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      U.S. official delegation to attend China's import fair for first time

      2023-11-03 09:09:54 Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

      The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Shanghai announced on Thursday that it will co-host the American Food and Agriculture Pavilion with the U.S. Department of Agriculture at the upcoming China International Import Expo (CIIE), marking the first official U.S. participation in China's major import fair since its first edition in 2018.

      While some U.S. businesses had been attending the expo on a regular basis, U.S. government agencies had not led delegations to the event before. The announcement on Thursday represented the latest sign of improving ties between China and the U.S. amid intensifying official and business exchanges, and it could pave the way for more engagement despite some U.S. politicians' decoupling push, trade experts said.

      The U.S. agricultural pavilion at the CIIE will feature 17 exhibitors showcasing the best in American agricultural products ranging from meat, almonds and cheese to wine and health supplements, according to AmCham Shanghai.

      "This will be the first official American pavilion at CIIE," the chamber said in a statement. "AmCham Shanghai hopes that the pavilion will support more U.S. exports to China and stronger commercial ties."

      This year's CIIE will be held in Shanghai from November 5 to 10. It will be the first complete return to in-person exhibitions since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

      Enthusiasm for the world's largest import-focused expo is running high, as guests from 154 countries, regions and international organizations are expected to attend, and more than 3,400 exhibitors and 410,000 professional visitors have registered to attend the event, fully returning to pre-pandemic levels, according to the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Thursday.

      At the U.S. pavilion, exhibitors include agricultural product associations such as the U.S. Meat Export Federation, the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council, the USA Rice Federation and the U.S. Cranberry Marketing Committee. Participants from several U.S. states known for their agricultural industries such as Idaho and Georgia will also be in attendance. Various organizations and companies based in the state of California, including the Almond Board of California, will also be at the pavilion.

      The participation of U.S. agricultural associations and companies and big agricultural states underscored the importance of agricultural trade between China and the U.S., particularly given the U.S. agricultural industry's great interest in expanding exports to China, Chinese experts said, adding that growing sub-national cooperation has also been highlighted.

      Gao Lingyun, an expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, said that as shown by the recent successful China visit of California Governor Gavin Newsom, there appears to be a "breakthrough" for deepening cooperation with China. "There may be more intensive exchanges in the future," he told the Global Times.

      In addition to the food and agricultural pavilion, other U.S. companies, including chipmaker Micron, are participating in the CIIE, underscoring their determination to hold onto the Chinese market despite the U.S. government's crackdowns and blockades.

      Meanwhile, some U.S. banks, manufacturing firms and industry bodies have expressed concerns to the U.S. Treasury Department, warning that an executive order signed by President Joe Biden in August to restrict investments in certain fields in China could hurt innovation and calling for a more limited scope, according to media reports.

      Commenting on such reports, Shu Jueting, a spokesperson for the MOFCOM, on Thursday harshly criticized U.S. restrictions on its firms' investment in China and "decoupling" moves under the guise of "national security" and "de-risking," which seriously affect the normal business decisions of enterprises, undermine the international economic and trade order, and disrupt the security of global industry and supply chains.

      "Seeing other people's development as a threat and economic interdependence as a risk will not allow one to live better and develop faster," Shu said, urging the U.S. to stay true to its pledge of not seeking to decouple from China or contain China, and to scrap investment restrictions targeting China and create a favorable environment for China-U.S. economic and trade cooperation.

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