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阿胶入茶,吹风机“智”造,山东新特产“链”上进博会

Group 1: Import Expo Highlights - The 8th China International Import Expo opened in Shanghai, with over 600 new exhibitors added to last year's 3,496, setting historical highs in exhibition area and total number of companies [1] - Shandong province showcased a pavilion featuring 43 enterprises, focusing on the integration of time-honored brands and foreign trade products, with six major exhibition areas highlighting local specialties [1] Group 2: Tea Beverage Market - Dong'e Ejiao promoted its "Jin Shang Hua" tea brand at the expo, which combines traditional Ejiao with tea, appealing to health-conscious consumers [2] - The new-style tea beverage market in China is projected to reach 354.72 billion yuan in 2024, but the growth rate has slowed to 6.4%, indicating a shift from rapid expansion to a more competitive landscape [2] - Su Liu He, another time-honored brand, also introduced its health-oriented tea drinks, emphasizing the importance of adapting to consumer preferences while maintaining traditional techniques [3] Group 3: Smart Hair Dryer Innovation - A smart hair dryer developed by Orange Cloud Internet Design Co., a subsidiary of Jerry Group, features AI temperature control, maintaining a stable temperature between 55°C at varying distances [4] - The product has gained attention in international markets, with the previous model selling 100,000 units in South Korea alone last year, showcasing the company's successful export strategy [4] - Continuous innovation and the application of industrial-grade temperature control technology in consumer electronics are key to the company's success in overseas markets [4] Group 4: Economic Impact and Future Events - Over the past seven expos, Shandong has organized 50,000 purchasing enterprises and nearly 170,000 attendees, with intended transaction orders exceeding 3,200 and a total intended transaction amount of over 43 billion USD [5] - A dialogue event focusing on Shandong's collaboration with multinational companies is scheduled for November 6, aiming to further expand international market access for local products [5]