The FIFA World Cup 2022, kicked off on Sunday, has lured more than 1 million soccer fans to Qatar from across the globe. China failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals soccer tournament now underway in Qatar, the country is making a huge contribution to the largest global sporting event.
In recent months, Luo Yang, a sales manager at the overseas business unit of Higer Bus Co, a bus and truck manufacturer (base) in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, (keep) a close eye on the 1,815 buses the company delivered to Qatar last year. A range of Chinese items are available at the tournament, (include) key rings, horns, flags, clothing and shoes from Yiwu, Zhejiang, and Jinjiang, Fujian province, as well as fireworks from Liuyang, Hunan province. Market observers said the (abundant) of such products is due to China's industrial upgrading boom, well-developed supply chains, and green transformation. Zhang Yongjun, researcher at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges in Beijing, said that amid the slowdown in (industry) chains because of the pandemic, geopolitical and geo-economic headwinds, China has accelerated its manufacturing industry upgrading and made positive contributions to global supply chain stability.
China's manufacture industry is taking a leading position in (innovate) and production. The small products made in China are popular in the world their higher quality and lower price.