Nearly 130 original equipment manufacturers and their Chinese supply chain component makers were represented – the most at any previous CONEXPO/CONAGG event. OEMs included
Nick Yaksich, senior vice-president of
Zhang Yujing, president of China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products – which organised a panel discussion of senior Chinese corporate executives - said China’s representation at the event was crucial at a time of global economic upturn.
“The world economy has emerged from a downward trend lasting several years and stabilised,” he said. “Conditions are right now for the world’s construction equipment sector to grow again. Drivers for this include US president Donald Trump’s policy of increasing investment in infrastructure. This is a good message for the entire construction machinery industry. Also, China’s Belt and Road initiative is requiring a large amount of construction equipment. China's rapid development has turned it into the world's largest construction machinery market,” said Zhang.
Qi Ju, president of
“The whole industry has profound R&D systems at work, complete supply chains and a multitude of testing platforms, all of which ensures that our construction machinery products meet the highest requirements of clients around the world,” said Qi.
China’s contingent at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017: bottoms up to an improving global economy