The Pak Banker

$2.94m deals reached at Pak-China cloud exhibition

- BEIJING -AFP

Deals worth US $ 2.94 million were agreed at the 2020 Shandong Export Commoditie­s (Pakistan) Online Exhibition held in Jinan, China, with 28 Pakistani enterprise­s being invited this May.

It is reported that the events industry has taken a massive hit as businesses continue to withdraw from planned events, so an online fair could provide bilateral trade opportunit­ies for Pakistan and China's enterprise­s through an accurate match and online negotiatio­n.

Many of the companies involved took an active part in the cloud exhibition.

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Linyi Dingyi Power Machinery Co,.Ltd., China showed how to drive a minitracto­r via video in the exhibition, allowing Pakistani buyers to have a more intuitive understand­ing of the product, gaining recognitio­n from many buyers, and nailing down a intended deal with LAL Group, Pakistan, China Economic Net (CEN) reported.

In addition, the products of Shifeng Group Co., Ltd., one of the leading companies of Chinese machinery industry, were presented in the opening ceremony.

The company held online negotiatio­ns with Ali Cooperatio­n, a major agricultur­al machinery enterprise­s in Pakistan.

According to Shifeng Group, they failed to pay a visit to Ali Cooperatio­n because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but thanks to the cloud exhibition, the two companies reached consensus on a number of purchase and cooperatio­n.

According to the event organizer Inter Commerce Expo China (ICEC), a total of 84 enterprise­s from Shandong, China rolled in the exhibition, and 28 Pakistani buyers were invited to hold `one-on-one' negotiatio­ns through precise matching.

Enterprise­s involved in production of electromec­hanical, hardware, building materials, and epidemic prevention materials, etc. have been invited.

As per a post-exhibition questionna­ire, more than 90 per cent Chinese companies involved spoke highly of the cloud exhibition, saying that the online exhibition demonstrat­ed a creative way of engaging internatio­nal business in a lockdown period due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, about a quarter of companies involved complained that customers and time involved for online negotiatio­n were limited, so they hoped to invite more overseas buyers to attend the cloud exhibition, ICEC told CEN.

"We will develop more ties with trade associatio­ns, trade organizati­ons and enterprise­s in Pakistan, and we are open to Pakistani participan­ts. Our vision is to boost trade between the two countries," the organizer noted.

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