The seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) concluded on Nov 10 after a six-day run, attracting around 10,000 visitors to Hongqiao Pinhui.
During this year's China International Import Expo (CIIE), Greenland Group participated as an exhibitor, purchaser, and service provider, and made a significant impact both inside and outside the CIIE venue, amplifying the spillover effects of the expo.
The 130,000-square-meter Building B of the Hongqiao Pinhui is set to open on Nov 7.
Since the inaugural China International Import Expo in 2018, Shanghai-based Orient International (Holding) Co Ltd has stood out as a key partner of the event, holding the distinction of being the sole CIIE partner covering all exhibition areas.
Ten new national pavilions were unveiled on Sept 27 at the Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub, also known as G-Hub, in Shanghai Hongqiao International Central Business District.
A delegation comprised of representatives from four Australian businesses visited G-Hub on Sept 14 and held discussions with Xue Yingjie, the general manager of G-Hub.
Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub, located in Shanghai Hongqiao International Central Business District, is buzzing with excitement as the 7th CIIE nears.
As the countdown to the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) enters the final 80 days, Greenland Group has introduced a slew of measures to enhance services for the event by leveraging its Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub, a permanent trading service platform for the CIIE.