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In recent years, global service trade has grown rapidly, and the total exports of world service trade have increased tenfold from USD 365 billion in 1980 to USD 3.73 trillion in 2008, and the proportion of world service trade exports to world trade exports has increased from one seventh to nearly a quarter. In 2008, China achieved total imports and exports of USD 304.5 billion, ranking fifth in the world, thus progressively becoming a major country for global service trade.
The Chinese government attached great importance to the development of the service industry and service trade, expressly proposing, “To make the service industry a leading industry of the national economy as soon as possible is the only way to advance economic restructuring and speed up the transformation of modes of economic growth, an urgent need to effectively alleviate the restriction of the bottleneck of shortage of energy and resources and increase the efficiency in resource utilization, as well as an effective path to adapt to the new situation of opening to the outside world and accomplish the overall enhancement of comprehensive national strength.”
In order to demonstrate the actualities and trends of China’s service industry, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), in combination with numerous domestic industrial and commercial associations, is schedule to hold “China International Service Trade Industry 2010” in Beijing from November 13 to 15, 2010. The exposition is China’s first general exposition themed by “service trade”, and involves a number of service sectors such as finance, education, communications, environmental protection, health, culture and tourism.
The exposition will invite hundreds of domestic and overseas famous service agencies, thousands of domestic and overseas service enterprises, over 100 domestic and overseas general and professional media institutions and tens of thousands of visitors to witness the grand Chinese feast of service trade. A series of spectacular events such as the “2nd China International Forum on Service Industry”, “China International Forum on Creative Design”, “1st China Young Designer Competition”, “China International Creative Design Week”, “Miss Tourism World” Asian Finals and “LOHAS Low Carbon Living Show” will be staged concurrently.
The exposition will be the best approach for exhibitors to demonstrate the latest services, products and technologies, enhance corporate popularity, seek trade partners and widen business channels. With great media exposure, the exposition will be the focus of attention in China’s service industry and a pageant that provides a fresh feeling and an opportunity for comprehensive exchange and cooperation.
Highlights
——Desirable platform to access domestic and overseas customers
With massive network resources, the sponsors and supporters will transfer the exposition information to every part of the world through its partners throughout the country and world to invite overseas purchasers, producers, agents and traders interested in the Chinese market, domestic buyers and sellers as well as an expected tens of thousands of high-quality professional visitors for visit and negotiation.
——Intensive advertising
The sponsors will intensively and frequently publish the relevant information of the exposition on domestic and overseas famous industrial media, including TV stations, radio stations, newspapers and magazines, Internet companies, etc. Besides, the organizing committee has printed 100,000 business invitations and 200,000 tickets and will keep target visitors up to date with the exposition information in various forms such as directly mailing individualized advertising materials to target groups, mailing and sending tickets and sending electronic invitations and SMS.
——On-the-spot sales platform
Beijing, with millions of medium & high-end consumers, is undoubtedly a huge target market of the service industry. The sponsors will build an optimal platform for on-the-spot sales promotion among exhibitors.
——Strong media exposure
Over ten competitive TV stations such as CCTV, BTV and Travel Channel, as well as over 100 newspapers, magazines and Internet companies such as Beijing Youth Daily and Sina will cover the exposition to promote quality products and services with lens and create great media effects.
——Rare opportunity for industrial exchange
This exposition will explore the latest trends of the relevant service sectors, find out consumers’ demands and grasp the market trend through fantastic events such as summit forums, product and service exhibitions and demonstrations, symposiums, lectures and awards to create a dual platform for exchanges between exhibitors of the same trade and between enterprises and consumers.
Scope
1. Financial service area
Banks, insurance companies, securities companies, fund companies, futures companies, trust services, venture capital, private equity, industrial funds, pawn shops, financial IT services, international financial institutions, local urban financial sectors, regional financial center cities, financial service enterprises, etc.;
2. Communication service area
Telecom operators, information service providers, telecom value-added service providers, Internet and Internet-of-Things service and content providers, interactive entertainment product developers and service providers, software vendors, system integrators, information communication design, construction and consultation companies, etc.;
3. Environmental protection and low carbon life area
Research and promotion of renewable energy utilization systems such as energy-conserving buildings, energy-conserving building materials, energy-conserving products, energy-conserving technologies, energy-conserving services, environment-friendly home furnishings, green food, organic agriculture, new energy automobile, solar energy, geothermy, etc.
4. Education and talent service area
Talent service and education institutions, international education accreditation and evaluation institutions, cultural and education section of foreign embassies in China, education foundations, education publishers, overseas education services, foreign universities, domestic universities and colleges, professional training agencies, labor dispatch service enterprises, headhunting companies, intermediary employment services, etc.;
5. Tourist service area
Tourist service providers such as management and operation agencies for natural and humanistic tourist resorts, travel agencies, incentive tour planning companies, convention & exhibition service companies, business tour organizations, airlines, hotels and hotel groups, cruise/luxury bus service companies, holiday villages, tourist souvenir producers and tour operators.
6. Cultural, entertainment and sports service area
Health & leisure services such as books, audio-visual products, fitness centers, recreation & leisure centers, clubs, lady clubs, psychological counseling centers and LOHAS communities;
7. Health and social care service area
Health consultation, health food services, traditional Chinese medicine and health services, SPA hydrotherapy, foot massage, beauty, yoga, hot spring, physical examination, health nursing, home medical and health devices, rehabilitation products, biotech products, medical products, weight-reducing institutions, etc..
Per ulterior informazione sulla partecipazione o visita a 2010 China International Trade in Services Exposition, potrebbe rivolgersi a:
Ufficio Rappresentanza in Italia
Consiglio Cinese per la Promozione del Commercio Internazionale(CCPIT)
Camera di Commercio Internazionale Cinese(CCOIC)
Largo Schuster 1, 20122 Milano, Italy
Tel: +39-02-8056371 Fax: +39-02-86450787
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