Coca-Cola yesterday signed a global partnership agreement with the Expo
Bureau, becoming the first international company to sponsor both the Beijing
Olympics and World Expo 2010 in Shanghai.
Shanghai Expo Director Hong Hao and Coca-Cola President of China Doug
Jackson signed the agreement.
Shanghai Vice Mayor Yang Xiong addressed the signing ceremony and emphasized
that the successful preparation and organization of World Expo 2010 would not be
possible without the support from all walks of life, especially from the
business circle.
"The participation of Coca-Cola further adds to the number of enterprises
that sponsored Expo 2010," Yang said. "It also symbolizes the friendship between
China and the US."
Yang also said the participation of Coca-Cola will inject more vigor and
power into the Expo.
Jackson said Shanghai Expo is an exciting event and will give Coca-Cola
an opportunity to perform well in China's vast market. The company will provide
soft drinks and other beverages for the expected 70 million visitors of the
Expo. It's a great opportunity.
Other global partners for Expo 2010 include China Eastern Airlines, China
Mobile, China Telecom, Bank of Communications, SAIC&GM, Siemens.
A global partner is the highest form of sponsorship a company can make at
Expo 2010.