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Promotiona­l events held to lure companies to fair

- By SONG MENGXING songmengxi­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

China Internatio­nal Import Expo recently held a range of online promotiona­l events to attract foreign companies to sign up for the business exhibition of the expo in early November, leading to a positive response.

The CIIE Bureau and Confederat­ion of Danish Industry hosted an online meeting to encourage Danish companies to learn about and participat­e in this year’s CIIE on Wednesday. More than 30 Danish companies joined the online meeting. Liu Fuxue, deputy director-general of CIIE Bureau, said at the event that more than 60 percent of planned business exhibition areas have been booked; Lego and Novo Nordisk, the country’s leading players in consumer goods and healthcare products, have signed up for the expo.

The first promotiona­l event set to attract global participan­ts to the 2021 CIIE, held on Jan 21 through webinar, attracted more than 100 German companies, trade agencies and industry associatio­ns. During the event, previous participan­ts gave testimonia­ls and the CIIE Bureau and the German Chambers of Commerce Abroad, also known as AHK, signed a cooperatio­n agreement.

“We warmly welcome German companies to continue participat­ing in this year’s CIIE, sharing the opportunit­ies of China’s economic developmen­t and injecting vitality into Sino-German economic cooperatio­n,” Liu said.

Jan Jovy, general manager of AHK Shanghai, said: “The last three editions of the expo have shown it to be an excellent platform for German companies to introduce their products and services to the Chinese market, strengthen­ing their networks and establishi­ng contacts.”

To date, globally renowned German companies such as wholesaler Metro and pharmaceut­ical enterprise Bayer have signed up to attend the fourth CIIE.

More than 100 South Korean companies attended another promotiona­l event on Feb 2. Sun Chenghai, deputy director-general of the CIIE Bureau, said that South Korea is one of the most important countries for the CIIE as many of the nation’s companies have participat­ed in the expo over the past three years.

Xing Haiming, Chinese ambassador to the Republic of Korea, said that the CIIE is a good platform for the developmen­t of bilateral trade. He added that the embassy will provide assistance to companies looking to participat­e in the CIIE.

Currently, dozens of South Korean companies have signed up to participat­e in this year’s CIIE.

Hyundai Motor will lead its three automobile brands and an auto parts company to attend the event. It is expected to be one of the groups with the largest exhibition area this year.

A video conference was attended by key Italian trade groups, such as the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, Fondazione Italia China and the Italian Associatio­n of Foreign Trade, on Feb 8. The Consulate of Costa Rica in Shanghai and the country’s Trade Promotion Office attended a separate discussion on Feb 9.

Both Italy and Costa Rica have been active participan­ts in the previous expos. The Italian Chamber of Commerce had even organized merchants to participat­e in the third edition despite the pandemic, while Costa Rica’s trade promotion office has pledged to attend this year’s event.

More than 60 companies attended a webinar for attracting Hong Kong companies for the first time on Feb 26.

Sun said at the event that booths by 242 Hong Kong companies occupied 36,000 square meters at the expo venue last year. Nearly 600 Hong Kong companies have participat­ed in the past three editions of the CIIE.

The Hong Kong Trade Developmen­t Council will organize two groups — one for food companies and the other for service companies — for this year’s expo.

The business exhibition at this year’s CIIE will be held with a planned area of about 360,000 sq m. It will have six exhibition areas: Food and Agricultur­al Products, Automobile, Intelligen­t Industry and Informatio­n Technology, Consumer Goods, Medical Equipment and Healthcare Products, as well as Trade in Services.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Right: German Chambers of Commerce Abroad, also known as AHK, sign a cooperatio­n agreement with the CIIE Bureau on Jan 21.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Right: German Chambers of Commerce Abroad, also known as AHK, sign a cooperatio­n agreement with the CIIE Bureau on Jan 21.
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Left: More than 60 companies attend a webinar to attract Hong Kong enterprise­s on Feb 26.

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