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Fair’s e-commerce platform helps buyers and sellers find each other

- By QIUQUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

Internet technologi­es will lead to new ways of making deals between overseas buyers and Chinese exporters at the Canton Fair, which has introduced an e-commerce platform to help boost trade, according to a company executive.

“The e-commerce platform, as an important supplement of the 60-year-old fair, will help increase trade efficiency for traditiona­l Chinese exporters and global buyers,” said Li Xiaobin, vice-president of Canton Fair E-Commerce Co Ltd.

Organizers of the Canton Fair, or the China Import and Export Fair, launched the e-commerce platform — e-cantonfair.com— in 2013.

“We have introduced a series of new measures, based on big data technologi­es, to facilitate efficiency of making deals between buyers and Chinese exporters,” said Li.

According to Li, a mobile app of the e-commerce platform was launchedfo­r globalbuye­rsatthe 120th Canton Fair, which was being held in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province.

“Buyers are allowed to browse products online, which are marked withQRcode­s, and visit the exporters’ booths quickly,” said Li.

Buyers can also publicize their requests for products and can be quickly contacted exporters, according to Li.

According to Li, the e-commerce platform includes more than 4,500 traditiona­l Chinese exporters and nearly 200,000 global buyers, with about 80,000 deals being reached online a year. In contrast with other e-commerce platforms, which focus on business-tocustomer model, most deals by done on the Canton Fair’s e-commerce platform are large business-to-business agreements, according to Li.

“The traditiona­l Canton Fair, China’s largest trade event, has already developed a large number of global buyers and laid a solid foundation for us to help Chinese exporters find potential clients online,” said Li.

Pan Xianhui, a sales manager of Ningbo Violet Lighting Electric Co Ltd, said promotion on the Canton Fair’s e-commerce platform would be a further step for the company to meet potential buyers.

“We are optimizing informatio­n of products on the platform, looking for more overseas buyers,” said Pan.

The company, in Ningbo of Zhejiang province, is a manufactur­er of outdoor lamps and lanterns and other electric appliances, and sells about 90 percent of its products to overseas markets, according to Pan.

The company’s sales declined by about 10 percent year-on-year to about 200 million yuan ($29.7 million) in the first three quarters of this year.

Pan attributed the sales drop to slowing global demand, shifts of manufactur­ing to neighborin­g countries and regions, and increased domestic production costs.

number of online deals reached a year through the e-commerce platform run by the fair

 ?? QIU QUANLIN / CHINA DAILY ?? A foreign buyer browses the e-commerce platform of the Canton Fair for products his company wants in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
QIU QUANLIN / CHINA DAILY A foreign buyer browses the e-commerce platform of the Canton Fair for products his company wants in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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