On the evening of November 4, the 5th China International Import Expo opened at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai). This is the first significant international exhibition held in China after the 20th National Congress of the People's Republic of China, which declares China's determination to expand high-level opening and to share development opportunities with the world. Hailiang was invited to participate in this exhibition.
Hailiang made a splendid appearance at the 5th CIIE Zhejiang Key Import Platform Promotion Meeting and CIIE Zhejiang Delegation Import Procurement Signing Ceremony. The company's non-ferrous metal import platform was selected as the 3rd Batch of Zhejiang Key Import Platform List. At the signing site, Jiang Limin, general manager of Hailiang's supply chain management center, still had palpitations when he talked about the fluctuation of electrolytic copper prices brought by geopolitical and logistical disturbances in early 2020. >">We have added a Korean supplier this year, which will make our procurement closer, and the transportation can be shortened by a month, and the supply chain will be more secure and controllable." He said, at a time when the global economy is in flux, we always have a strong sense of concern. More procurement intentions are beginning to put "security" first, and the security of development is being fully enhanced.
General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out in his speech Work Together for Peace, Prosperity and a Beautiful Future that "The CIIE has become a window for China to build a new development pattern, a platform to promote a high level of openness, and an international public product to be shared globally." As a global leader in copper processing, Hailiang witnessed a more exciting world and a more open China at the Expo. "We are always on the road, and our future is ahead with light and hope." we will continue to develop a new horizon of enterprise development with an open pattern and an inclusive vision under the unprecedented changes of the century.