The upcoming seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) is set to be a hotspot for global innovation and business expansion. With the participation of up to 15 Fortune Global 500 companies, the Trade in Services exhibition promises to unveil cutting-edge technologies and open new market opportunities.
Spanning an impressive 30,000 square meters, the exhibition area will feature familiar giants like the Big Four global accounting firms alongside newcomers such as the multinational Swire Group. Under the theme \"Green and Low-carbon Development, Stable and Strong Chains, and Digital and Smart Future,\" the event will showcase a diverse range of services from supply chain management to consulting and financial solutions.
Key participants include DB Schenker, a division of the German rail operator, and Dun & Bradstreet, a U.S.-based commercial data and analytics firm. DB Schenker will present its comprehensive logistics and transportation solutions, encompassing air, sea, rail, and contract logistics, aiming to foster a collaborative, efficient, and sustainable future for China’s logistics market.
Meanwhile, Dun & Bradstreet will introduce ChatD&B, the first global generative AI assistant designed to provide instant, actionable business insights. This AI tool enables users to access information about various business entities through natural language conversations, supporting reliable decision-making and enhancing customer engagement.
Cathay Pacific Airways will also make a debut at the expo by unveiling its newly released cabin products in the Chinese mainland market. This addition highlights the expo’s role as a magnet for attracting foreign companies and investments.
Jacqueline Jiang, Chair (Chinese Mainland) of Swire, expressed optimism about sharing China’s high-quality development opportunities and exploring new growth paths through the CIIE’s spirit of openness, exchange, cooperation, and mutual benefit.
The seventh CIIE, scheduled from November 5 to 10, is attracting participants from 152 countries, regions, and international organizations, underscoring its significance as a premier global trade event.
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