Canton Fair is an excellent place to find factories to produce items

One of the Canton Fair’s major aims is enriching mutual understanding between China and the business community in the rest of the world. The growing number of Russian business visitors is certainly a positive trend in this respect, allowing for the hope that the remaining obstacles to bilateral economic trade will disappear eventually.

196 Canton Fair is participated by over 24415 corporate exhibitors, displaying a varied array of products and accessories to the show attendees. The range of items showcased here includes hardware tools, chemicals, electrical gadgets, vehicles, lighting solutions, and several other high-utility products. Furniture and glass art items are also put on exhibit at the show.
The fair, or China Import and Export Fair, will further promote the integration of the country’s economy with the world, the stabilization of exports and expansion of imports, said China’s Vice Minister of Commerce Li Jinzao.

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The fair opened as the country’s gross domestic product growth slowed to 7.7 percent in the first quarter of 2013, down from 7.9 percent during the final quarter of 2012, the National Bureau of Statistics said Monday.
The Canton Fair is an excellent place to find factories to produce items of your own design. Let’s say you want to create your own line of handbags. You can easily find a vendor to mass produce what you want to sell by showing them patterns of your design.

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