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第八届进博会来了(锐财经)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-30 21:00

Core Points - The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) will be held from November 5 to 10 in Shanghai, with participation from 155 countries and regions, and over 4,108 foreign enterprises exhibiting, marking a record scale with an exhibition area exceeding 430,000 square meters [1][2]. Group 1: Key Features of the Expo - The expo emphasizes openness, with six countries including Thailand and the UAE serving as guest countries, showcasing China's achievements in reform and high-level opening during the 14th Five-Year Plan [2]. - A total of 461 new products, technologies, and services will be displayed, with a focus on future industries such as low-altitude economy and humanoid robots, as well as innovations in information technology and green economy [2]. - The exhibition area has increased to over 367,000 square meters, with more than 600 new exhibitors compared to last year, including 290 Fortune 500 companies, achieving historical highs in both exhibition area and number of exhibitors [2][3]. Group 2: International Cooperation and Development - The expo will feature enterprises from 123 Belt and Road Initiative countries, a 23.1% increase year-on-year, and 163 enterprises from the least developed countries, up 23.5% [3]. - To support African countries, the expo will expand the African product zone and promote a 100% zero-tariff policy for eligible products, with an 80% increase in African exhibitors [3]. Group 3: Highlights of the Enterprise Exhibition - The enterprise exhibition will cover six major areas including medical devices, automotive, and consumer goods, with innovative sections like "Ice and Snow Economy" and "Silver Economy" [4]. - Major global companies will participate, including top industrial electrical firms and multinational medical companies, showcasing new products targeting chronic and rare diseases [4]. Group 4: New Initiatives and Services - New initiatives include a "Cross-Border E-commerce Preferred Platform" and a "Cross-Border E-commerce Service Area" to attract new business flows and enhance procurement opportunities [5]. - The expo will provide improved digital services, including a smart navigation system and AI digital service assistants for real-time multilingual support [5]. Group 5: Economic Impact and Global Cooperation - The CIIE serves as a platform for high-level opening, aiming to inject certainty into the global economy amid profound changes in the global landscape [6][7]. - China remains the world's second-largest import market, with imports of goods and services expected to exceed $15 trillion during the 14th Five-Year Plan, highlighting the potential of its vast market [7]. - The expo aims to create a stable and transparent business environment, promoting trade facilitation and intellectual property protection, while supporting exhibitors from the least developed countries [7].