Event in Guangzhou
More than 1,200 overseas exhibitors from 30 countries and regions are looking for trade opportunities at the 5th China International Small and Medium Enterprises Fair (CISMEF) and Sino-Korean Small and Medium Enterprises Fair that opened on Monday.
The fair was expected to promote exchanges between small and medium-sized enterprises at home and abroad. More than 10,000 participants were expected from overseas.
The South Korean delegation included more than 250 exhibiting firms from a wide range of industries and about 5,000 professional buyers.
The organizing committee of this time would like to set up an exhibition pavilion for members of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), which is expected to be a new highlight at the event. About 20 of the 45 ASEM members used the platform to promote their own products, investment and trade opportunities.
Overseas delegations that have registered to hold seminars for the promotion of investment opportunities include many countries. The United Kingdom promoted the pivotal role of London as an international financial centre, while the United States displayed its competitive e-commerce solutions for SMEs.
Different countries are carrying out their promotions through different and unique ways. Their enthusiasm for promotional campaigns is unprecedented. This huge market made China more attractive to businesspeople worldwide.
The fair is jointly sponsored by the National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce, State Administration for Industry and Commerce, State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, China Banking Regulatory Commission and the provincial government of Guangdong.
Are you interested in the business opportunities in China?
China is one of the world’s great growth markets and is likely to be for many years to come. Foreign companies often face difficulties in assessing Chinese market demand and enacting effective strategies because of the language barriers, culture differences, and high expense.
BPOVIA is the leading virtual assistant and Knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) service provider in China. BPOVIA is the only virtual assistant company ever been nominated for the prestigious “Red Herring 100 Asia” Awards 2008. Combines international perspective with local know-how, BPOVIA can provide our clients China business development service and help our clients doing successful business in China.
Please visit http://www.BPOVIA.com/ for details about our service.
Popularity: 7%