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Online crowd swells at third Canton Fair

Virtual event, third since last year, draws 26,000 companies, 2.76 million exhibits

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GUANGZHOU — The 129th session of the China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, concluded online on April 24.

A total of 26,000 participat­ing companies sponsored more than 2.76 million exhibits, 290,000 more than the previous session.

Xu Bing, spokesman for the event, said the trade fair has not only made contributi­ons to unblocking the supply chain for global industry but also injected strong impetus into world trade and the global economic recovery.

This is the third time for the fair to be held online following two virtual events held in June and October last year. Participat­ing companies are now more experience­d with using digital methods to attract and retain customers.

The livestream­ing of the fair attracted a total of 880,000 viewers, and the average number of viewers of each livestream­ed program was up 28.6 percent over the same period of the previous session.

“Compared to the previous online sessions of the fair, we were well prepared this year because we have a better understand­ing of digital marketing, so the orders we received far exceeded our expectatio­ns,” said Li Min from Guangzhou Chemicals Import and Export Co Ltd.

Li said that after taking customers’ preference­s into account, the company has opted to focus on threeminut­e short video marketing, which has helped the company increase its sales this year by more than 2 million yuan ($308,000).

Deng Moli, business manager at Dapu Fayuan Developmen­t Co Ltd, said that by improving livestream­ing techniques, virtual exhibition halls and after-sales service, the company has received 30 inquiries from its customers, with the value of intended orders reaching $300,000.

The 10-day online event received 35.38 million visits in all on its official website as participat­ing companies have acclimatiz­ed themselves to more virtual modes of doing business.

Fabien Dessaint, a French buyer who has attended the Canton Fair since 2007, praised the event’s digital setup as impressive, saying its website is very user-friendly.

“After finding the product we need, we can chat with the supplier through instant messaging. We can also schedule an appointmen­t for a video call and have exhibitors livestream their products and production line,” Dessaint said.

Dessaint said he would have been in Guangzhou for the fair if the COVID-19 pandemic had not broken out.

“We had to postpone our events in China, but we had an increase in turnover, thanks to the import of goods. E-commerce in France has taken advantage of the COVID-19 crisis,” he said.

For Simon Borg, a Swedish buyer who has participat­ed in the Canton Fair for years, the event is an important platform for purchasing daily consumer goods to meet the increasing demand.

“Even if the fair is held online, buyers are still able to find the latest products of Chinese companies through its cloud-based exhibition­s and livestream­ing programs,” Borg said, applauding the great business opportunit­ies in China as well as its high-quality goods.

The value of the Canton Fair lies in the innovation of trade cooperatio­n between China and other countries and regions in the world, noted Xu, the event’s spokesman, adding that it facilitate­s one-stop trade consultati­on and procuremen­t for companies from home and abroad, and provides trustworth­y suppliers and purchasers.

A total of 44 virtual matchmakin­g and signing ceremony events, or “Promotions in the Cloud”, were launched in 32 countries across the globe during the fair.

One of the matchmakin­g events attracted nearly 400 businesses from China and Indonesia. Among the participat­ing businesses from Indonesia is Kawan Lama Group, a large retailer in the country.

Kuncoro Wibowo, the group’s board chairman, said the fair is a vital channel for his company to reach suppliers and provides a variety of cost-effective commoditie­s, which are suitable for the Indonesian market where they are well received.

Domestic buyers expressed intent to place nearly 2,000 orders with participat­ing exhibitors at the fair. Meanwhile, 12,000 domestic buyers such as supermarke­ts, retail chains and e-commerce platforms communicat­ed with 340 exhibitors from 28 countries and regions to help overseas enterprise­s explore the Chinese market.

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