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Hong Kong's trade fairs remain strong despite competition
The Hong Kong International Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition), electronicAsia, Hong Kong International Lighting Fair and Hong Kong International Hardware and Home Improvement Fair, and Hong Kong Optical Fair were held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). AsiaWorld-Expo was the venue for the TDC's other four fairs: the Hong Kong International Furniture Fair, Hong Kong International Building Materials and Construction Equipment Fair, Eco Expo Asia and the inaugural Sports Source Asia. According to TDC, exhibitors and buyers from outside Hong Kong attending the nine fairs brings a total of two billion (HKD) of business travel receipt to the city's economy. Further details of exhibitors' and buyers' spending pattern is appended. The increased interest among overseas buyers was attributed to several factors: Optimism in the European Union, Asian and emerging markets: The strong Euro helped boost the economy of EU countries, despite the gloomy economic situation in the US caused by the prime mortgage rate problem. Asian and other emerging markets are performing well. These and other factors triggered strong demand for such household goods as furniture, lighting and hardware products. While Hong Kong's exports to the US recorded minimal growth in the first nine months of 2007, its exports to other markets rose across the board: Euro zone, up 6.4 per cent; ASEAN, up 13.7 per cent; the Chinese mainland, up 14 per cent; Russia and Central and Eastern European countries, up 29 per cent; the Middle East, up 19.7 per cent. New Sourcing Opportunities: TDC Assistant Executive Director Raymond Yip pointed out that four of the eight fairs held in October were new. The Furniture Fair, Building Materials Fair and Eco-Expo Asia made their debut only last year, while Sports Source Asia was launched this year. The enthusiastic response from international buyers at these fairs underlines Hong Kong's role as an international trade fair and sourcing hub. The TDC organises most of these new fairs with local and international groups to further support Hong Kong's exhibition sector. "Hong Kong's industry and trade sectors are diversifying their products and markets, and trade fairs are helping to speed up this process," said Mr Yip. Seven of TDC's mega trade shows at the HKCEC have the potential of growing much larger, occupying more than 100,000 square metres of floor space, if such space becomes available in the future, Mr Yip added. According to a TDC study, overseas buyers visit trade fairs in Hong Kong for a number of reasons:
The TDC, said Mr Yip, will continue to expand its trade fair portfolio, enlisting the support of the community to enlarge Hong Kong's downtown exhibition facilities. Exhibitors' and buyers' spending pattern
Media Enquiries Beatrice Lam Lawrence Yau
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