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Latest China-made electronics take center stage in Johannesburg

Thousands of buyers visited the China Sourcing Fair: Electronics in Johannesburg to check out new product breakthroughs from Greater China's inventive suppliers. The event staged at the Gallagher Convention Centre from November 30 to December 2, 2011.

Suppliers from the world's largest electronics factory showed off the latest in consumer electronics, computer & networking, telecom products, electronic accessories, home appliances and security products. China is home to a big number of competitive suppliers in the industry. Many of them are also manufacturing for leading international brands.

The Fair is the biggest-event of its kind in South Africa, featuring low-cost and professional suppliers from the world's manufacturing powerhouse. Buyers from South Africa and nearby markets benefited from sourcing directly from China and inspecting the products firsthand right at their home market.

South Africa imports most of its products from China, thereby making the China Sourcing Fair an opportune venue for South African businesses to meet growing domestic demand. The Fair also served as a springboard for Chinese manufacturers to showcase ingenuity and seize lucrative opportunities in Continental Africa and South Africa's fast growing domestic markets.

Expanding its quality sourcing platform, the China Sourcing Fair in Johannesburg is accessible online. Visit the Online Sourcing Fair for the Electronics Fair at www.onlinesourcingfair.com/sael. If you were unable to visit the Fair or interested in revisiting the event, click the link now to meet your new business partners or get in touch with your prospective suppliers.

Enjoy direct and low-cost sourcing from China close to your home market!

Source at the next China Sourcing Fair: Electronics returning to South Africa in 2012.