The Grand Opening of South Africa HOMELIFE Expo! Crowds Gather, Captivating Global Attention!

09-22 11:07 | 1159 visits

The 7th South Africa HOMELIFE Expo opened grandly on September 20, 2023, at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg! This expo is a highlight of trade and economic cooperation between China and South Africa, and it serves as a crucial milestone for Chinese businesses seeking opportunities on the African continent. The expo spans three days, bringing together high-quality exhibitors and professional buyers, offering endless business opportunities.

The South Africa Homelife Expo is a highly influential self-organized Chinese expo in South Africa, attended by prominent figures from both domestic and international spheres at the opening ceremony.

This South African exhibition has invited several media outlets to participate, including CGTN, China Daily, Xinhua News, and more. These media not only attended the opening ceremony but also conducted on-site interviews with exhibitors and buyers at the exhibition, engaging in multi-channel promotion to enhance visibility and influence.

The exhibition has attracted a total of 350 companies from 5 provinces and 27 cities, including Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, and Hunan, with a total of 535 booths and an exhibition area of 15,000 square meters. The promotion of the exhibition in South Africa has garnered strong interest from South African businesses, with a pre-registration of 47,698 buyers before the exhibition.

This exhibition serves as a crucial platform for trade and economic cooperation between China and South Africa and offers an excellent opportunity for Chinese businesses to enter the South African market. The HOMELIFE International Home and Gift Expo help participating companies gain a deeper understanding of the development prospects and opportunities in the South African market. It also brings high-quality and innovative products and services to South African local businesses and consumers.

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