Company to display ‘Kashmir sapphire’ at 3rd CIIE in Shanghai

15 Oct, 2020

BEIJING: A Pakistani jewellery company is set to display its products in the diamond and gems pavilion at the upcoming third China International Import Expo (CIIE) to be held from November 5 to 10 in Shanghai.

Pakistani jewellery company Winza will make the debut of a 10-carat unheated Kashmir sapphire at this year’s expo, while Belgian brand Tache will display a 14.37-carat internally-flawless yellow diamond, according to Donghao Lansheng Group, organizer of the diamond and gems pavilion at the expo.

It has announced that the pavilion’s exhibition area will be expanded from 10,000 square meters to 20,000 square meters, setting an all-time record in the expo’s history.

A total of 189 enterprises from 33 countries and regions will take part in the jewellery exhibition. The exhibitors will promote new ruby, sapphire, emerald, pearl, jade, amber products and other rare treasures at the exhibition, the group said. The organizers have issued guidelines for overseas exhibitors and participants attending the upcoming third expo. These inbound travellers must obey a 14-day self-health monitoring prior to their departure for China. Upon their arrival in the country, all of them need to make a health declaration, have their temperature taken, and go through nucleic acid tests. Anyone found with a fever or cough will be sent by ambulance on site to designated hospitals for health screening and treatment. All such exhibitors and exhibition participants will be subject to 14-days quarantine at designated hotels, and will undergo nucleic acid tests two more times on the fifth and 12th day, respectively, during their quarantine periods. Those who test negative and do not show any health problems during the entire procedure will end quarantine and leave to participate in the exhibition, according to the government announcement. It also said quarantine measures will be carried out on all imported items for the CIIE, and food items from cold chain logistics will be subject to standardized sampling, monitoring and disinfection.—APP

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