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Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Sunday, September 29 2019 - 17:41
AsiaNet
CIIE Starts Mailing Passes, First Exhibit Arrives
SHANGHAI, Sept. 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The first access badges for the second China International Import Expo (CIIE) 
were mailed to the expo's exhibitors and professional visitors by China Post on 
Sept 27.

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(Caption: First badges for CIIE sent out)

Around 200,000 badges are due to be sent to expo participants by the 30-day 
countdown to the event, which will begin on Nov 5.

This year, the CIIE has partnered with China Post to provide a free mailing 
service for the badges, and it will also set up a 2,000-square meter 
registration center for expo visitors to pick up their badges at the venue.

Meanwhile, exhibits are starting to arrive in Shanghai. The first exhibit, a 
3-ton vehicle from Italian car maker Iveco, arrived and cleared customs in 
Shanghai on Sept 26. The Italian firm's new model Daily 4X4 is set to make its 
debut in the Asia-Pacific area during the CIIE.

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(Caption: First exhibit cleared customs)

The General Administration of Customs has established a special customs office 
for the CIIE, which is operating simplified approval procedures and has 
improved checks to ensure CIIE items clear customs quickly.

It has also introduced big data technologies to develop its cross-border trade 
management platform and realize paper-free certificates for CIIE goods. 


The extension from six months to one year for CIIE exhibits with an ATA Carnet, 
the document that permits the temporary import of goods, will continue this 
year to allow enterprises enough time to run follow-up promotions.

Other preparations for the expo are also underway. China's intangible cultural 
heritage and time-honored brands will be on show, taking up an area measuring 
around 4,000 square meters. A Chongqing hotpot exhibition demonstrating the 
city's unique culinary heritage is expected to be a highlight.

A total of 63 cultural and artistic programs, covering singing, dancing, folk 
music, drama and opera, will also be presented during the event.

Nearly 20 robots designed to resemble the expo's mascot, a panda named 
"Jinbao", will assist visitors with inquiries. And signs at the venue have been 
translated into multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish and 
Russian.

SOURCE: China International Import Expo

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   Caption: First badges for CIIE sent out

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   Caption: First exhibit cleared customs

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