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PR Newswire | 05 Jul, 2010
NANJING (China): Taking full advantage of the business potential of the World Expo, Made-in-China.com, the world's leading B2B e-commerce website, is holding a series of events in cooperation with many international chambers of commerce and industry, governments and institutes to offer foreign enterprises limitless business opportunities.

All of these activities began with the business banquet on April 17th. Made-in-China.com invited hundreds of global businesspersons to the Guangzhou Shangri-La Hotel for the Private Sourcing Event, which was held with the institutes of Brazil, UK, and Australia. The event gave attendees the opportunity to network, express preliminary cooperation intentions, and established the groundwork for further communication; some global buyers placed orders on the spot. Also, on April 17 and 18, Made-in-China.com and their members attended a Shenzhen cocktail reception and seminar, which was jointly held by UKTI (UK Trade & Investment), CBBC (China-Britain Business Council), and British Consulate-General Guangzhou.

The above activities raised the curtain for a series of activities from Made-in-China.com at the World Expo. From May 17 to 21, Made-in-China.com cooperated with Limburg Provincial Government of Belgium and held "Limburg Week" in the Belgium Pavilion. The five-day seminar focused on a variety themes including Automotive, Cleantech, environmental technology and energy, Biodiversity, Healthcare and Life Science, Biomedicine, Fruit, and Gastronomie. All the participants found the seminar highly informative, and many of them have set up initial cooperation intentions after the activities.

Made-in-China.com also cooperated with the Delegation of German Industry & Commerce and attended 6 activities with their members from May to June in Shenzhen and Shanghai. The envoys from Berlin, Munich, and Brandenburg attended these events with topics including investment, communication techniques and logistics services. Made-in-China.com builds a bridge of cooperation between Chinese and German enterprises in order to help the German government conduct promotional activities in China.

In July, the president of Argentina will come to Shanghai with representatives of many Argentinian enterprises. Made-in-China.com, as the organizer, will help them invite Chinese Audited Suppliers, who are audited by SGS Group, to participate in this event. During the event, Argentinian buyers will meet with Chinese suppliers and have face-to-face meetings.

Made-in-China.com has earned high praise from their cooperating partners for being highly efficient, responsible and for doing a meaningful job. In order to improve their high quality services, Made-in-China.com is promoting the Mobile websites http://wap.Made-in-China.com and http://m.Made-in-China.com, the online chatting tool TradeMessenger, and many other services that could help their clients conduct business with greater ease. To ensure the quality of their suppliers, Made-in-China.com also cooperates with SGS to perform on-site auditing for their members. In the future, Made-in-China.com will continue to offer more and improved services for their clients.

Made-in-China.com also hopes to cooperate with more international institutes and will hold more activities for helping global businesspersons and institutes find a greater understanding of the Chinese market and source-interested Chinese collaborators.

 
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