In order to prepare for the 2024 Paris Olympics, Yiwu International Trade City may take a variety of measures to enhance its position in the international sports event supply chain. This may include working with sponsors and suppliers of the Olympic Games to ensure the supply of related merchandise and souvenirs; expanding partnerships with international sporting goods brands to provide Olympic-related merchandise sales and distribution services; and strengthening logistics and warehousing capabilities to ensure rapid Efficient cargo distribution.In addition, Yiwu International Trade City may also hold related marketing activities, such as Olympic commodity exhibitions and trade fairs, to attract more international buyers and exhibitors. Through these measures, Yiwu International Trade City can not only provide support for the Olympic Games, but also take advantage of the opportunity of the Olympic Games to further enhance its international reputation and influence.
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, Yiwu International Trade City has taken a series of measures to enhance the international competitiveness of its products and meet the special needs of the Olympic market. By strengthening communication and cooperation with the Olympic Games organizers, the Trade City understands the specific procurement needs of the Olympic Games and adjusts the product structure and production plan according to the needs. At the same time, Yiwu International Trade City is also increasing its efforts in the development of sports goods, souvenirs, cultural and creative products and other related categories to meet the diversified consumer needs during the Olympic Games.In order to ensure the quality of goods and the stability of supply, Yiwu International Trade City also strictly controls the production and inspection processes of products to ensure that all goods exported to the Paris Olympic Games comply with international standards and regulations. In addition, the Trade City may also provide specialized logistics support and after-sales services to ensure the smooth circulation of goods and consumer rights during the Olympics.
Through these comprehensive measures, Yiwu International Trade City hopes to seize the business opportunities brought by the Paris Olympics, further expand its influence in international trade, and promote the development of the local economy.
The 33rd Summer Olympics (Games of the XXXIII Olympiad), the 2024 Paris Olympics, is an international Olympic event hosted by Paris, France. The Olympic Games will open on July 26, 2024 and close on August 11. Competitions in some events will start on July 24.
On September 13, 2017, Thomas Bach announced that the host city of the 2024 Olympic Games would be Paris. After Paris successfully bid, it became the second city in the world after London to host the Summer Olympics at least three times. It was also the centenary of the 1924 Paris Olympic Games. Then the Olympic Games were held again. This will be the first Olympic Games with a completely balanced gender ratio, with half and half participation from men and women.
On April 10, 2024 local time, the World Athletics Federation announced its decision to award US$50,000 in bonuses to the champions of the 48 track and field events at the 2024 Paris Olympics, totaling US$2.4 million.
On November 14, 2022 local time, the Paris Olympic Organizing Committee announced the mascot "Friget" for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics. It is reported that "Frige" is the personification of the traditional French Phrygian hat. [62]
On April 10, 2024 local time, the World Athletics Federation announced its decision to award US$50,000 in bonuses to the champions of the 48 track and field events at the 2024 Paris Olympics, totaling US$2.4 million. [152]
On April 26, 2024 local time, the Paris Olympic Games torch relay ended in Greece.
On May 7, 2024, the International Olympic Committee issued a statement on its official website stating that artificial intelligence systems will protect athletes from online violence during the Paris Olympics.
On May 8, 2024, the Paris Olympic Organizing Committee officially announced the official theme song of this Olympic Games "Parade" (English name: Parade).
On May 8, 2024, local time, the sailing ship "Belham" carrying the flame of the Paris Olympics arrived in Marseille. Olympic swimming champion Florent Manado served as the first torchbearer in France.