China’s Way - China Trade shows
Let out that Chinese tongue. China is world renowned for its trading capabilities be it their government or
individual Chinese citizens. Trading means a lot to any ordinary Chinese – they make anything worth selling. And
what better way to sell and buy than in trade shows. China trade shows are in hundreds annually. Just name an
industry and there are China trade shows for that.
Are you into shoes? Well, the Guangzhou Shoe Fair is China’s newest independent footwear industry. This fair is
China’s premier and has an international attendance showcasing all types of shoes in the latest styles, leather
goods and accessories. This fair was opened to the public from October 14-19, 2006 and was organized by Donnor
Exhibition Company Limited.
In the forefront of China trade shows is the Chinese Export Commodities Fair also known as the Canton Fair. It
held its 100th session on Oct. 15-20 and 25-30. This session is held in Guangzhou, Southern China with an estimated
number of attendees at 190,000. The fair’s turnover was projected to be US$32 billion. More than 7,000 exhibitors
will gather together in each phase of the show where visitors from other continents can sit down to discuss and
negotiate business possibilities of expansion with the help of Chinese suppliers and manufacturers.
China trade shows have been proven to promote they country’s various industries. The International Computer
Communication and Consumer Electronic Products Exposition held its sixth expo on Oct. 17-20, 2006 featuring product
display, business negotiation, academic seminar, investment negotiation and technological cooperation. For this
year, a “buyer’s zone” was set up that showcased samples and related information of products the market demanded.
But more than that, the fair actually presented China’s capability in terms of computer and electronics
products.
Another one of the most successful China trade shows is the largest fair for the textile industry – the China
International Textile Machinery Exhibition that pulls off on Oct. 17-21, 2006. The fair had its maiden exhibition
in 1988 and is now fast becoming the most influential and established professional textile machinery exhibition in
China. The fair already earned the respect of the global industry as a vital way in understanding and on how to
enter China’s textile market. In CITME, 1,100 exhibitors from 25 counties and regions are expected to assemble
together utilizing all 62,000-exhibition space of the China International Exhibition Center. Polls showed that 90%
of the 35,585 registered international trade visitors were satisfied with the fair.
Now if that’s not reason enough to do business with China, who knows what is? Hit it in China trade shows!
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