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127Th Canton Fair Free Of Charge For Exhibitors

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The 127th China Import and Export Fair will be held online on 15-24 June. In order to actively cope with the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic and help foreign trade enterprises to open up the market and tide over difficulties, the Ministry of Commerce decided that the 127th Canton Fair will not charge enterprises to participate in the exhibition during the online hosting period, nor will they charge any fees to the cross-border E-commerce platform participating in the synchronous activities.

In recent years, due to various factors such as weak external demand, the difficulties faced by foreign trade enterprises have increased. In order to help enterprises reduce their burdens, the Ministry of Commerce has reduced the participation fees of the Canton Fair and reduced the booth fees of enterprises in poverty-stricken areas. The total cost for enterprises has been reduced by over 2 billion yuan. In addition to voluntary value-added advertising services such as advertising, the fair will be exempted from exhibitors' fees. This is a practical measure to increase the stability of enterprises and ensure their employment.

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