Canton Fair is held to conduct the Chinese products as well as services showcase

The Canton Fair is short for China Import and Export Fair. It was first held in 1957, with the aim to expand Canton’s trading volume and to attract more investment. It is also a big stage for ambitious corporations to show themselves. At this year’s fair, a large number of merchants gathered at this place to put the best of their products on display.

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Welcome to Canton Fair 2013

If you are interested either in expanding your business market to Guangzhou or in searching for potential business partners as well as suppliers to form a new network, you can simply take advantage from Canton Fair. Canton Fair stands for China Import and Export Fair, which is often used as a beneficial event for those who aim to promote their business. It is known as one of the biggest trade shows which are held in Guangzhou. Usually, Canton Fair is held every spring and autumn as a time to conduct the Chinese products as well as services showcase.

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To attract more overseas buyers, the fair was held concurrently with Canton fair and the visitor promotion at the emerging markets, such as SE Asia & Middle East were reinforced. On the other hand, to support enterprises to explore business in China market, organizers not only strengthened visitor promotion in China, but also provided a series of concurrent activities related to China domestic market, such as fashion show and professional seminars.

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