Poly Group attended the China International Import Expo, signing contracts worth over 2.2 billion US dollars
On November 4th, the 5th China International Import Expo (CIIE) opened in the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai). As the world's first state-level import-focused expo, CIIE remains popular after five years, attracting 145 countries, regions and international organizations. 284 Fortune 500 companies and industry leaders attended the expo.
With global attention on the Expo, Poly showed up impressively. During the exhibition, Zhang Wanshun, General Manager of Poly Group, and Chen Guanzhong, Member of the CPC Committee of Poly and Chief Accountant, led Poly's trading group at CIIE to participate in various meetings and signing activities, and worked together with global partners to draw a blueprint for cooperation.
At the exhibition booth of Iceland, Zhang Wanshun and Thorir Ibsen, Icelandic Ambassador to China, witnessed the signing of a wine cooperation agreement between Poly Wine, a subsidiary of Poly International, and Eimverk Distillery, the only whisky manufacturer in Iceland.
At the signing site of central government enterprises, Chen Guanzhong led Poly's trading group to sign product purchase agreements with companies from Kazakhstan, Singapore, Japan, France, Switzerland and other countries. The total value of the contracts reached US $2.2 billion, turning Poly into the leading dealer among all central enterprises at CIIE.
In the Shanghai Cross-border E-commerce Development Forum, a side event of Shanghai trading group, China Huaxin Post and Telecom Technologies signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the People's Government of Putuo District of Shanghai. Two sides will jointly build a supply chain data security communication and intelligent management platform, develop professional service system for digital trade, and empower the "digital trade ecology" through the "digital world trade" system, thus contributing to the development of "smart Putuo".
China Huaxin Post and Telecom Technologies signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the People's Government of Putuo District of Shanghai
The past five years have seen how CIIE joined hands with the world and how CNACG recruited and operated its jewelry booth. This year, focused on building a China Trading Center for Gem and Jade, CNACG carefully recruited exhibitors for its jewelry booth, kept it running, and devoted itself to promoting the research and development of gift design. CNACG welcomes its guests with an open mind and demonstrates the beauty of art work with confidence. The exhibition area of this jewelry booth is nearly 8,000 square meters, displaying precious jewelry from Thailand, Sri Lanka, Colombia and other places, with a total value of over 200 million US dollars. On the launch day, the jewelry booth was visited and spoke highly of by Peng Huagang, Secretary-General of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, Ma Lu, Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, Dr. Palitha T.B. Kohona, Sri Lankan Ambassador to China, and other Chinese and foreign guests. It is worth mentioning that the porcelain painting "Sharing the Future in the New Era", a work of CNACG's Gift Design and Operation Team, stands out among many art works and is identified as the CIIE's gift of foreign affairs, showing the beauty of Chinese culture and crafts.
The 5th CIIE's gift of foreign affairs: porcelain painting titled "Sharing the Future in the New Era"