The 2025 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) opened to the public on Saturday in Beijing, drawing crowds to its tech-driven exhibitions and global service showcases.
The five-day event began Wednesday in Beijing under the theme "Embrace Intelligent Technologies, Empower Trade in Services." It opened to the public over the weekend, with free entry available to registered visitors.
During the event, multiple themed exhibition areas covering sectors including sports services and telecommunications have attracted a great number of visitors. New technologies, achievements, and interactive experiences on display have also impressed many.
"I came here and it's super professional, and then the type of people that attend the event gives us a lot opportunities," said Jay Kerekes, an exhibitor from Slovakia.
Meanwhile, an international seminar co-hosted by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and China's Ministry of Commerce was held at the Shougang Park.
During the seminar, the "Guidelines on Service Trade Data Statistics and Development Policies" were released, featuring research and innovative approaches to service trade statistics in China.
A total of 28 events are expected to be held on Saturday, including one themed forum, 20 specialized forums, and seven promotional discussions, covering a range of sectors like telecommunications, healthcare, and finance. 19 companies and organizations will also present a total of 30 new achievements.
CIFTIS opens to public in Beijing, spotlighting tech-powered service trade
Any escalation of the conflict between the United States and Iran would bring catastrophic results for regional security and beyond, said the spokesman for the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari, on Tuesday.
Speaking at a press conference, Ansari urged both sides to exercise restraint and find diplomatic solutions to settle differences.
"We know that any escalation of the sort that you describe would have catastrophic results in the region and beyond. And therefore, we want to avoid that as much as possible. The talks continue, our calls continue. There is no specific effort that I can point to right now, but we are involved in talking to all parties, obviously, with our neighbors and our partners in the region to find a diplomatic solution," Ansari said.
Ansari stated that Qatar has been working to mediate the rising tensions between the United States and Iran. Qatar maintains that the only viable way to resolve the issue is through dialogue, specifically a comprehensive and inclusive process that fully considers the concerns of countries in the region and relevant international parties, he said.
He emphasized that the dialogues should include all issues, including the nuclear issue, in the discussion.
Qatar will continue to maintain close communication with its regional partners and is committed to promoting a solution to the issue through diplomatic means, Ansari said.
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated on Tuesday that Russia strongly condemns external interference in Iran's internal affairs, and the U.S. threat to launch a military strike against Iran are "categorically unacceptable."
Zakharova stated that Iran has suffered from illegal Western sanctions for many years, hindering national development and creating economic and social problems affecting ordinary citizens. Foreign forces hostile to Iran are attempting to exploit the escalating tensions within Iranian society to destabilize the Iranian regime.
The illegal sanctions imposed by the West have been impeding Iran's development for many years, which also triggers economic and social problems that impact ordinary Iranians, Zakharova noted.
Russia also firmly rejects the attempts to blackmail Iran's foreign partners through increasing trade tariffs, she said.
Any escalation of US-Iran conflict to bring 'catastrophic results' for regional security: Qatar foreign ministry