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10 month222018

Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Industry will lead 80 Singapore companies to participate in the fi

The Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Industry will lead a delegation composed of nearly 350 business representatives from more than 80 Singaporean companies to participate in the first China International Import Expo (hereinafter referred to as "Introduction") to be held at the Shanghai National Convention and Exhibition Center on November 5-10, 2018. Expo").


According to reports, Singapore exhibitors will not only occupy the largest exhibition area in the service trade exhibition hall, but will also focus on exhibiting products from Singapore’s logistics and transportation, finance and banking, education, medical and catering industries in the food and agricultural products and high-end intelligent equipment exhibition halls. product and service. The well-known Singapore companies participating in this exhibition include (in no particular order of company ranking): DBS Bank, International Electronic Trading Services Co., Ltd., Keppel Enterprises Co., Ltd., Jinxing Food Industry Pte Ltd., Kaixin International Group, National University of Singapore , OCBC Bank, Taiping Shipping (Private) Co., Ltd., Parkway Pantai Co., Ltd., Port of Singapore Group, Raffles Medical Group, Singapore Airlines, Singapore Energy Group, Singapore Press Holdings, Super Group, Dahua Food Industry Private Limited Company, United Overseas Bank Limited, Ye Shui Fu Group, etc.


   Since 2013, China has been Singapore’s largest trading partner, and Singapore is also China’s largest source of foreign capital. In order to seize the new opportunities brought by China's development, Singaporean companies are further increasing investment in different fields. At the same time, Singapore also welcomes China to make full use of the unique advantages and competitiveness of Singaporean companies to support the globalization process of Chinese companies under the "Belt and Road" initiative.


Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chairman Zhang Songsheng said: "This year marks the 40th anniversary of Mr. Deng Xiaoping, the chief architect of China's reform and opening up, who visited Singapore for the first time in November 1978. It is an important milestone in the development of relations between Singapore and China. The exchange of visits between the two countries has since been between the two sides. The close cooperation between Singapore and China has laid a solid foundation. As the two countries continue to advance their respective economic transformations, Singapore and China will further strengthen economic and trade cooperation and deepen their bilateral investment partnership."


"As a third-party partner, Singapore’s unique advantages include a strong regional network, leading technology, multicultural talents, and a complete judicial system, which can help Chinese companies expand into Southeast Asia and even the global market. We welcome Chinese and overseas companies. Merchants come to visit the Singapore Commodity Pavilion to explore cooperation and realize unlimited business opportunities." Zhang Songsheng added.


Raffles Medical Group Executive Chairman Lu Junyang said: “In 2016, Singapore invested S$4 billion to promote R&D in the fields of medical and life sciences. As China continues to deepen the reform of the medical system, more and more Chinese people hope By accepting more personalized and comprehensive nursing services, Raffles Medical Group can provide Chinese medical companies with leading expertise and technology in the medical field."


Bai Yibo, Managing Director of Dahua Food Industries Pte Ltd and Lifetime Honorary Chairman of Singapore Food Manufacturers Association, said: “Singapore food companies continue to improve efficiency and optimize consumers through unique and innovative catering concepts, products and services, using technological advantages. Dining experience. Many Singaporean food companies have established their own brands in China and around the world by setting up joint ventures, allowing franchising or opening direct outlets. We are committed to working hand in hand with colleagues in the Chinese industry in the Asia-Pacific region and even internationally. The market promotes the development of China’s food industry."


  As the CIIE approaches, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Industry will continue to work together with various business associations to lead and assist Singaporean companies to participate in the CIIE and launch their export expansion plan. In addition to the senior executives of the Singapore Federation of Industry and Commerce and various Singapore exhibiting companies will attend the CIIE, senior Singaporean government officials will also come to the CIIE to show Singapore’s commitment to building bilateral relations and the great importance it attaches to this event.