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锁定百亿中东欧进口订单 浙江开启“扫货”模式
Group 1 - Zhejiang province demonstrates strong consumer purchasing power, aiming for over 10 billion yuan in import intentions from Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries [1] - The 4th China-CEE Countries Expo will be held from May 22 to 25 in Ningbo, with a theme focused on future-oriented cooperation [1] - Trade between China and CEE countries has seen an average annual growth of 8.8% since 2012, with bilateral trade reaching a historical high of 142.3 billion USD in 2024, a 6.3% increase year-on-year [1][3] Group 2 - The expo will feature over 400 exhibitors and 8,000 unique products, with a total exhibition area of 20,000 square meters, marking record highs in all categories [1][2] - Ningbo's trade with CEE countries has grown at an average annual rate of 18.3% since the establishment of a demonstration zone in 2018, with trade volume reaching 56.13 billion yuan in 2024, three times that of 2017 [2] - The expo is expected to attract 15,000 professional visitors, including over 3,000 foreign buyers [2] Group 3 - The economic relationship between China and CEE countries is characterized by strong complementarity, with China providing a complete industrial system and CEE countries excelling in traditional industries [3] - By 2024, the total trade volume between China and the EU is projected to exceed 930 billion USD, highlighting the growing investment cooperation [3] - The stable development of China-EU relations is strategically significant amid rising unilateralism and protectionism globally [3][4]
第四届中国—中东欧国家博览会5月22日启幕,8000余种中东欧特色商品将亮相
Group 1 - The fourth China-Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) Expo and International Consumer Goods Expo will be held from May 22 to 25 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, with the theme "Towards New, Towards Practical, Towards Future" [1] - Since the launch of cooperation in 2012, trade between China and CEEC countries has grown at an average annual rate of 8.8%, with imports from CEEC countries increasing by 7.4%, both exceeding the growth rate of China's overall foreign trade [1][3] - The bilateral trade volume is expected to reach a historical high of $142.3 billion in 2024, representing a year-on-year growth of 6.3% [1] Group 2 - The trade relationship between China and the EU has developed rapidly over the past 50 years, with bilateral trade volume increasing from $2.4 billion in 1975 to $785.8 billion in 2024, plus $144.8 billion in service trade, totaling over $930 billion [3] - CEEC cooperation is a vital part of China-EU relations, with Chinese investments in CEEC countries exceeding $24 billion to date [3][4] - The cooperation is expected to benefit from China's deepening high-level opening-up, strong economic complementarity, and robust trade foundations [4] Group 3 - The expo will feature a focus on new products, technologies, and ideas, aiming for practical outcomes with a target of over 10 billion yuan in import intentions from CEEC countries [5] - The expo will include a 20,000 square meter CEEC exhibition area with over 400 exhibitors showcasing more than 8,000 unique products from the region, marking record highs in exhibition area and product variety [6] - The export consumer goods exhibition area will cover 60,000 square meters with 2,000 booths, featuring a significant increase in participating enterprises and foreign buyers compared to previous years [6][7]
鄢东副部长出席国新办发布会介绍中国与中东欧国家经贸合作及第四届中国—中东欧国家博览会暨国际消费品博览会有关情况
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-05-09 11:44
Core Viewpoint - The fourth China-CEEC Expo and International Consumer Goods Expo will be held from May 22 to 25, 2025, in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, focusing on enhancing economic and trade cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European countries [3][4]. Group 1: Event Overview - The expo will feature a theme of "Towards New, Practical, and Future" and aims to showcase Central and Eastern European products while promoting mutual investment [3][4]. - The event will include over 400 exhibitors and an exhibition area of 20,000 square meters dedicated to Central and Eastern European products, with an expected attendance of 15,000 professional visitors [7][8]. Group 2: Economic Cooperation - Since the launch of the cooperation mechanism in 2012, bilateral trade between China and Central and Eastern European countries has grown at an average annual rate of 8.8%, with a total trade volume reaching $142.3 billion in 2024, a 6.3% increase year-on-year [4]. - China's investment in Central and Eastern European countries has exceeded $24 billion, with a strong interest from Chinese companies in sectors such as electric vehicles and batteries [4][11]. Group 3: Infrastructure and Connectivity - The construction of the Hungary-Serbia railway is progressing well, and the China-Europe freight trains have established Central and Eastern Europe as a key transit route [4]. - Direct flight routes between China and Central and Eastern European countries have surpassed 30, enhancing connectivity [4]. Group 4: Future Prospects - The Chinese government emphasizes the importance of high-level opening-up and aims to deepen cooperation with Central and Eastern European countries in various sectors, including digital and green investments [16][26]. - The cooperation framework includes bilateral economic and trade committees and various platforms to enhance communication and collaboration [16][26].