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2025 CIFTIS concludes with over 900 achievements in construction, IT, finance industries 2025/9/22 source: International daily Print

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The five-day 2025 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) has concluded on Sunday in Beijing with more than 900 achievements in sectors such as construction, information technology, and finance.

This year's fair featured over 200 events, including thematic forums, matchmaking sessions, and supporting activities, in addition to the main exhibition and nine specialized exhibitions.
More than 60 countries and 20 international organizations participated, showcasing their presence through exhibition booths and promotional events.

A total of 113 companies and institutions unveiled 198 achievements in artificial intelligence, financial technology, healthcare, and green low-carbon technologies.

Among these were 109 new product launches in precision medicine, ultra-high-definition audiovisual technology, optical quantum computers, and bionic cell sensors, as well as numerous partnership agreements.

"Australia, this year's guest country of honor, engaged in negotiation and exchange activities with Chinese municipalities, provinces, as well as the CIFTIS Exhibitors Federation, resulting in 15 cooperation intentions in areas such as finance and education. The digital platform for supply and demand released more than 3,000 matchmaking projects, and nearly 8,500 business meeting invitations were initiated, enabling highly efficient client connections. According to statistics, the fair yielded over 900 achievements in fields including construction, information technology, and finance," said Zhang Huayu, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Commerce Bureau.

Moving forward, China will continue to promote institutional openness in trade in services, fully implement the negative list for cross-border services trade, and advance the comprehensive demonstration program for expanding openness in the service sector.

"China will actively align with high-standard international economic and trade rules, reduce barriers in services trade, and facilitate the cross-border flow of talent, capital, technology, data, and other production factors. We will accelerate pilot reforms in pilot free trade zones and national demonstration zones for innovative development of trade in services, and open up the services market in a well-regulated manner," said Zhu Guangyao, deputy division inspector of the Department of Trade in Services and Commercial Services under the Ministry of Commerce.


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