us to find opportunities in the green food industry and promote global economic recovery," said van den Hurk, who has participated in the event three times.
The expo has helped the New Zealand company to embark on the "fast track" of development in China, van den Hurk noted, as Theland is now even available in supermarkets in small counties in central and western China.
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Added | Oct 25 '22, 10:36PM |
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