2021 China International Import Expo

  • January 4, 2021 11:42 PM PST
    Join us at the California Pavilion for the fourth annual China
    International Import Exposition (CIIE) in Shanghai from November 5-10,
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    Over the last four years since the inaugural expo in 2018, CIIE has
    become the premier opportunity for bringing nation-wide market and
    government attention to international products and services. CIIE
    attracts importers from every province in China and across every
    industry to the National Exhibition and Convention Center for a
    week-long trade show.

    As the only organizer to unite and present Californian brands, the
    Bay Area Council is pleased to offer your company a platform to help
    your business access the Chinese market in this challenging time and
    provide customized service to meet your specific needs.



    In 2020, California Pavilion hosted Royal Business Bank, Sacramento
    MBDA Export Center, Port of Oakland, MEBO International, Fresno EDC and
    other California companies. During the opening ceremony, representatives
    from the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development,
    Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, San Francisco Mayor’s Office of
    International Trade and Commerce, U.S.-China relations champion Florence
    Fang, City of Los Angeles, Alameda County, Sacramento MBDA Export
    Center, Port of Oakland, and Fresno EDC provided video remarks
    emphasizing the importance of trade between California and China.



    In 2019, the Bay Area Council hosted the 775 square-foot California
    Pavilion! 23 California-based companies, including Baxco Pharmaceutical;
    Impossible Foods; Visit California; and Berkeley SkyDeck, represented
    their products and services at the California Pavilion. The pavilion
    attracted more than 40,000 Chinese buyers, prominent Chinese and
    American government officials (Assemblymember Phil Ting, U.S. Consul
    General Sean Stein, Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson) and media
    outlets.