Expo Special: Twin commodities expos promote Asian trade
Updated: 2013-04-24 05:31
By Zhang Shiyi (China Daily)
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The Asia Expo Singapore and Fujian Commodities Expo Singapore attract quality professional buyers from across Asia. Provided to China Daily |
The third edition of Asia Expo Singapore and Fujian Commodities Expo Singapore is set for Nov 21 to 23 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Singapore.
The two trade expos will again round off the final buying opportunities for competitively priced goods made in China and Asia that are targeted at growing Southeast Asia markets.
The 2013 expo will once more combine two individual sections with more than 300 suppliers in total.
Fujian Commodities Expo Singapore will present quality China enterprises from Fujian province, while the Asia Expo Singapore will showcase a broad spectrum of suppliers from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, Hong Kong special administrative region as well as Singapore, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
Both sections are presented under one roof for the convenience of professional Asian and regional buyers who are visiting to source new products and identify new trading partners .
This year a new section will be added to the expo that will focus on advertising premiums, souvenirs, promotional gifts and novelties.
Other product sectors on show will be quality-led and competitively priced giftware, homeware, toys and baby products, consumer electronics and gadgets, stationery, and festive and seasonal goods.
Last year more than 3,400 visitors from all over Asia, including Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam attended, and the second edition received a positive business response from both exhibitors and visitors.
With the emerging ASEAN markets now being recognized by Asian exporters as an expansion opportunity, Asia Expo Singapore is perfectly positioned to provide a trade platform bringing suppliers and buyers together to develop regional Asian markets.
www.asiaexposingapore.com
zhangshiyi@chinadaily.com.cn
(China Daily 04/24/2013 page14)
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