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XIAN Brand Digital Expo

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XIAN BRAND DIGITAL EXPO, hosted by CCPIT XI’an Branch, co-hosted by MIE which will be held from August 31th to September 2nd, 2020 and take good use of GTW digital platform to help XI’an suppliers to develop Middle east and Africa business.

Approximately 50 enterprises from XI’an will be a part of this unique online exhibition through the digital platform. The Fair will be held from August 31th to September 2nd, 2020, with more than 50 Middle east and Africa enterprises and related institutions taking part and 50 high-quality Tea & Building materials suppliers and manufacturers of Medical products, realizing online accurate docking and accurate matching through internet cloud video conferencing technology.

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a massive impact on economies and societies. In an attempt to minimize the impact of the pandemic on the foreign trade enterprises and to provide solution for enterprises, when they are unable to take part in an on ground exhibition and merchants are facing hassles in communication, Department of Commerce of XI’an City is offering this unique online platform wherein an exhibition on Tea & Building materials & Medical products in Africa will take place.

Shaanxis tea trade volume grew steadily in 2019, with the main varieties being green tea and fucha. Green tea exports amounted to us $11.35 million, an increase of 188% over the previous year. XI’an City in Shaanxi Province is one of the biggest manufacturing bases of Tea. This online fair gives a legal, effective, reliable and affordable way to trade; giving full play to the numbers of XI’an economic advantages. During these difficult times, we hope the event will bring a positive business relationship between Africa countries and XI’an.

Source : www.globaltradeweek.com

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