Editor's Note
This editor’s note highlights the key facts and market implications behind “The 139th Canton Fair Phase 2 Concludes Today wi”, with emphasis on sourcing, product fit, fabrication, logistics, or buyer impact.
On the afternoon of April 27, the offline exhibition of Phase 2 of the 139th Canton Fair concluded. This phase focused on the theme of "Quality Home," covering an exhibition area of 515,000 square meters with 25,000 booths. It included three major sectors: household items, gifts and decorations, and building materials and furniture, showcasing a total of 2.22 million products. Four new zones were established for fashion accessories, bamboo and wooden tableware, bamboo and wooden household items, and integrated houses and garden facilities. Phase 2 featured over 10,000 exhibitors, including more than 3,100 high-quality enterprises with designations such as high-tech, specialized and new, and single champion, an increase of about 7.5% from the previous session. Many exhibitors showcased new products highlighting new materials, new processes, and new designs, actively exploring overseas markets by enhancing brand value and product added value. During Phase 2 of the 139th Canton Fair, a total of 165 new product launch events were held, focusing on themes such as green building materials, creative home furnishings, and kitchen and dining essentials, comprehensively demonstrating the innovative, green, and intelligent characteristics of Chinese manufacturing.

As of 5:00 PM on April 27, a total of 245,000 overseas buyers from 219 countries and regions had attended the fair, an increase of 2.2% compared to the same period of the previous session. 140 overseas business organizations sent delegations. Among the 468 purchasing delegations, 344 leading companies, including Target (USA), Liverpool (Mexico), Tesco (UK), Metro (Germany), and Don Quijote (Japan), sent delegations, an increase of 4.9%. (Source: CCTV News)
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