So far, 10 such pavilions have been set up on behalf of Australia, Chile and the combined 16 Central and Eastern Europe Countries, displaying over 7,000 commodities. They have become an important platform for economic cooperation between China and the outside world.
According to Wu Yuanfeng, chairman of China Chile Central, the South American country overtook Thailand to become the biggest fruit exporter to China in 2016, with cherries the dominant product. The organization jointly sets the standards for importing cherries from Chile with relevant Chinese authorities, ensuring domestic customers easy access to fresh fruit from the other side of the Pacific Ocean.
Wu said the success of Chilean cherries serves as a good example. "Some [other] South American countries want to sell their goods to China," he said. Wu also disclosed that countries including Colombia and Argentina have expressed their intention to join the pavilions.
Source: china.org.cn