CIIE: Widening the Door of Opening Up
The seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) saw record-breaking numbers of participants and transactions, demonstrating China's commitment to further opening up its enormous market.
As the world's first national-level expo dedicated to imports, it has attracted about 3,500 exhibitors from 129 countries and regions this year participating in the enterprise and business exhibition.
"CIIE holds immense significance for us," said Gustavo Pimenta, CEO of Vale, adding that the annual hosting of CIIE underscores China's determination to consistently promote high standard opening-up and share market opportunities with companies around the world.
Pimenta sees CIIE as an international hub for business, technological, and cultural exchanges. At this year's expo, the Brazilian mining company presented its newly established joint laboratory, exemplifying the deepening collaboration between the company and its Chinese partners.
"This year, Zeiss presented nearly 70 innovative solutions across its business segments," said Maximilian Foerst, president of Zeiss Greater China, noting that the company's journey at CIIE coincides with its remarkable growth in the country.
As one of CIIE's most dedicated exhibitors, the company deepens its understanding of the Chinese market with each participation, strengthening ties with Chinese customers along the way, according to Foerst.
"Over the years, CIIE has not only had a profound positive impact on the global business and trade sectors but also helped reshape the industrial landscape through win-win cooperation, infusing innovative momentum into the high-quality development of various industries," said Bold Baatar, chief commercial officer of Rio Tinto. "For Rio Tinto, CIIE has helped us foster meaningful conversations and open up broader horizons for collaboration," he added.
At this year's expo, Danfoss, a Danish company, presented its products and solutions in sectors such as data centers, water and wastewater treatment.
"CIIE is an ideal platform for us to showcase our green solutions, better understand the market and its demands, and strengthen our ties with our partners," said Xu Yang, president of Danfoss China. He believes that more market potential will be unleashed in China's green sectors as the country is accelerating its green transition.
Caterpillar, U.S. manufacturer of heavy equipment, showcased its innovative technologies, solutions and services at the event. "Many of our technologies and solutions showcased here are designed to meet the needs of Chinese customers," said Alan Yang, senior vice president of Caterpillar, viewing CIIE as a great platform to enhance the company's interaction and relationships with customers and key stakeholders.
For ASML, CIIE continuously demonstrates China's commitment to openness and collaboration. This year marks its sixth participation in CIIE, through which the company has strengthened communication with stakeholders both inside and outside the industry.
Varian, German medical device company, is also an old friend of CIIE. Through the platform, its innovative products and technologies have been entering the Chinese market on a fast track.
"China's high-level opening up is continuously boosting our confidence in the Chinese market," said Qian Shenglai, president of Varian Greater China, vowing that the company will increase its investment in China and strengthen cooperation with Chinese partners.
More than 400 new products, new technologies and new services were unveiled at this year's expo, according to statistics.