China International Import Expo in Shanghai

2024-11-06 21:05

As uncertainties and complexities affect trade and economy worldwide, building deeper and closer business relations is of utmost importance to accelerate economic growth and advance technological innovations, said officials and top executives of multinational corporations attending the 7th China International Import Expo in Shanghai.

Delivering a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the expo on Tuesday, Premier Li Qiang said that amid growing uncertainties and the rise of unilateralism and protectionism, concerted efforts should be made to enhance openness to promote lasting peace, stability, development and prosperity.

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Guests at the seventh China International Import Expo take a selfie before the opening ceremony of the event in Shanghai on Tuesday. The expo runs through Sunday.
Global economic recovery awaits more impetus, and countries need to address different problems on their development paths, he said, adding that cooperation is key for promoting global growth and China is making its due contribution in this regard.
Li also called for efforts to uphold the international economic order and implement more bilateral and multilateral trade agreements, so that various parties can better promote openness and cooperation and jointly advance common development.
According to Li, a large number of new growth engines have been nurtured amid the new wave of technological and industrial revolution around the world.
While China has been advancing opening-up through innovative cooperation, it is willing to expand access to its enormous market by implementing more such measures, the premier said at the CIIE opening ceremony, which also marked the start of this year's Hongqiao International Economic Forum.
China will continue to advance opening-up in telecommunications, education, culture and medical care, and adopt unilateral visa-free policies, he added.
On Tuesday, Li also held separate meetings in Shanghai with Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrai Oyun-Erdene and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, all of whom attended the opening ceremony.




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