China Sourcing Fairs - Introduction

Introduction

The China Sourcing Fairs is organized by Global Sources, a business-to-business trade media company that connects exporters from Asia and buyers from all parts of the world.

Many buyers want to meet suppliers face-to-face before committing to buying a new product in bulk. The trade blog memotrek.com explains:

“In-depth assessment and due diligence can only be achieved after having gained first-hand experience of the strengths and weaknesses of each of the suppliers by being able to look back upon business relationships with a rich order history.”

Under the umbrella label of "China Sourcing Fairs" are distinct and separate fairs held throughout the year. These specialized fairs are Baby & Children's Products, Fashion Accessories, Electronics & Components, Gifts & Home Products, Hardware & Building Materials and Underwear & Swimwear.

The China Sourcing Fairs are usually held at:

  • AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong
  • Dubai Int'l Convention & Exhibition Centre, UAE
  • Bombay Exhibition Centre, India
  • Shanghai New Int'l Expo Centre, China

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