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全球2200家采购商组团来广州扫货!广东优品展下周开幕
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-09-05 12:04
Core Insights - The first Guangdong Quality Products Exhibition will take place from September 12 to 14 at the Canton Fair Complex, showcasing nearly 10,000 consumer products from over 1,000 well-known Guangdong enterprises [2] - The exhibition aims to promote the upgrade of "Made in Guangdong" from a world factory to a global brand [2] - Approximately 2,200 global buyers and over 100,000 visitors are expected to attend the event [2] Group 1: Exhibition Details - The exhibition will feature five major sectors: home appliances and electronics, fashion and beauty, toys and cultural products, health food, and furniture [2] - Notable participating companies include Midea, TCL, DJI, Aofei, Wan Jia Le, Zhujiang Beer, Wang Laoji, and Chen Li Ji [2] - A total of 2,175 professional buyers, including major retailers like Walmart, Decathlon China, and Amazon, have confirmed their attendance [2] Group 2: Special Activities - The exhibition will host two special events, including a star-studded concert featuring six Chinese pop singers [3] - There will be sub-venues and interactive experience zones in popular shopping districts, allowing for immediate consumer engagement [3] - A representative from a major duty-free company expressed hopes to connect more quality Guangdong products with their stores through the exhibition [3]
掘金泰国-市场洞察与战略机遇报告2025-海域出海研究
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-06 17:02
Group 1: Thailand Overview - Thailand is the second largest economy in ASEAN with a GDP of $545 billion in 2023, and a per capita GDP of $7,830, which is above the ASEAN average of $5,210 [7][9] - The country has a population of 67.9 million, with over 90% practicing Buddhism, and Thai is the official language [9][7] - Thailand's total foreign trade reached $585 billion, accounting for 15.2% of ASEAN's total trade, and it attracted $12 billion in foreign direct investment, ranking third in ASEAN [7][9] Group 2: Policy Incentives and Opportunities - The Thai government supports nine key industries, including automotive and electronics, aiming to enhance GDP by at least 1% [23][19] - The EV3.0 and EV3.5 policies target a 30% production rate for electric vehicles by 2030, with Chinese companies holding a 75% market share in Thailand's electric vehicle sector [24][25] - The report highlights the importance of compliance, including ODI registration, trademark protection, and adherence to import regulations [30][19] Group 3: Consumer Insights - The Thai consumer market is shifting towards convenience and digitalization, with over 80% of online consumption occurring on mobile devices [30] - E-commerce is dominated by Shopee with a 49% market share, followed by Lazada at 30%, and TikTok Shop is rapidly growing with a live shopping penetration rate exceeding 40% [30] - The report identifies five trends in luxury consumption, including high-end dining experiences, cultural entertainment privileges, luxury travel, personalized health services, and collectible investments [28][30] Group 4: Chinese Enterprises in Thailand - Chinese companies are performing well in various sectors, including electric vehicles (BYD, Great Wall), home appliances (Haier, Midea), fast fashion (SHEIN, Pop Mart), and cosmetics (ZEESEA,橘朵) [30][19] - The report emphasizes the need for localization strategies and leveraging policy benefits to tap into consumer and industrial opportunities in Thailand [30][19]