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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
At the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), a new area—the "Special Area for Least Developed Countries Products," created for the first time in the national pavilion—attracted special attention. The organizers offered preferential terms for participation: some exhibition space was allocated free of charge, tax incentives were provided for products reserved for procurement, and e-commerce support was also provided. This helped small and medium-sized enterprises from least developed countries showcase their agricultural products, handicrafts, and light industry goods to the vast Chinese market.
This section not only demonstrates cultural and industrial diversity, but also confirms China's commitment to openness and practical assistance to countries in need.
According to official data, exhibitors from dozens of least developed countries, representing the food production, handicrafts, and light industry sectors, are participating in the exhibition this year. For them, the CIIE has become a platform not only for showcasing their products but also for promoting them in the Chinese market through a specially created "Cross-Border E-Commerce Platform." The exhibition's support is not limited to short-term transactions—it helps companies learn international trade rules, better understand the dynamics of the Chinese market, and gradually strengthen their supply chains. This gives new impetus to sustainable development and contributes to higher incomes in these countries.
The "Special Area for Least Developed Countries" has become an example of China's practical implementation of its concept of openness and multilateral cooperation. Thanks to this platform, an increasing number of unique products from developing countries are reaching Chinese consumers, creating new opportunities for exports, employment, and social development—to the mutual benefit of all parties.
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