From November 5 to 10, the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) will take place in Shanghai. In an interview on October 17, a representative from the Danish Embassy in China shared exciting news about Denmark’s participation this year. Denmark will unveil a new Life Sciences Pavilion, showcasing its offerings alongside the Food Pavilion in a dual-country exhibition format.
The Life Sciences Pavilion will cover an area of 140 square meters and will feature products from seven Danish companies, including pharmaceuticals, health products, medical devices, and biotechnological solutions. The aim is to highlight how Danish enterprises are contributing to global health goals.
In the adjacent 200-square-meter Food Pavilion, 11 Danish companies will present a variety of products, such as butter cookies, dairy products, and dietary supplements. This pavilion will also serve as a unique platform for visitors to explore Danish companies’ sustainable development practices.
In addition to these main pavilions, nine other Danish companies covering sectors like food, consumer goods, energy, water management, and design will participate with independent exhibits.
This marks Denmark’s seventh appearance at the CIIE. According to the Danish Ambassador to China, Mette V. Tange, Denmark and China enjoy a significant trade partnership, and its presence at the expo is a testament to that relationship. She expressed a desire to reinforce cooperation between the two countries in the realm of green transformation by showcasing Denmark’s sustainable solutions and practices in the Chinese market.