China import fair sees $72.62 billion worth of 'intentional' deals signed, says state media

China import fair sees $72.62 billion worth of 'intentional' deals signed, says state media
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It cited Sun Chenghai, deputy director-general of the bureau responsible for organising the week-long import fair in Shanghai. The event, which closed on Tuesday, aims to show the country's openness to importing foreign goods.

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SHANGHAI: The third China International Import Expo (CIIE) saw $72.62 billion worth of "intentional" deals signed at the event this year, up 2.1% over the prior year, state news agency Xinhua reported on Tuesday citing its organisers.

It cited Sun Chenghai, deputy director-general of the bureau responsible for organising the week-long import fair in Shanghai. The event, which closed on Tuesday, aims to show the country's openness to importing foreign goods.

Last year, China's commerce ministry said deals worth $71.13 billion were agreed at the fair.

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