The third edition of CIIE is ready to kick off
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SHANGHAI, Oct. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
The third China International Import Expo (CIIE) is entering the final stage of
preparations as a huge road paving machine by German company Wirtgen Group
became the first exhibit to arrive at the National Exhibition and Convention
Center (Shanghai), the host venue of the 3rd CIIE, on Oct 23.
In the coming days, more exhibits will enter the venue, and the construction of
exhibition booths will be finished by Nov 2.
In light of epidemic control measures, Shanghai customs have offered special
services to this year's CIIE exhibitors by setting up 43 special passages and
79 special counters at major ports in the city.
The registration center of the CIIE opened on Oct 23, providing participants
with services such as emergency registration and exhibition pass replacement
and pickup.
About 500,000 people have registered for this year's expo, and more than
400,000 expo passes have already been dispatched to the applicants by post,
according to the CIIE Bureau.
This year, the bureau has issued long-term expo passes, which are valid from
2020 to 2022.
CIIE exhibitors stand to receive a certain amount of tax exemption, including
customs duties, value-added tax (VAT) and consumption tax, according to the
policy jointly released by the Ministry of Finance, the General Administration
of Customs, and the State Taxation Administration on Oct 12.
Each kind of exhibit is subject to a different tax cut. For example, exhibitors
of mechanical and electrical equipment can enjoy tax cuts for a maximum of 12
items, while exhibitors of medical equipment can have a maximum of five.
Duties will be levied on exhibitors selling products that exceed the quantity
or quota stipulated in the policy, as well as unsold exhibits that are not
returned overseas after the expo.
According to epidemic prevention and control measures issued by the Shanghai
municipal government on Oct 12, all participants in the CIIE must test negative
for COVID-19 before entering the exhibition hall.
All overseas participants are also required to undergo a 14-day health
monitoring regime before entering China, and they need to declare their health
conditions, have their body temperature checked, and undergo COVID-19 testing
upon arrival. A 14-day health quarantine will then be carried out in designated
hotels in Shanghai, during which they will have two COVID-19 tests.
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Contact: Ms. Nie Qingxin
Tel.: +86-21-67008870/67008988
Source: CIIE
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