The 31st China International Fair will be held from July 12th to July 15th, and offline exhibitions will be fully resumed in Japan after the epidemic
The East China Import and Export Fair is the largest import and export trade exhibition in China that focuses on the textile, clothing, and light industry industries. It is jointly hosted by nine provinces and cities, including Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Shandong, Nanjing, and Ningbo. On July 6th, the reporter learned from the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce that the 31st China International Fair will be held from July 12th to July 15th at the Shanghai New International Expo Center.
This year's China International Fair is a comprehensive resumption of offline exhibitions after the epidemic. It is of great significance to promote foreign trade enterprises to compete for overseas orders, explore diversified markets, further promote stable scale and optimized structure of foreign trade, and achieve the annual growth goal of foreign trade.
It is understood that the exhibition scale of this year's China International Fair is 105200 square meters, using 9 halls of the Shanghai New International Expo Center, with a total of 5234 exhibition spaces and 3299 participating companies, including 234 overseas exhibitors from 11 countries and regions. It is expected that 33000 domestic and foreign buyers will gather at this year's China International Fair.
This year's China International Fair has four major professional theme exhibitions: clothing and apparel exhibition, textile fabric exhibition, household goods exhibition, and decorative gift exhibition, as well as two major professional exhibition areas: overseas exhibition area and cross-border e-commerce exhibition area. In addition to exhibitions, this year's China International Fair will also hold an opening forum on July 12th, and six procurement docking meetings will be held in the docking area of Hall N4 of the Shanghai New International Expo Center from July 12th to 14th. Among them, there are four "face-to-face" offline negotiation sessions, including a Japanese buyer session, a decoration and gift session, a textile and clothing session, and a household goods session. The buyers come from 34 countries and regions including Japan, Russia, Germany, India, Pakistan, etc. Two "Screen to Screen" online negotiation sessions, including RCEP and European and American buyer sessions, with buyers from 21 countries and regions including Singapore, Russia, Vietnam, Malaysia, South Korea, etc.