Some 550 Chinese companies will be scouting for deals during the
China Trade Week exhibition set to take place in Nairobi between June
13 and June 15.
The trade fair, which is in its fourth
consecutive year, is looking to connect retailers, manufacturers,
distributors, importers and exporters in Kenya with their counterparts
from China.
The event was attended by about 450 Chinese companies last year.
“China
Trade Week expo 2018 is set to host about 550 Chinese firms who will be
showcasing their wares for three days at Kenyatta International
Convention Centre in Nairobi,” said the exhibition’s events director
Mitchell Meyrick.
“Companies dealing in construction, lighting and energy,
clothing and textile, electrical goods and electronics, print, packaging
and agricultural machinery will be attending the expo.”
China Trade Week was inspired by China’s ambitious development plan dubbed One Belt One Road.
It
started in 2013 at the United Arabs Emirates and has spread to other
countries including Ghana, South Africa, Iran and Morocco.
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