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China’s Biggest Trade Showcase in Fiji: What to Expect?

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The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade, is poised to launch the 2024 Trade Exhibition of the People’s Republic of China in Fiji, kicking off a four-day event.

CCPIT Deputy Representative Ma Lei shared with the media that this exhibition will be the largest of its kind ever held, featuring participation from over 30 leading Chinese companies. Among the notable exhibitors are major players such as China Mobile, China Railway, Huawei, Shacman, Hytera, Great Wall Motors, and Daiqin Energy Storage, showcasing a wide range of sectors including infrastructure, machinery, power equipment, electronics, automotive, and agriculture.

Ma emphasized that the exhibition not only highlights China’s substantial achievements in technology and industrial advancement but also serves as a vital platform for Fiji and the broader Pacific region to explore China’s innovative products and technologies. He expressed optimism that this event could significantly enhance economic cooperation and technical exchanges between China and Fiji, paving the way for stronger ties and mutual growth.

As the exhibition begins tomorrow, it brings with it the promise of fostering greater collaboration and sharing of advanced technological solutions beneficial to both countries. This event signifies a meaningful opportunity for both sides to learn from each other and strengthen their economic relationship.

The hopeful perspective is that such initiatives can contribute to sustainable development in Fiji, potentially leading to job creation, technological advancements, and improved quality of life for its citizens.


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