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Infographic: Things you need to know about China International Import Expo

There will be tough competition. But anything electric will find a market in Mainland, I guess. They can also consider electric tri-cycles, especially for light work in rural areas.

Works wonders in Mainland although I noticed when I was there that villagers are moving toward buying (Haval, mostly) SUVs.

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Xi tours CIIE country pavilions with foreign leaders

CGTN
2018-11-05


Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the Country Pavilions at the first China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai after he made a keynote speech at the opening ceremony on Monday, along with foreign leaders attending the expo.

During the visit, President Xi said the event provided a platform for strengthening cooperation among the participating countries.

He said exports to China have diversified the country's market and satisfied the shifting needs of its consumers.

The Chinese president also encouraged other countries to continue exporting high-quality goods to China and achieve win-win results.

Along with Xi, other world leaders said they appreciate China's support for their countries' participation, and the CIIE has shown China's openness and inclusiveness.

They spoke highly of China's development and President Xi's speech at the opening ceremony.

They also said they value the Chinese market and support free trade.

The venue area is about 30,000 square meters, and is exclusively reserved for country exhibitions, not for business transactions. A total of 82 countries and three international organizations are participating in this section, with 71 booths being set up. The participating countries exhibit their national symbols, economic and trade achievements and featured products.

The 12 guest countries of honor, including Indonesia, Vietnam, Pakistan, South Africa, Egypt, Russia, the UK, Hungary, Germany, Canada, Brazil and Mexico, have set up featured pavilions.

China, as the host country, has also established the China Pavilion, including exhibiting areas for Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d674d7a637a4d30457a6333566d54/share_p.html
I think too will be a tough challenge for VN companies although I think Chinese consumers could forget patriotic sentiment for a while and may prefer VN made products such as scooters and cars over CN made ones because of higher quality. VN-made Electric cars will become available by next year.


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I think too will be a tough challenge for VN companies although I think Chinese consumers could forget patriotic sentiment for a while and may prefer VN made products such as scooters and cars over CN made ones because of higher quality. VN-made Electric cars will become available by next year.

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If they invest in China and manufacture in China, they are welcome to join the competition. It is cut-throat in Mainland market. Mind you will be going against established Western brands, as well as domestic start-ups.

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China’s goodwill should be read fairly

Source:Global Times Published: 2018/11/6


At the New Economy Forum 2018 in Singapore on Tuesday, Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan said that both China and the US will gain from working together and lose from confrontation. "We are ready to discuss and work for a solution on trade that is acceptable to both sides," he said.

Washington has recently sent complicated signals on the ongoing trade war, but many people doubt the US is readjusting its stance with the midterm elections that start Tuesday. The US still lacks sincerity in reaching a fair agreement with China.

Wang expressed China's goodwill to resolve disputes in a fair manner, which is consistent as much as Beijing's insistence on its core interests.

The China International Import Expo and the central government's symposium on private enterprises signaled China's launch of higher-level reform and opening-up. New measures such as lower tariffs and broader market access are being implemented or planned. The Chinese economy is further integrating with the world.

China has its own reality, development plans and pace, which it manages to connect with WTO rules. China regards reciprocity as the principle of globalization and should disputes arise, is willing to improve its understanding of the principle from other countries' viewpoints.

China is the calmest and most restrained country among those coming under US pressure and has been listening to the US and others' complaints about trade.

Even with US tariff attacks, China has still been thinking which US demands are reasonable and acceptable.

But China has to defend and adhere to its development rights.

China can't abandon its industrial upgrading. This is a human right. All families worldwide care about education in the hope that their children will have jobs with handsome pay and lead a better life. Likewise, a country has the right to promote its industrial progress.

Will China change its economic system? The two tasks of China's economic system are safeguarding the political system and promoting efficiency to support economic and social development. China will keep reforming its economic system without hindering the two tasks. It's unacceptable if other countries demand China reorganize its economy in a Western way.

China's rise is not driven by geopolitical ambition or historical revenge, but its people's goodwill to live better lives. It has taken place naturally without any scheme.

China shouldn't be misread as dominating a geopolitical change or carving up the world's interests. Nor should others misperceive China's building of social cohesion as global ambition made manifest. Western politicians often use far more evocative words in election campaigns than the Chinese narrative designed to inspire the public. It makes no sense to accuse each other.

In an era of economic globalization, it's impossible for one side to be the only winner. In China's trade relations with other countries like the US, the imbalance will be gradually rectified, but it will never become a rule that one side's interest always comes above others.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1126179.shtml
 
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We have more to offer: car, bus and bphone3.

We need 10 percent growth rate.

You need some niche areas. Those three areas are already overcrowded. Even Mainland has just about 50% market share in automobiles in its own home market. The rest is dominated by joint ventures.

For instance BPhone will need to do extreme marketing and also offer something unique to capture the interest of the young people.

Capture their heart, capture market share.

This is how HTC died in Mainland and then in Taiwan. Young people simply lost interest.

I always had HTC in my life, but my last two phones are Huawei and Xiaomi.
 
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CN hope the expo will ease US's anger to trade deficit when Xi promise to import more foreign products, but US only has guns to sell and Xi can not buy US guns .

SO, US still angry and still keep slapping sanction on CN. And bcs PLA is too stupid to fight back cos CN live in US's protection for so long time (since 1979), so CN still be in chaos in 2023

Xi's IQ is just too low to solve the problem and CN will still die like Ah Q in "Ah Q true story" written by Lu Xun :laugh:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_True_Story_of_Ah_Q
 
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Big deals made at China's import expo
By Zhang Rui - China.org.cn, November 8, 2018

A number of major deals and memoranda of understanding were reached during the first two days of the inaugural China International Import Expo (CIIE) held in Shanghai, as more buyers flocked to the event.

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People visit the Food & Agricultural Products exhibition area at the first China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai on Nov. 6, 2018. More than 3,000 companies from over 130 countries and regions are represented at the CIIE. [Photo/Xinhua]

"We signed a purchase letter of intent and a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two Korean companies today," Wang Guangjun, chairman of Guangdong Fenghua Advanced Technology Holding Co., Ltd, told Yangcheng Evening News.

The company plans to purchase five roller printing machines from South Korea's Dae Jin Machinery Industry Co., Ltd. for US$10.35 million. It also plans to purchase 200 laminating machines from another South Korean company costing US$114 million.

"The scale of the first import expo is beyond my expectation. In the past two days, I have seen a lot of equipment manufacturing companies, and it is a rare good opportunity for buyers," Wang said.

In addition, China Southern Power Grid Co. and five foreign companies, including Siemens AG, ABB Group and Toshiba Device & Storage Co., Ltd., signed agreements yesterday. The key deal involves the demonstration project of the Wudongde Power Station's auxiliary equipment for extra-high-voltage multi-terminal direct current power transmission. Construction began last May with a total investment of more than 24 billion yuan (US$3.47 billion).

E-commerce companies continue to hand out roses to the brands participating in the expo. Guangdong enterprise VIP.com and the British luxury brand Gènavant signed a strategic cooperation agreement on Tuesday. VIP.com will become the exclusive e-commerce partner of Gènavant China. However, the two parties did not disclose the specific contract amount.

Fashion designer and footwear extraordinaire for Gènavant, Jimmy Choo, also exhibited his crown jewel at the expo - a pair of shoes encrusted with 10,000 pink diamonds created especially for the occasion. "Chuncan," literally translated as "Splendor of Spring," is the world's only full diamond-bejeweled shoes, worth 30 million yuan (US$4.33 million).

On the same day, Suning.com announced overseas purchase orders were expected to reach 15 billion euros by the end of the expo on Saturday.

About 5,000 overseas brands are expected to be introduced into the Chinese market offering great potential. Alibaba Group CEO Zhang Yong also announced that, in the next five years (2019-2023), his company would achieve a goal of global imports worth US$200 billion, involving more than 120 countries and regions and covering various imported categories.

Many enterprises from Guangdong province moved tirelessly from the Canton Fair 2018, the world’s largest trade fair that closed last Sunday, to the import expo in Shanghai.

"I just ended the exhibition at the Canton Fair and went to the import expo, and I'm changing from an exhibitor to a buyer," said Guan Wuli, an executive at Shantou Chenyuan Trading Co. His company mainly sells candies and various food products.

"We have been exporting high-end foods to other countries. However, in recent years, as domestic consumption upgrades and food quality requirements continue to rise, we are also considering opening the domestic market. Attending this expo is a good opportunity, and we have already talked to some companies," Guan said, noting that the expo also provided him with a valuable communications platform. "Knowing what our foreign counterparts are doing can give us much inspiration," he said.

Meanwhile, Cai Chaohe, secretary-general of Foshan E-Chamber of Commerce in Guangdong province, said: "There are many [Chinese] companies participating in the expo, and the demands vary."

He explained that some companies were trying to improve production efficiency and product quality while others hope to purchase more advanced automated production lines or learn about global market trends and the latest technologies through the expo platform.

"Some of our member companies told me that the quality and scale of the products at this import expo are beyond imagination, and the price is reasonable. So, the expo is very worthwhile," he added.

According to the estimates of the China International Import Expo Bureau, about 200,000 visitors will tour the expo site each day from Nov. 6 to 8.

http://www.china.org.cn/business/2018-11/08/content_70964581.htm
 
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Big deals made at China's import expo
By Zhang Rui - China.org.cn, November 8, 2018

A number of major deals and memoranda of understanding were reached during the first two days of the inaugural China International Import Expo (CIIE) held in Shanghai, as more buyers flocked to the event.

0c5e1483-2bbb-4716-a94e-78223a805703.jpg

People visit the Food & Agricultural Products exhibition area at the first China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai on Nov. 6, 2018. More than 3,000 companies from over 130 countries and regions are represented at the CIIE. [Photo/Xinhua]

"We signed a purchase letter of intent and a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two Korean companies today," Wang Guangjun, chairman of Guangdong Fenghua Advanced Technology Holding Co., Ltd, told Yangcheng Evening News.

The company plans to purchase five roller printing machines from South Korea's Dae Jin Machinery Industry Co., Ltd. for US$10.35 million. It also plans to purchase 200 laminating machines from another South Korean company costing US$114 million.

"The scale of the first import expo is beyond my expectation. In the past two days, I have seen a lot of equipment manufacturing companies, and it is a rare good opportunity for buyers," Wang said.

In addition, China Southern Power Grid Co. and five foreign companies, including Siemens AG, ABB Group and Toshiba Device & Storage Co., Ltd., signed agreements yesterday. The key deal involves the demonstration project of the Wudongde Power Station's auxiliary equipment for extra-high-voltage multi-terminal direct current power transmission. Construction began last May with a total investment of more than 24 billion yuan (US$3.47 billion).

E-commerce companies continue to hand out roses to the brands participating in the expo. Guangdong enterprise VIP.com and the British luxury brand Gènavant signed a strategic cooperation agreement on Tuesday. VIP.com will become the exclusive e-commerce partner of Gènavant China. However, the two parties did not disclose the specific contract amount.

Fashion designer and footwear extraordinaire for Gènavant, Jimmy Choo, also exhibited his crown jewel at the expo - a pair of shoes encrusted with 10,000 pink diamonds created especially for the occasion. "Chuncan," literally translated as "Splendor of Spring," is the world's only full diamond-bejeweled shoes, worth 30 million yuan (US$4.33 million).

On the same day, Suning.com announced overseas purchase orders were expected to reach 15 billion euros by the end of the expo on Saturday.

About 5,000 overseas brands are expected to be introduced into the Chinese market offering great potential. Alibaba Group CEO Zhang Yong also announced that, in the next five years (2019-2023), his company would achieve a goal of global imports worth US$200 billion, involving more than 120 countries and regions and covering various imported categories.

Many enterprises from Guangdong province moved tirelessly from the Canton Fair 2018, the world’s largest trade fair that closed last Sunday, to the import expo in Shanghai.

"I just ended the exhibition at the Canton Fair and went to the import expo, and I'm changing from an exhibitor to a buyer," said Guan Wuli, an executive at Shantou Chenyuan Trading Co. His company mainly sells candies and various food products.

"We have been exporting high-end foods to other countries. However, in recent years, as domestic consumption upgrades and food quality requirements continue to rise, we are also considering opening the domestic market. Attending this expo is a good opportunity, and we have already talked to some companies," Guan said, noting that the expo also provided him with a valuable communications platform. "Knowing what our foreign counterparts are doing can give us much inspiration," he said.

Meanwhile, Cai Chaohe, secretary-general of Foshan E-Chamber of Commerce in Guangdong province, said: "There are many [Chinese] companies participating in the expo, and the demands vary."

He explained that some companies were trying to improve production efficiency and product quality while others hope to purchase more advanced automated production lines or learn about global market trends and the latest technologies through the expo platform.

"Some of our member companies told me that the quality and scale of the products at this import expo are beyond imagination, and the price is reasonable. So, the expo is very worthwhile," he added.

According to the estimates of the China International Import Expo Bureau, about 200,000 visitors will tour the expo site each day from Nov. 6 to 8.

http://www.china.org.cn/business/2018-11/08/content_70964581.htm
except deal wt Boeing, no more big deal wt other US companies.

Failed expo. More bad news : US increase tariff to CN aluminum to 176,2 % :laugh:

http://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news.php?id=117097&sid=2
 
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Exhibitors at Third CIIE Have Booked 90% of Display Area 150 Days Ahead of Event

YICAI GLOBAL
DATE: 4 HOURS AGO
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Exhibitors at Third CIIE Have Booked 90% of Display Area 150 Days Ahead of Event

(Yicai Global) June 8 -- Exhibitors taking part in the third China International Import Expo have already reserved 90 percent of the planned available exhibition area, with 150 days still to go before the event kicks off, according to a statement released by the CIIE bureau yesterday.

The first shopping fair for imported goods, scheduled for June 6 to June 7 and June 13 to June 14, begun over the weekend at the National Convention and Exhibition Center in Shanghai, the same venue where the main event will take place. More than 50 exhibitors from over 10 countries, including the United States, Germany, Australia, and Japan, came to show off their wares. Many buyers also attended the event.

“This is the first time that imported goods have been exhibited and sold at a shopping fair,” said Tang Lei, deputy director of sales at Forestlee East China, a Japanese company that has registered for the CIIE for three consecutive years.

This time we have brought with us two varieties of super A-level rice produced in Hokkaido, which we expect to be the star products at the fair,” Tang added.

He said the fair offered more direct exchanges between exhibitors and Chinese consumers, saying they can feel the vitality of the Chinese consumer market at the event.

According to Chong Xiaobing, deputy general manager of Lianhua Supermarket Holdings, one of the purchasers attending the shopping fair, his company has seen a notable rise in sales of commodities it signed at the past two editions of the CIIE.

Chong expressed expectations for the third CIIE, saying that the company hopes to introduce more imported goods at the third edition to meet consumer demand.

The shopping fair also features a display of Zigong lantern show, a national intangible cultural heritage that originated in Zigong city in Southwest China’s Sichuan province thousands of years ago.

On June 6, the China International Import Expo Bureau and the National Convention and Exhibition Center signed a cooperation deal with the government of Zigong.

According to the deal, the Zigong lantern show will incorporate CIIE elements and develop related cultural products, furthering relevant cooperation.

“We hope that exhibitors from across the globe are able to feel the charm of traditional Chinese culture through admiring the lantern shows during the expo,” said Fan Bo, top official of Zigong city.

In addition to the fair, a photo exhibition characterized by three dimensional and virtual reality technologies is being held online to display memorable moments from the past two editions of the CIIE.

https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/ex...ed-90-of-display-area-150-days-ahead-of-event
 
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