Intelligent robots attract a visitor to stop and watch at the 4th China International Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, China's Hainan province, April 14, 2024. (PHOTO: VCG) |
The 4th China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) showed just how much of an impact high-quality global consumer goods can have when showcased in a vibrant trading platform, particularly when that platform also fosters international cooperation and injects a measure of urgency into the ongoing efforts toward global economic recovery.
Held in Haikou, the capital city of south China's Hainan province, from April 13 to 18, the Expo attracted various world-renowned brand exhibitors as well as newcomers, all aware of China's huge market potential and growing consumption appetite.
Cooperation with other brands would be a very good thing, Hutch Hutchison, co-founder of XOR UK Corporation Limited told media. "The reason we came here is to get our name into the public eye, for people to realize that we exist."
On the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with China, Ireland participated as the guest of honor of this year's Expo.
With an expanded exhibition area six times larger than its predecessor, the Irish pavilion brought together 29 exhibiting companies and institutional representatives to display more than 200 exhibits from more than 50 Irish brands. The country's wine, agricultural products, shopping blocks, tourism, lifestyle and health sectors were all showcased.
Derek Lambe, economic counselor of the Embassy of Ireland to China, said, "We get more and more Irish companies coming to join our pavilion, and this [Expo] is very interesting to Irish businesses, because we see this as a way for Irish businesses to gain access to the huge and valuable Chinese market."
"We are particularly interested in strengthening cooperation with China in the areas of clean energy and green transition. Ireland is committed to a green transition, and we have great potential in wind and tidal energy, [so] we hope to cooperate with Chinese companies," according to Derek Lambe.
The Expo can unleash the consumption potential of Chinese people by showcasing innovative and desirable products, Matteo Giovannini, a China-based finance professional and a member of the Global Young Leaders Dialogue, wrote in an article published in CGTN, adding that the CICPE is a crucial platform that can promote cross-border business and allow international firms to display their products directly to Chinese consumers and businesses.
Zeng Senhong, president of Thailand Tencel Group China, said, the Expo is not only a stage to showcase their heritage and innovation, but also an indicator that helps them perceive market consumption trends. Based on this platform, the Group hopes to further gain insights into the needs of Chinese consumers and do well in product innovation and market strategies.
In addition to China's growing consumption market, a series of new measures across key areas including services trade, digital trade and its policy for developing a free trade port have attracted many companies to settle in Hainan.
According to provincial governor Liu Xiaoming's remarks at a news conference on April 11, the number of newly established foreign-funded enterprises in Hainan has grown at an annual rate of 65 percent since 2018, reaching a total of 6,543, signaling a strong vote of confidence from international investors.