What is the window of a country's foreign trade

Canton Fair is the window of a country's foreign trade.

China Import and Export Commodities Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, was founded in the spring of 1957, held annually in Guangzhou in the spring and autumn, jointly organized by the Ministry of Commerce and the People's Government of Guangdong Province, the China Foreign Trade Center to undertake the China Import and Export Commodities Fair is China's longest history, the largest scale, the most complete range of commodities, the largest number of purchasers and the distribution of countries and regions the most extensive, the best results, It is the most comprehensive international trade event with the largest scale, the largest variety of commodities, the largest number of buyers and the widest distribution of countries and regions, the best transaction results and the best reputation.

Since its inception, the Canton Fair has always insisted on reform and innovation, and has never ceased to undergo various severe tests, strengthened trade exchanges between China and the world, and demonstrated China's image and development achievements, which is a high-quality platform for Chinese enterprises to explore the international market, and a guiding and demonstration base for the implementation of China's foreign trade development strategy.

After years of development, Canton Fair has become the No.1 platform for promoting China's foreign trade, and has been regarded as the barometer and wind vane of China's foreign trade, and the window, epitome and symbol of China's opening up to the outside world.

Scope of Exhibitors

The Canton Fair is held in three phases, each with a different scope of exhibitors. Phase I: large machinery and equipment, small machinery, bicycles, motorcycles, auto parts, chemical products, hardware, tools, vehicles (outdoor), construction machinery (outdoor), household appliances, consumer electronics, electrical and electronic products, computers and communication products, lighting products, construction and decoration materials, sanitary ware, imported exhibits.

The second phase: kitchenware, daily-use ceramics, craft ceramics, home decorations, glass handicrafts, furniture, weaving and rattan and iron handicrafts, garden products, iron and stone products (outdoor), household products, personal care appliances, bathroom products, watches and glasses, toys, gifts and premiums, festival products, local specialties (new for the 109th session).

Phase 3: men's and women's clothing, children's clothing, underwear, sportswear and casual wear, fur, leather, down and products, apparel trimmings and accessories, home textiles, textile raw materials and fabrics, carpets and tapestries, food, medicine and health care products, medical equipment, consumables, dressings, sports and travel and leisure goods, office stationery, shoes, bags.