Editor's Note: Preparations for the fifth China International Import Expo have entered the home stretch. Over the past five years, many foreign companies have developed greater confidence and increased their investments in China through the expo. Numerous organizations and individuals have gained memorable experiences during the fair and witnessed its spillover effects.
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the official exhibitor organizer under the Hong Kong SAR government, has been making steady progress in its preparations for the upcoming fifth edition of the China International Import Expo.
Thanks to the efforts of the HKTDC, about 200 HK companies had participated in the previous editions of the CIIE, occupying a combined 5,700 square meters of exhibition space. The council had also organized a trade mission comprising HK institutions and companies, and set up two pavilions for food and trade in services at the fair.
The trade in services pavilion (top) and food pavilion (bottom) of HKTDC at the CIIE.
I attended the last two editions of the CIIE as HKTDC's regional director for eastern and central China and found that the expo not only featured a large number of leading brands and products, but also gathered many professional trade missions. As a result, Hong Kong exhibitors have benefited greatly as they got to sign deals to introduce their products and services to the Chinese mainland, and establish connections with new business partners.
For example, Victex Worldwide Enterprise Limited, a Hong Kong food supplier, clinched a 5-million-yuan ($737,966) deal for rice noodles during the third CIIE, while plant-based food company Green Common opened a store in Shanghai soon after taking part in the same edition of the expo.
Hong Kong plays an important role in China's "dual circulation" development pattern, which takes the domestic market as the mainstay while letting domestic and foreign markets reinforce each other. HK companies, which are familiar with both Chinese and international markets, have helped Chinese companies go abroad and foreign companies enter China.
Hong Kong's food and trade in services pavilions will be expanded to 1,450 square meters in the fifth CIIE. We hope Hong Kong companies can further promote their products and services as well as interact with business partners through the expo.
Kent Lyu is the regional director for eastern and central China at HKTDC. He started working at the council in 2001 and was appointed to the Shanghai office in June 2020.
Five years on, share your CIIE stories with us
Over the past five years the China International Import Expo (CIIE) has gone from strength to strength, breaking new ground on every year it has been held. The CIIE has made landmark achievements in international procurement, investment promotion, cultural exchange and open cooperation.
The CIIE Bureau and the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) launched the "My CIIE Story" activity on June 1 to invite people who were involved in the previous CIIEs to share their stories. The activity has received a large number of warm responses so far and excellent works are being published in succession.
We look forward to more CIIE stories! Tell us about some of the unique experiences you've had at the CIIE over the past years, from meeting new clients and partners, to opening up new markets and networking opportunities. No matter who you are, be you exhibitor or buyer, or volunteer, you are welcome to tell your stories of the CIIE.
Languages for solicitation: Chinese, English and French
Solicitation time:
For written stories, from now to September 30, 2022
For video materials, from now to November 30, 2022
Collection method:
You can submit written stories, story outlines, graphics or video material demonstrating your personal feelings or those of your team in relation to the CIIE at an online platform.
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You can also send your written stories to ciiestories@ciie.org with the subject line "My CIIE Story submission", or send videos to ciiestories2@ciie.org with the subject line "Video submission".
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