
The Beijing Hour CIIE concludes with $83.4 billion in tentative deals
Nov 10, 2025
The China International Import Expo saw record tentative deals worth $83.4 billion, showcasing its role in forming lasting global partnerships. Experts discussed China's commitment to green development amid climate challenges, while the Senate passed a spending bill to potentially end the government shutdown. The expo also highlighted innovations like humanoid robots and drones, emphasizing global collaboration in tech. Additionally, humanitarian crises in Gaza and the Philippines draw attention to urgent global needs.
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CIIE Drives Global Market Entry
- The China International Import Expo (CIIE) is a major testing ground for new products and market entry.
- It generated record tentative deals of over $83 billion and attracted 4,000+ exhibitors from 155+ countries.
Drone Coffee In Shenzhen
- Professor Carl Fay described buying a drone-delivered coffee in Shenzhen to illustrate rapid tech adoption.
- He noted humanoid robots and drones at CIIE signaled falling costs and stronger startup–multinational collaboration.
AI Meets Green Tech
- AI is being integrated with green technologies to boost resource efficiency in agriculture.
- Example: precision fertilizer and water application saves resources and suits developing countries' needs.
