The 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) kicked off in Shanghai this week, drawing global innovators and young visionaries like Remmel Jasmin, a German student at Nanjing University of Science and Technology. 🚀 Running until November 10, the expo’s theme "Opening Up for Shared Opportunities, Cooperation for a Shared Future" sets the stage for high-impact dialogues on green tech, digital transformation, and global trade.
"I’m here to see how China and Germany can co-create solutions for sustainability," said Jasmin, who’s eyeing breakthroughs in smart services and AI-driven industries. 💡 The expo will unveil the World Openness Report and host forums on topics like reviving multilateral partnerships and accelerating green growth—key themes resonating with Gen Z’s climate-conscious mindset.
"CIIE isn’t just an event—it’s a bridge linking markets and minds," Jasmin added, highlighting Germany’s role in shaping cross-border tech collaborations.
With over 128 countries and regions participating, the expo underscores China’s push for open global trade—a win for young entrepreneurs eyeing Asia’s booming markets. 📈 From eco-friendly startups to digital disruptors, CIIE 2025 is where tomorrow’s trends take shape.
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German youth sees CIIE as a bridge linking Chinese and German markets
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