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Xi steers import expo into global platform for sharing Chinese opportunities

Xinhua | Updated: 2022-11-10 21:25
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The National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) serves as the venue of the CIIE in the Hongqiao International CBD, Shanghai. [Photo by Gao Erqiang/chinadaily.com.cn]

A PROMISE FULFILLED

In his keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the first CIIE in 2018, Xi said the expo is "an important decision made by China to pursue a new round of high-level opening-up, and is China's major initiative to still widen market access to the rest of the world."

Xi's leading role helped steer the very first CIIE to great success. Over 3,600 global enterprises participated in the first expo, reaching intended deals worth 57.8 billion dollars.

Over the past five years, Xi, through each expo, restated China's commitment to opening-up. Amid the headwinds of resurging unilateralism, protectionism, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the import expo has become a banner of China's unswerving efforts to open up.

The CIIE has seen Xi announce a series of concrete actions, including advancing the construction of pilot free trade zones and the Hainan Free Trade Port, continuously trimming the negative lists for foreign investment, and expanding the opening of telecommunications, healthcare and other services.

Since China's first pilot FTZ negative list for foreign investment was implemented in 2013, the number of items on the list has been cut from 190 to 27.

At the opening ceremony of the fifth CIIE, Xi said that China would work with all countries and all parties to share opportunities in its vast market, from its institutional opening-up, and from deepened international cooperation.

Compared with opening-up based on the flow of goods and production factors, institutional opening-up is of a higher level and greater intensity, and will have more impact, according to analysts. By aligning with high-standard international economic and trade rules, China is firmly committed to high-standard opening-up.

"The government here has been very proactive. It has both favorable policies in terms of taxation subsidies, and getting the right infrastructure. So all the government side of things were very, very smooth," said Julian Blissett, General Motors executive vice president and president of GM China, a five-time CIIE exhibitor.

The Durant Guild, GM's premium import and lifestyle platform freshly launched in September, debuted its first model to be imported to the Chinese market at the fifth CIIE. The brand-new service, in Blissett's words, was "born" from the CIIE.

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