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The 6th China International Import Expo

The 6th China International Import Expo

The 6th China International Import Expo (CIIE) delegation was successfully hosted by the ICAOI on May 28th and 29th. On the 28th, the delegation visited Powerscourt Distillery, a member of the ICAOI. Mr. Wang Jiabao, Commercial Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Ireland, First Secretary Xing Chuan, Second Secretary Bi Zheng, and Mr. Niall Caffrey, secretary-general of the ICAOI, accompanied the delegation. They were highly impressed by the excellent products offered at the Distillery and expressed their hope to meet Ryan Stapleton, Global Sales Director, and his team again at the forthcoming 6th CIIE in Shanghai in November.
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Furthermore, on the same day, the delegation visited the ICAOI headquarters where they were hosted by Dr. Yupeng Liu, the chairman of the ICAOI. A productive discussion took place regarding the exposition and Sino-Irish economic and trade relations. Vice Minister Liu Fuxue expressed gratitude for Chairman Liu's invitation and his long-term support for the Expo, hoping that it would encourage more Irish enterprises to participate in the 6th CIIE.

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On May 29th, the 6th CIIE Ireland Promotion Conference took place in Dublin and was organized by the China International Import Expo Bureau and the Chinese Embassy in Ireland. The event received full support from the ICAOI, Bank of China (Europe) Dublin Branch, and COSCO Shipping (Europe). Over 100 representatives from Irish institutions and enterprises participated.

Xing Chuan, the First Secretary of the Economic and Commercial Office of the Chinese Embassy in Ireland, hosted the conference. During the conference, several attendees shared their views on Sino-Irish economic relations and emphasized the vital role of the China International Import Expo in facilitating economic and trade exchanges between the two countries. To conclude the event, the China International Import Expo Bureau signed cooperation intention letters or exhibition contracts with several member companies of the ICAOI, as well as local enterprises and institutions in Ireland.

The conference not only further strengthened the economic and trade links between China and Ireland but also promoted the deep development of bilateral economic and trade cooperation. The ICAOI looks forward to further strengthening exchanges with China in the future and welcomes more Irish enterprises to participate in this international economic and trade event. The ICAOI will continue to serve as an important partner of the Expo in Ireland, working hand in hand with all participants to boost the economic and trade development of both China and Ireland.

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