进博特写:从组团到“单飞” 展商展现“看得见”的成长

Group 1 - The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) saw participation from nearly 200 Canadian companies, a significant increase from the previous year, with approximately 30 companies from Ontario and British Columbia each [1] - The Canada International Trade Promotion Association (CITPA) has been organizing Canadian enterprises to participate in the CIIE for several years, focusing on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises [1] - Canadian brand Savor North introduced a unique type of sea cucumber to the Chinese market, aiming to provide consumers with different choices [1] Group 2 - Many companies that initially participated in the CIIE with CITPA have since become independent exhibitors, showcasing significant growth in their exhibition space [2] - One company expanded its exhibition area from 18 square meters to 72 square meters in the health products section, indicating successful growth [2] Group 3 - Su Mei Da Hong Kong participated again this year, featuring a mix of long-term partners and new brands, highlighting the growth of exhibitors [3] - The "first launch area" at Su Mei Da's booth showcased innovative products, including a plasma continuous annealing line from Plasmait, which is the only company globally to commercialize this technology [4] Group 4 - New Zealand's dairy company Fonterra not only exhibited but also played a role as an organizer, bringing 26 New Zealand companies to the CIIE this year, up from 12 and 21 in previous years [4] - The collaborative approach of Fonterra allows multiple industries in New Zealand to benefit from participation in the CIIE, with many companies transitioning to independent exhibitions over time [4]