China and Italy will jointly hold the Sino-Italian Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Fair in September in southern China's Guangdong Province in a bid to boost
cooperation between the SMEs of the two countries.
It will provide opportunities for SMEs in both countries to
further cooperate, said Tong Xing, the executive director of the
fair's organizing committee.
China and Italy signed a letter of intent in 2005, agreeing that
the cooperation of SMEs was priority of bilateral economic
cooperation.
The fair is expected to give Italian SMEs more chances to
develop in China, said Meng Kaidi, the ambassador of Italy.
Tong said that most Chinese SMEs are trying to exploit the
international market and the fair will meet their needs in this
regard.
SMEs are becoming the pillars of the Chinese economy. Statistics
show that the registered number of SMEs reached more than 4.2
million by the end of 2005, about 99.6 percent of the country's
overall enterprises, which accounted for 59 percent of China's
GDP.
(Xinhua News Agency April 18, 2005)