24th CIFIT to unlock cross-border opportunities
An illustration of the exhibitions at the 24th CIFIT. [Photo/the Ministry of Commerce]
The "China Investment" series of events will be held at the 24th China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT), scheduled to run from Sept 8 to 11 in Xiamen, East China's Fujian province, showcasing China's achievements in foreign investment cooperation and seeking new opportunities for cross-border collaboration.
The Exhibition of Global Development Cooperation, as part of the central exhibition area of the 24th CIFIT, covers an area of approximately 300 square meters. It focuses on showcasing China's endeavors in international cooperation.
The exhibition features 34 representative projects and exhibits in foreign aid and international cooperation, presented through a mixture of text, images, and physical exhibits.
The Exhibition of China Outward Investment and Cooperation, the first "going global" themed exhibition area established at the CIFIT, covers a total area of 990 square meters. It invites key enterprises from China's outward investment and foreign engineering contracting sectors, as well as key international economic and trade cooperation zones, to participate and exhibit.
The Cross-border Investment Cooperation Matchmaking Event will be held on Sept 8 in Room 2A of the Xiamen International Conference and Exhibition Center (XICEC). The event will feature specialized exchanges and in-depth discussions. It will also present reports on the development of Chinese enterprises in Vietnam, Uganda, Kazakhstan, Hungary, and Australia.
The Overseas Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone Innovation Development Matchmaking Event will take place on Sept 9 in Room 306 of the XICEC. The event will feature specialized exchanges and dialogues among parks. Its goal is to provide a platform for promoting the innovative development of international economic and trade cooperation zones.
An illustration of the Exhibition of China Outward Investment and Cooperation. [Photo/the Ministry of Commerce]