As the largest self-organized exhibition of China in Indonesia, China (Indonesia) Trade Fair has become an important platform for Chinese enterprises to explore the Indonesian market. This year's exhibition has attracted nearly 1,000 enterprises from 18 provinces and cities, including Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Guangdong and Shandong, as well as Hong Kong SAR and Indonesia itself, with an exhibition area of 40,000 square meters. The exhibition covers 9 major professional exhibitions, including Industrial Equipment & Parts, Household Electrical Appliances & Consumer Electronics, Building Materials & Home Decoration, PV Gateway, Toys & Babies, Global Textile & Garment, International Home & Gifts, Plastic, Printing & Packaging Equipment, and Furniture, and gathers more than 35 industry segments, demonstrating the strong strength of Chinese products and brands.
The biggest highlight of this exhibition is to empower the whole exhibition period through digital means, realizing the precise docking of demand and supply, i.e. before the exhibition, self-promoting and self-selecting database of potential buyers, the platform with accurate invitations to lock the business opportunities in advance; in the exhibition, the buyers arrive at the automatic reminder, guiding the invited buyers to reach the booth without missing each customer; after the exhibition, the continuous online negotiations with the merchants to follow up on the orders.
As the “One Belt, One Road” continues to go deeper and deeper, China-Indonesia cooperation is getting closer and deeper. Indonesia as the world's fourth most populous country and Southeast Asia's largest economy, foreign trade potential is huge. Data show that in 2023, China-Indonesia bilateral trade volume reached 139.4 billion U.S. dollars, China has been Indonesia's largest trading partner for 11 consecutive years.
This four-day exhibition is hosted by the Wenzhou Municipal People's Government, organized by the Wenzhou Bureau of Commerce and Miolant International Exhibition, co-organized by Ningbo Bureau of Commerce, Taizhou Bureau of Commerce, Shaoxing Bureau of Commerce and Jiaxing Council for the Promotion of International Trade, with the Department of Commerce of Guangdong Province and the Department of Commerce of Shanxi Province as the guiding units.