China's consumption of imported wines and spirits like whisky and cognac has continuously expanded, fueled by a growing high-income group and increasingly sophisticated tastes, and global wine and spirits retailers are investing more in China to meet growing demand.
The deepening of cooperation between China and France will help boost the confidence of French companies in the world's second-largest consumer market.
After the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership agreement took effect in January, more companies from RCEP member countries have been enthusiastic about expanding new business opportunities in trade, investment and other fields in China.
Over 90 percent of the exhibitors have expressed their intentions to attend the third CICPE next year.
The second China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) concluded on Saturday in Haikou, the capital of south China's Hainan province.
The second China International Consumer Products Expo, which kicked off in Haikou, Hainan province, on Monday, could attract more than 2,800 domestic and foreign brands, while more than 600 new products from around the world could make their debut there.
According to the Hainan expo's organizer, more than 600 new products, technologies and services from over 60 countries and regions made their debut this year.