SHANGHAI,
China, June 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With 325,000
square meters of exhibition area for the seventh China
International Import Expo (CIIE) having already been booked by more
than 1,000 companies around the globe, the 2024 edition of the
world's first national-level import-themed expo is expected to make
an even bigger splash this November.
Global brands further expand business in
China via the CIIE
As a frequenter of the CIIE, Ireland has over the past six editions of the
event brought a range of high-quality food products, including milk
powder from grass-fed cows, organic chocolate, whisky and gin, with
many of them making their global debut at the annual trade
fair.
Over the years, companies from 173 countries and
regions have made appearances at the CIIE and carried out tentative
transactions worth over $420
billion. Nearly 2,500 new products, technologies and
services have debuted at the event.
Greece's Piraeus
Port, the chief seaport of Athens
and a key project in China-Greece
cooperation, has participated in the expo every year since
2018.
"Six-time participant Piraeus Port has further
boosted its interaction with global maritime stakeholders and
enhanced the creation of business opportunities," Greek
Infrastructure and Transport Minister Christos Staikouras noted, hailing the fair as
"significant and well-recognized globally".
In addition to the Business Exhibition, the
Country Exhibition proffers a platform where countries can improve
their global image and increase their international presence.
As a major participant, the UK has showcased its
world-leading technologies and services in areas like healthcare,
finance, education food and agricultural products at the event.
According to the UK government website, the expo
offers a unique platform for UK businesses to display some of the
country's most innovative technologies and connect with Chinese
businesses, investors, and consumers.
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 a 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 have held a series of
symposiums and salons over the past few months and invited
important figures, including UN representatives, government
officials, scholars, and member companies to contribute to this
year's themes and topics.
CIIE 2024 expects more participants
The seventh CIIE will launch another series
of global roadshows in the UK, Ireland and Greece from June 19 to
28 to attract more companies with an interest in exporting
to China and highlight the CIIE's
supporting policies.
In addition, registration for professional
visitors, including buyers, for this year's expo is now in full
swing. A number of roadshows aimed at inviting buyers are now
underway, motivating the trade missions to leverage the expo's
prospects and expand their trade partnerships with companies around
the world.
With so many showing interest in the trade fair,
be sure to secure your spot at CIIE 2024:
Sign up as an exhibitor:
https://www.ciie.org/exhibition/f/book/register?locale=en&from=press
Sign up as a professional visitor:
https://www.ciie.org/ciie/f/visitor/pre-book?locale=en&from=press
Contact:Ms. Cui
Yan
Tel.:0086-21-968888
Email: exhibition@ciie.org
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