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Firms mixed over the online format due to COVID-19
By Chi Jingyi and Tao Mingyang Published: Apr 15, 2021 08:18 PM
The China Import and Export Fair Complex in Guangzhou, South China s Guangdong Province, where the Canton Fair takes place twice every year. This year, much of the fair is going virtual. Photo: VCG
China on Thursday opened one of the world s largest trade fairs, the Canton Fair, attracting a record number of products from around the world in another fresh sign of the accelerating economic recovery in China and beyond from the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, due to the lingering threat posed by the coronavirus, the 129th Canton Fair, usually takes place in Guangzhou, South China s Guangdong Province, is held mostly online, encouraging more overseas businesses to attend but frustrating some vendors that want to show their products in person.
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