Group 1 - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) is being held from November 5 to 10, showcasing China's commitment to market openness and global trade opportunities [2][4] - A record 155 countries, regions, and international organizations are participating, with 4,108 foreign enterprises exhibiting, marking the largest exhibition area in history at over 430,000 square meters [2] - The expo features a significant presence of global companies related to bulk commodities, highlighting the role of futures markets in global trade [2][4] Group 2 - The launch of pulp futures on the Shanghai Futures Exchange provides effective risk management tools for the paper industry, with additional products like printing paper futures and options introduced [2][3] - Vale, a leading iron ore producer, emphasizes the importance of the expo for foreign companies, viewing it as a positive signal for continued investment in the Chinese market [4] - Major global grain traders, including Cargill and ADM, are showcasing their products, with futures markets playing a crucial role in stabilizing the agricultural supply chain [4][5] Group 3 - Cargill plans to sign strategic procurement agreements totaling approximately $2.8 billion in various sectors, including grains and iron ore, during the expo [6] - The expo serves as a platform for companies to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and innovation in the agricultural supply chain [5][6] - The importance of supply chain management is highlighted, with companies providing comprehensive services to stabilize prices and ensure resource security [6]
从展品到商品 寻找全球大宗贸易的“守护者”
Qi Huo Ri Bao Wang·2025-11-06 00:46