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The 3rd edition of the China Products (Colombo, Sri Lanka) Exhibition returns to a country whose economy is being boosted by growing consumer demand spurred by higher disposable incomes.
In 2017, the China Products Exhibition brings over 120 Chinese companies to Colombo, providing an excellent opportunity for Sri Lankan businesses to explore long-term business associations with Chinese companies in the form of tie-ups, joint ventures, collaborations and import-export trading relations. The show will fulfil the requirements of Sri Lanka’s high growth industries through its robust sourcing platform, providing a wide variety of new and innovative products for the industry. Thus, the China Products Exhibition is the optimum B2B fair to source quality products from China in Sri Lanka.
The exhibition is organised jointly by the China Council for Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT Guangdong Committee), China National Machinery and Equipment Import and Export Corporation (CMEC), Worldex-SingEx Exhibitions (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd and Guangzhou Haisi Exhibition Company and supported by Guangzhou Municipal Commission of Commerce.
The industry partner for the event is National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL) and the exhibition is managed by Worldex India Exhibition & Promotion Pvt. Ltd.
To access a world of opportunities and take the next step towards global expansion, visit the China Products (Colombo, Sri Lanka) Exhibition from 22-24 November at the Sri Lanka Exhibition & Convention Centre (SLECC).
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