Zhejiang Export Commodity online fair will promote Pak-China trade

BEIJING: The five-day “Zhejiang Export Commodity Online Fair 2020’ that will be held from May12-16 will promote Pakistan’s hardware and electromechanical products, said the Department of Commerce of Zhejiang Province, China on Sunday.

The event organiser, Zhejiang Samexpo Exhibition Company, said the events industry has taken a massive hit as businesses continue to withdraw from planned events, so an online fair could provide bilateral trade opportunities for Pakistan and China’s enterprises through an accurate match and online negotiation, China Economic Net reported on Sunday.

It said the Pak-China trade fairs are moving online as the COVID-19 pandemic adversely impacted the events industry. The traditionally face-to-face communication has shifted to a screen-to-screen one.

Recently, an online investment promotion meeting for foreign investment projects was successfully held in Heilongjiang, China.

More than 30 well-known enterprises from Pakistan, Greece, Germany, Britain, the United States and other countries have been invited to participate in the remote trade fair with Chinese merchants from different cities of Heilongjiang province. The industries related to the online meeting included biomedicine, equipment manufacturing, graphite, cultural tourism and agriculture.

On April 28, twenty-eight Pakistani enterprises involved in electro-mechanical, hardware, building materials, and epidemic prevention materials, etc. have been invited to participate in China’s Shandong Export Commodities (Pakistan) Cloud Exhibition. By “one-on-one” negotiations through precise matching, 124 meetings have been held between both sides, indicating fruitful results.

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