CIEC Group, in tandem with the New Zealand
Chinese Business Club and key New
Zealand businesses, has finalized letters of intent and MoC
for the upcoming 2nd China International Supply Chain
Expo.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand, April 23,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On April 19, Ren
Hongbin, Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of
International Trade (CCPIT) and the China Chamber of International
Commerce (CCOIC), concluded a delegation's visit to New Zealand. The visit, highlighted by a
session of the New Zealand - China
Business Assembly Forum and a roadshow for the 2nd China
International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), witnessed the signing of
several key agreements, including a memorandum of cooperation (MoC)
and letters of intent for participation in the upcoming expo this
November.
The China International Exhibition Center Group Corporation
(CIEC Group) and several New
Zealand business organizations, including New Zealand
Chinese Commerce Club, committed to the initiative, marking another
step forward in the robust trade partnership between the two
nations.
The recent delegation to New
Zealand, the largest of its kind from China in years, included more than
80 delegates from the CCPIT, regional and
industry-specific promotion bodies, and corporate representatives.
Throughout the visit, the delegates conducted extensive discussions
with their New Zealand
counterparts, participating in a comprehensive agenda of nearly 150
business discussions and promotional events. The CCPIT, which hosts
CISCE, and its associated entities, secured multiple new
cooperation agreements with New
Zealand organizations, underscoring the growing business
ties between the two countries.
Mr. Ren shared updates on China's economic landscape and insights into
China's efforts to advance Chinese
modernization through quality-driven development and maintain a
high level of openness and international engagement. His
conversations were directed towards enhancing partnerships in
cutting-edge and eco-friendly sectors, including renewable and
alternative energies, smart vehicles, sustainable
agriculture, and health-focused lifestyles. The visit also
included tours of leading local businesses, such as AUNEW
and Yili subsidiary Oceania Dairy. In addition, Ren
participated in the inaugural celebration of the Federation of New
Zealand Chinese Business Associations Incorporated, where he
addressed the assembled guests.
The 2nd CISCE, set to take place in Beijing from November
26 to 30, will expand its offerings to include new sections,
promising enhanced trade and investment opportunities. For more
information about the upcoming Expo, please visit
https://en.cisce.org.cn/.
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