Successful Conclusion of the 7th China International Import Expo: Key Highlights in Figures
Successful Conclusion of the 7th China International Import Expo: Key Highlights in Figures
The 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE) made a resounding impact, concluding on November 10 in Shanghai. This year's expo not only achieved remarkable milestones but also fostered numerous intangible connections that signify a growing global collaboration space. According to the statistics released, tentative agreements reached a staggering $80.01 billion, marking a 2% increase from the prior year, showcasing an ever-evolving marketplace ripe with opportunities.
Vibrant Participation from Around the Globe
As a pivotal platform for fostering international collaboration, the 7th CIIE invited participation from 77 countries and international organizations spanning all five continents. This diverse array represented unique cultures and national identities, woven together with modern technologies displayed at the various booths. The event featured over 200 captivating activities that engaged attendees and provided valuable insights into each participant's offerings.
In total, 3,496 companies representing 129 nations participated in the Business Exhibition. Among them, there were 1,585 firms from 104 countries that are part of the Belt and Road Initiative, and 1,106 companies from 13 nations within the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership. Additionally, the expo welcomed 132 exhibitors from 35 less developed countries, highlighting its inclusivity and globalization efforts.
A Spectrum of Innovations and Groundbreaking Debuts
Innovation stood at the forefront during this year's expo, particularly within the Special Innovation Incubation Section, which showcased 360 innovative projects from 34 nations and regions. This initiative played a crucial role in supporting the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups. Moreover, multinational corporations unveiled 450 new products, services, and technologies — including more than 100 global launches, 40 Asian debuts, and over 200 first-time introductions in China — ultimately energizing consumer demand.
International Insights and Collaborative Dialogues at the HQF
The Hongqiao International Economic Forum (HQF) emerged as a vital platform for fostering international discourse, and it drew considerable attention during the CIIE. Centered on trending topics, the 7th HQF recorded over 8,600 registrations and featured more than 300 prominent experts and leaders from the fields of politics, business, and academia. Notably, this year’s forum unveiled the World Opening Report 2024 along with the Global Opening Index, conveying a resounding message of openness and encouraging international cooperation.
The 7th China International Import Expo has indubitably established itself as a significant event, paving the way for enhanced global collaboration and economic partnership. Looking ahead, preparations for the 8th CIIE are already underway, emphasizing an ongoing commitment to expanding opportunities for international trade and economic cooperation. The expo warmly invites countries and companies from abroad to join the next chapter of this exciting journey.
For more comprehensive details about the expo and its initiatives, feel free to visit the official CIIE website.