Business Daily Media

The Times

.

Countdown begins: Global firms line up to participate in CIIE 2024

  • Written by PR Newswire
Countdown begins: Global firms line up to participate in CIIE 2024

SHANGHAI, April 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Scores of global enterprises have secured early spots at the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE), the world's first national-level import-themed expo, less than 200 days ahead of the grand event.

Countdown begins: Global firms line up to participate in CIIE 2024 The sixth China International Import Expo (CIIE) was held in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, 2023

MNCs reap fruits in past CIIEs

Over the years, companies from 173 countries and regions have made appearances at the CIIE and carried out tentative transaction worth $424.23 billion. More than 2,400 new products, technologies and services have debuted at the annual expo.

"Participating in the CIIE is very rewarding, as it gives us the chance to introduce our products to Chinese consumers," Mamoun Sayah, general manager of Moroccan winery and repeat exhibitor Red Farm, told Xinhua News Agency.

As Hicham Boudraa, acting managing director of Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency, stated, Morocco attaches great importance to the development of economic and trade relations with China.

"China's expanding domestic demand and upgrade of consumption offer opportunities for export companies. We encourage more Moroccan companies to seize the opportunity and explore the Chinese market through the CIIE," he added.

Egypt is another key player at the annual CIIE that shines with a variety of specialty products, including cotton fabrics, handicrafts, herbs and spices, and olives.

Approximately $100-million-worth of Egyptian cotton enters the Chinese market and is popular among Chinese consumers, contributing to the development of the Egyptian cotton and cotton fabric industry.

"The CIIE opens more export channels for enterprises around the world," Saudi Press Agency noted in its report. "More enterprises and agencies, including Saudi businesses, hope to participate in the expo to strengthen trade cooperation with China."

In addition to the Business Exhibition, 72 countries and international organizations wowed visitors with their scientific and technological achievements, culture and art at the Country Exhibition of the sixth CIIE.

 Hongqiao Forum spotlights global issues

As a crucial part of the annual CIIE, the Hongqiao Forum invites worldwide high-profile government officials, Nobel Prize laureates and senior executives of industrial pacesetters to discuss global issues.

The sixth Hongqiao Forum in 2023 saw record attendance of more than 8,000 people and featured 22 subforums on a range of subjects such as financial reform and innovation, digital governance and green investment.

Organizers of the forum held a symposium and a salon last month and invited important figures, including UN representatives, government officials, scholars, and member companies to contribute to this year's themes and topics.

 CIIE 2024 welcomes more participants 

The seventh CIIE will hold another series of global roadshows in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, and Benin this April to promote the grand event to companies with a keen interest in exporting to China and highlight the CIIE's supporting policies.  

"So far, nearly 270,000 sqm of the Business Exhibition area has been booked by early exhibitors," said Sun Chenghai, deputy director-general of the CIIE bureau. "We expect more global brands to participate in this year's big show and reap good returns in the vast Chinese market."

Grab your spot now at:  https://www.ciie.org/exhibition/f/book/register?locale=en&from=press[1]

Contact:Ms. Cui YanTel.:0086-21-968888Email:exhibition@ciie.org[2]Website: http://www.ciie.org/zbh/en/[3]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciieonline[4]  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ciieonline[5] 

 

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/4393505_AE93505_0

Why self-service is reshaping fleet management for modern businesses

Fleet management today is constrained by fragmented systems and heavy administrative demands. A lot of the work still relies on booking vehicles and...

Fraud Prevention and security crucial as identity crime hits record highs in Australia

In a radically transformed risk landscape where the scale and speed of financial fraud have reached unprecedented levels, Australian businesses ar...

Sectorial ATO Tax Debt Disclosures Rise, Overall Business Credit Demand Flattens and High-Risk SME 'Credit Shopping' hits 8-month peak

Q1 2026 Equifax Business Market Pulse shows low-risk borrowers consolidate demand enquiries while sub-prime entities accelerate shopping activity ...

SME support in Federal Budget falls short of easing business pressures

“The Federal Budget delivered several measures aimed at supporting small businesses, including making the instant asset write-off permanent, exten...

Bunji dog treats to hit Ritchies shelves

Cooee Native Superfoods’ Bunji range of dog kibble and treats is rolling out across Ritchies Supermarkets now, with stock already on shelves in se...

Pre-Budget Expectations

“Australian corporates and SMBs are under pressure. Competition from global players is intensifying, margins are under strain, and technology adop...