The China-Middle East and North Africa (Morocco) International Trade Virtual Exhibition, organized by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and co-organized by the China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC), kicked off in Beijing on November 19, 2020.
This exhibition is a pragmatic measure initiated by CCPIT to deepen and strengthen economic and trade cooperation between China and the MENA region in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Through an innovative exhibition service mode that makes full use of the Internet, cloud technology and B2B matchmaking, this 10-day event aims to help and serve Chinese companies to explore new markets and close deals. commercial. It is also designed to advance economic and trade exchanges between China, the Middle East and North African countries.
Among the dignitaries and personalities who attended the opening ceremony and gave keynote speeches were Mr. Ke Liangdong, Vice President of CCPIT; Mao Jun, Charge d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in the Kingdom of Morocco and Representative of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco in China; Reda Oudghiri Idrissi, Economic Counsellor, Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Beijing; Mehdi Laraki, President of the Chinese Business Council of Morocco and Hassan Al Hashemi, Vice President of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Over 300 people attended the opening ceremony virtually, including representatives from the Middle East and North Africa Business Association, entrepreneurs from Chinese and foreign enterprises, representatives from relevant institutions , media partners and many more.
“The huge Chinese market is the most promising in the world,” said Mr. Ke Liangdong, Vice President of CCPIT in his speech at the ceremony. China’s manufacturing industry is currently playing an important and positive role in global industrial and supply chains. In addition, the huge demand from China’s domestic market will provide more cooperation opportunities for business communities in the Middle East and North Africa and beyond.
CCPIT will continue to play its unique and important role of connecting with the government and enterprises from both inside and outside China, and work together with all parties to build a better platform for China and the Middle East and North Africa enterprises to carry out trade and investment activities.
CCPIT will continue to play its unique and important role of linking up with Chinese and foreign government and enterprises, and working with all parties to build a better platform for Chinese and Middle Eastern enterprises and of North Africa to conduct trade and investment activities.
More than 1200 Chinese enterprises participated in the exhibition and their product category covers a wide range of building materials, electronics, auto parts, housewares, agriculture and food, textile and clothing, health care and also energy and environmental protection. The show is expected to welcome more than 10,000 suppliers and buyers from the Middle East and North Africa and other parts of the world to take advantage of this opportunity to promote business and establish business partnership.
Five specialized conferences and precise B2B meetings ‘Global Trade Week’ will be held simultaneously during the event from November 22 to 26 in order to allow the various operators (exhibitors and buyers) to establish relevant contacts and explore new business opportunities. .
Distributed by APO Group for MIE Events DMCC.
Source: https://www.alwihdainfo.com/Chine-Moyen-Orient-Afrique-du-Nord-Maroc-Expo-Virtuelle-Du-Commerce-International-International-Trade-Digital-Expo_a96931.html