KEY POINTS
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to kick off the week-long China International Import Expo in a Monday speech.
  • The expo's message that Chinese is looking to import more goods will stand in contrast to Beijing's ongoing tariff battle with the United States.
  • The expo is set to draw more than 2,800 companies from more than 130 countries to Shanghai from Nov. 5 to Nov. 10, according to official figures.
Chinese President Xi Jinping reacts during a session at the Eastern Economic Forum in Russia.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to kick off a week-long expo on Monday that promotes his country's status as a major consumer of the world's goods.

The opening speech comes a day before Americans head to the polls for midterm elections, and amid growing bipartisan criticism of China, particularly over its treatment of foreign companies and intellectual property. The major Chinese event, however, will seek to position the country as an importer of goods, drawing in top executives in the process.