Core Insights - The article highlights the ongoing efforts by various regions in China to facilitate foreign trade enterprises in expanding their domestic market presence through trade fairs and exhibitions [1][4][16] - The strategy involves a combination of offline exhibitions and online marketing to create a mutually beneficial cycle between consumers and foreign trade companies [1][4] Group 1: Trade Fair Activities - Jiangsu province is actively hosting foreign trade product supply and demand matching events, showcasing a wide range of products including smart technology and household appliances [4][2] - During the "May Day" holiday, cities like Changzhou, Xuzhou, and Yangzhou organized multiple events to promote quality foreign trade goods to domestic consumers [4][2] Group 2: Market Expansion Strategies - Changzhou's Commerce Bureau plans to establish a database of foreign trade enterprises transitioning to domestic sales, aiming to host over 200 large-scale events by the end of June [7] - In Shanghai, supermarkets are increasingly opening sections dedicated to foreign trade products, which are gaining popularity among consumers [9][11] Group 3: Sales Performance - A foreign trade company specializing in the U.S. market reported selling out several products during the trade fairs, indicating strong domestic demand [11][13] - Another company noted that on the first day of the "May Day" holiday, they received over 1,000 sales orders, prompting plans to extend the event due to high demand [15] Group 4: Online and Offline Integration - In Guangzhou, over ten e-commerce platforms and retail supermarkets are providing support for foreign trade enterprises to facilitate domestic sales through integrated online resources [18]
火爆,受青睐!产业联动畅通“外转内” 外贸优品加速“海归”上新
Yang Shi Wang·2025-05-08 08:10