Singapore Airlines News | Singapore Airlines Chairman Ren Xinglong attended the Municipal Commerce Bureau's "Implementing the Outcomes of the China-Central Asia Summit to Expand the City's Opening-up Level" seminar and delivered a speech
On the afternoon of May 26, the Xi'an Municipal Commerce Bureau held a seminar on "Implementing the Outcomes of the China-Central Asia Summit and Expanding the Level of Our City's Opening-up to the Outside World", inviting scholars, experts and business representatives in the industry to focus on expanding economic and trade relations, deepening interconnection, and in-depth exploration of ties with Central Asia. National cooperation potential, expanding Xi'an's level of opening up to the west, and other topics were lectured and discussed. Hu Jianping, the special commissioner of the Ministry of Commerce in Xi'an, attended. Zhang Xinglong, director of the Municipal Commerce Bureau, delivered a speech. Ma Xiaoqin, deputy director, presided over the meeting. Ren Xinglong, chairman of Singapore Airlines Group, was invited to participate. Meet and give communication speeches.
In his speech, Ren Xinglong introduced the business development of Singapore Airlines Group in the five Central Asian countries based on the company's three-year business growth, the number of service companies and the structure of trade products, focusing on infrastructure facilities to drive automobile exports, and the return of advantageous products to promote logistics cost reduction and the summit The results of cooperation analyzed the business potential trends of enterprises in three aspects, including reducing trade obstacles, and put forward suggestions such as implementing the "credit insurance + guarantee" model, supporting cross-border RMB settlement, and increasing support for new foreign trade formats. When talking about the measures to implement the outcomes of the summit, he said that he would focus on increasing the main business and deepening the market expansion in Central Asia. He proposed to cover more than 100 trains per year, serve more than 1,000 small and medium-sized enterprises, sell more than 5,000 cars, and increase agricultural and sideline products. The development goal is 200,000 tons.
Post time: May-26-2023