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Spring Fair expands exhibit with new pavilions, ‘green’ selection for eco-conscious buyers
The China Sourcing Fair: Home Products unveiled new pavilions and a selection of green products at AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong on April 20 to 23, 2012. Visitors to the four-day Fair were introduced to a new pavilion for home appliances. Buyers looking to capitalize on the growing green market also found a variety of eco-friendly home products.
With broader exhibits, the Fair featured more product and suppliers from Greater China and Asia. The four-day event was co-located with other China Sourcing Fairs, which also unveiled new green products to cater to eco-conscious buyers in various industries. Together, the Fairs showcased over 2,000 booths.
Presenting Hong Kong’s biggest group of mainland China exhibitors in the industry, the Fair connected buyers to suppliers who demonstrated manufacturing competence and competitiveness as shown in exhibits including sports & event gifts, electronic premiums, watches & clocks, stationery & paper, gifts, trinkets & jewelry boxes, general gifts and promotional iProduct accessories.
The Fair further enhanced its quality sourcing platform with free and exclusive on-site buyer services such as sourcing seminars at the Conference Program including “green” topics with interactive panel discussion, Global Sources’ magazine show issue, buyers’ lounge area with Internet access, extended product gallery and free refreshments at the Wine & Cappuccino Bar.
Another special China Sourcing Fair feature is the Online Sourcing Fair (OSF) for the Home Products Fair, a digital trade event that allows you to revisit the April 2012 show, browse through booth and product photos, learn about the exhibitors and send inquiries online. Supplier verification details are provided to help you assess the credibility of your potential manufacturers. Visit the OSF now at www.onlinesourcingfair.com/hkhp.
Keep pace with new home product trends by sourcing at the Home Products Fair! The China Sourcing Fair: Home Products returns to Hong Kong on October 19 to 22, 2012.
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