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Firms honored for contributing to Sino-Italian exchanges Release date: 2019-12-12    Source:Xinhua

Thirty-eight firms and people were honored the China Awards 2019 in a ceremony organized by the Italy-China Foundation in Milan on Tuesday.

Now in its 14th edition, the annual event aims at acknowledging Italian and Chinese businesses that have seized the opportunities offered by each other's markets in terms of flows of capitals, people, ideas, goods, and services.

Chinese Ambassador to Italy Li Junhua, Italian Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs Ivan Scalfarotto, and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi attended the ceremony at Milan's Museum of Science and Technology.

The event drew some 300 representatives from Italy's business and industrial communities, according to organizers.

Eight different categories of prizes were awarded.

Overall, some 28 Italian companies, six Chinese companies, and four individuals were awarded for their contribution to the bilateral exchanges.

One award specifically addressed some of the Italian public and private participants in the 2nd China Int'l Import Expo (CIIE) held on Nov. 5-10 in Shanghai, including the southern region of Apulia and Snam gas utility.

Two special awards were also bestowed during the ceremony, one of which went to the Lishui Sino-Italian Innovation Town, an area devoted to innovation, research, and development, and located in the Lishui district in eastern Jiangsu Province in China.

A latest prize category addressed Italian personalities variously engaged with China in the fields of sport, culture, and entertainment.

"The China Awards provide a relevant opportunity to share the successful strategies of our companies," Italy-China Foundation Vice President Diana Bracco said.

Bracco urged Italy's economic and industrial system to "arm itself with high-level skills", explaining that science and technology are the best support to growth and the strongest drive behind Italian exports.

"The message our awarded companies are sending to authorities is that with China it is possible to compete, and in China it is possible to grow, provided we are able to innovate and invest in technology and human capital," she said.

Annually organized by Italy-China Foundation and Class Editori publisher in partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce in China, the China Awards 2019 took place under the auspices of the Italian Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Italy-China Chamber of Commerce.