Omsk Region delegation to hold talks in China

The official and business circles of the Omsk region went to the People's Republic of China to establish cooperation and market Omsk products to the Chinese market.

"Omsk region is actively developing cooperation with China. By the end of 2017, the People's Republic of China became one of the main foreign trade partners of the region. So, in July 2017, a successfully functioning Trading House of Omsk manufacturers was opened in the city of Manchuria. Omsk products are in demand in the Chinese market, therefore, during the visit, representatives of the regional authorities will hold talks with the leadership of Chinese cities, trade associations and enterprises," the regional Ministry of Economy said.

The official delegation will meet with the Secretary of the City Party Committee of Manchuria, Mr. Chen Lixin, and the leadership of four Chinese cities, and will hold talks with the leadership of the Corporation for the production of vegetable oils and the corporation for grain processing. During the visit, negotiations are planned with official representatives of China's largest city by population, Shanghai.

The region's potential in the food industry will be presented by 10 Omsk manufacturers at the International Exhibition SIAL China 2018 with a collective stand as part of the Russian exposition. In particular, we are talking about such products as confectionery and pasta, ice cream, dairy, snack and alcoholic beverages, as well as grain and flour-milling products. The participation of Omsk small and medium-sized enterprises in the exhibition is organized by the regional Export Support Center operating on the basis of the Omsk Region Development and Investment Agency.

It should be noted that SIAL China 2018 has been held since 2000 and is the largest food exhibition in Asia and the fourth largest in the world. It is visited annually by more than 80,000 specialists and 3,200 companies from 70 countries. This year, more than 3,000 exhibitors from 60 countries will participate, and more than 100,000 visitors from 90 countries are expected.

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