CIIE proves China's dedication to reform and opening up, says Burberry China
LONDON - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) reflects China's dedication to high-level reform and opening up, global recovery, and shared prosperity, the president of Burberry China told Xinhua this week.
"The CIIE offers exciting new platforms for global businesses and partners to strengthen ties, exchange ideas steeped in innovation, and forge lasting relationships with one another," Josie Zhang said in a written interview.
Scheduled for Nov 5-10 in Shanghai, China, the CIIE is expected to attract guests from 154 countries, regions and international organizations, and over 3,400 exhibitors and 394,000 professional visitors have registered to attend the event.
The iconic British luxury brand Burberry has been participating in the CIIE since 2021.
The CIIE plays a crucial role in the continuous development of Burberry and other foreign companies in China, said Zhang.
Through the CIIE, the company can enhance Chinese consumers' and partners' understanding of the brand, products and its commitment to the Chinese market. The CIIE also provides insights into the latest industry trends, business opportunities and consumer demands, she said.
Noting that Burberry has been in China for nearly three decades, she said the company has witnessed the country's consumer market develop into one of the most significant, dynamic and innovative markets in the world.
The Chinese government has made a tangible effort to optimize the business environment and boost market confidence, said Zhang, adding that the company fully supports the government's commitment to high-level opening up.
Chinese consumers are digitally savvy, and more eco-conscious than ever before, she added.
There has also been increasing demand from consumers in China for brands and products that show an understanding of Chinese culture, Zhang underlined, which provides significant opportunities for Burberry, and for the industry as a whole.