China Launches Consumer Products Expo to Boost Consumption CGTN China Launches Consumer Products Expo to Boost Consumption
(Yicai Global) May 4
As China pivots toward domestic consumption-driven growth, the country s Ministry of Commerce and the Hainan provincial government are co-hosting the first China International Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, capital of south China s Hainan Province.
Some 1,200 global brands from 69 countries and regions have signed up for the gathering, with Switzerland serving as the guest country of honor.
More than 800 domestic brands from China s 31 provincial-level regions will also participate in the first expo.
Introducing foreign high-quality products to China will meet the market needs and also unblock the domestic circulation, connect both home and overseas markets and facilitate the flow of goods, China s Vice Commerce Minister Wang Bingnan told CGTN in an interview recently.
2021-05-04 12:20:55 GMT2021-05-04 20:20:55(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
by Martina Fuchs
GENEVA, May 4 (Xinhua) Switzerland s iconic little red knife has travelled around the world and will make its first stop at the China International Consumer Products Expo in Hainan this week. This comes as its manufacturer Victorinox aims to make the cut in the Chinese market.
Founded as a cutlery shop in 1884, Victorinox, with its Swiss Army knives, has long shaped the Made in Switzerland global reputation for high quality products and embodied the very essence of Swissness .
But 2020 was a tough year with business hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, Carl Elsener, CEO of the 137-year-old family business, told Xinhua in a recent interview.
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Switzerland s iconic little red knife has traveled around the world and will make its first stop at the China International Consumer Products Expo in Hainan this week. Xinhua 21:50 UTC+8, 2021-05-04 0
Switzerland s iconic little red knife has traveled around the world and will make its first stop at the China International Consumer Products Expo in Hainan this week. This comes as its manufacturer Victorinox aims to make the cut in the Chinese market. Founded as a cutlery shop in 1884, Victorinox, with its Swiss Army knives, has long shaped the Made in Switzerland global reputation for high quality products and embodied the very essence of Swissness .
To promote Australian brands to Chinese consumers, Aumake has recently partnered with an award-winning social e-commerce team based in Hangzhou, China, Keong Chan, executive chairman of the Australian online platform operator, told Xinhua in a recent interview.
The Australian company, which runs a social e-commerce marketplace that connects Asian influencers, buyers and sellers with Australian brands, has registered to attend the first China International Consumer Products Expo (Consumer Expo), to be held from May 7 to 10 in Haikou, south China s Hainan Province.
Chan told Xinhua that the company has planned to set up a presentation booth opposite to the New South Wales Government booth area, displaying its self-owned brands of health supplement products as well as other skincare products.