A More Open China with More Opportunities
China has been continuously introducing new reforms with the intent to further bolster growth and enhance trade relations with other countries in an open, balanced, and mutually beneficial manner.
China has been continuously introducing new reforms with the intent to further bolster growth and enhance trade relations with other countries in an open, balanced, and mutually beneficial manner.
The story picked up by some Western media has confused the timeline and linked the import expo to current China-U.S. trade tensions. Why does Western media always speculate that there must be certain political ends behind such events, especially when they are intended to benefit all?
Why Chile has the bluest sky in the world, why the natural views in Chile are so diverse, why Chile is abundant with the most delicious salmon, red wine and avocado.
So how did some U.S. exhibitors view the expo?
Instead, in their place were tech wizards, demonstrating their state-of-the-art products, surrounded by holograms, Virtual Reality (VR) headsets and giant 3-D screens, all congregated under the British pavilion titled ‘Innovation is GREAT’.
The measures that China is putting forward during the CIIE show its determination towards further opening up and integrating itself into the global economy.
Chinese products have greatly benefited Indian consumers over the years, and the CIIE will offer a platform for many Indian companies to expand exports to China, furthering trade ties between the two countries.
What do businesspeople attending the Expo think of the speech and have they achieved their goals in regards to the expo? China Focus interviewed several attendees.
African companies showcase their products at import expo for Chinese consumers.
When China and the U.S. are good trading partners, it increases everybody’s standard of living.
The country will not close its door to the world and will only become more and more open.
How do former prime minister of France, Dominique de Villepin, and Editor-in-chief of Bloomberg L.P., John Micklethwait sees China’s first import themed expo?