As the world's economic calendar counts down to the 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE), the organizers revealed key updates poised to elevate the event to new phase. These enhancements encompass an expanded Country Exhibition, a complete booth layout for the Enterprise & Business Exhibition, and the launch of the online supply-demand matchmaking platform. They set the stage for the CIIE to offer unprecedented opportunities for collaborations among businesses, governments, and international organizations.
Expanded Country Exhibition
The Country Exhibition is set to embrace an expanded list of nations, with more than 70 countries and international organizations confirmed to attend, surpassing the total number of participants at the previous edition.
Norway, Slovakia, Benin, Burundi, and Madagascar, as well as the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, will be making their debut appearance at this year's CIIE.
Participating countries and international organizations are planning a diverse range of bilateral activities to showcase the fruitful results of their cooperation with China.
Complete booth layout for Business Exhibition
The Business Exhibition has unveiled a comprehensive booth layout that features six major areas, namely Food and Agricultural Products, Automobiles, Intelligent Industry & Information Technology, Consumer Goods, Medical Equipment & Health Care Products, and Trade in Services, plus the Innovation Incubation Special Section that is aiming to provide opportunities for global small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to showcase innovation and promote products in China.
With over 360,000 square meters of exhibition space already reserved, the preparations of Business Exhibition are in full swing. The layout is designed to optimize exposure and engagement for both Fortune 500 companies and SMEs.