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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Baku, November 5 (Xinhua) — Azerbaijani alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage producer A So intends to expand its presence in the Chinese market by participating in the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), which will be held from November 5 to 10 in Shanghai. The company's export manager, Emil Huseynov, stated this in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.
"Our goal is to expand our range of exported products. In addition to natural pomegranate wines, we produce non-alcoholic beverages and want to introduce Chinese consumers to our products," he noted.
A So supplies wine to China and has previously participated in the CIIE in 2019 and 2023. A company representative noted that the CIIE is one of the largest and most prestigious exhibitions in the world, and participation in it opens up opportunities to establish contacts with distributors and chain retailers successfully operating in the Chinese market.
"CIIE is a major international platform where you can meet not only Chinese companies but also representatives of major companies from other countries. This provides a great opportunity to build partnerships and business relationships," said E. Guseinov.
According to him, the Chinese market is highly competitive and rapidly developing, but Azerbaijani producers are ready to adapt to its requirements.
"We're committed to understanding Chinese consumer preferences. At this exhibition, we're determined to boost exports and ensure our products appear on store shelves across China," he said.
E. Huseynov also expressed confidence that the development of bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and China will contribute to the further growth of trade and cooperation.
"Thanks to mutual agreements between our countries, visa barriers have been lifted, facilitating communication between business representatives from both countries. I believe that continued support from our countries will contribute to a manifold increase in trade turnover," he concluded.
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