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2020 Yiwu Imported Commodities Fair is Being Held in World Capital of Small Commodities

YIWU, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#BeltAndRoad–The 2020 China Yiwu Imported Commodities Fair opened in Yiwu City on November 13, 2020 and will continue until the 16th. As a professional, international and market-oriented event, Yiwu Imported Commodities Fair is committed to becoming China’s top brand for imported consumer goods.

View the 2020 Yiwu Imported Commodities Fair album:

https://as.alltuu.com/v4/albumset/1001142273/

The Fair has five pavilions, namely Quality Life (Wine & Coffee), Asia Pavilion, Europe Pavilion, America-Oceania-Africa Pavilion, and Quality Life (Home Decoration Materials), to exhibit products from 78 countries and regions.

The Fair attracted nearly 1,000 exhibitors, one third of which were newcomers. Among them were the second largest butter cookie manufacturer from Denmark, the well-known organic superfood manufacturer from Germany, and many well-known Australian companies. Meanwhile, as this year�s Fair was opened right after the closure of China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, 93 CIIE exhibitors also came to the Fair, a significant increase from last year’s 26.

Government participants included the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai, the Consulate General of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in Shanghai, the Consulate General of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay in Shanghai, the China-Britain Business Council, The Canada International Trade Promotion Society, and the West Australia Trade and Investment Promotion Council.

As the country of honor, Russia brought more than 30 companies including the Russian Agricultural Group. Representatives from the Russian Consulate in Shanghai, the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing, and the Russian Export Center Group attended the Fair to showcase various aspects of the country, including economy, trade, culture and arts.

Varied supporting activities were prepared for exhibitors, buyers and visitors. In addition to a number of business themed forums and business matchmaking meetings, multiple cultural activities were held. For instance, Russia brought ethnic performances and food appreciation; the British Pavilion invited visitors on site to experience the purest British fashion; the Latte Art competition in the coffee products area attracted a lot of attention.

Another highlight of the Fair was the debut of the mascot “Jin Jin”, a lively and lovely white gosling, whose vibrant cartoon image reflects the enthusiasm and diversity of the Fair, greatly enhancing the image awareness of the Fair.

For more:

Official website: http://www.importfair.cn/en

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yiwuimportfair/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yiwu_importedfair/

Contacts

Chim Chen

service@yiwufair.com

Alex

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