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China(Shenzhen)International Industrial Fair 2009

September 29, 2009


Major Exhibit Categories Textile and Apparel Crafts and Gifts Leather and Leather Goods Digital Electronic Products Import Products Metals, Chemicals and Plastic Materials and Products Printing, Packaging Materials and Machineries

Fair Dates 22-25 October, 2009

Venue China South City International Conference and Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, China

Opening Hours Day 1 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Day 2 9:30 am-5:00 pm
Day 3 9:30 am-5:00 pm
Day 4 9:30 am-3:00 pm

Admission For trade visitors

Hosts China Chamber of International Commerce
Shenzhen Municipal People's Government

Organizers Shenzhen Longgang District People's Government
China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, Shenzhen Branch
China South International Industrial Material City (Shenzhen) Company Limited.

Major Exhibit Categories Textile and Apparel
Crafts and Gifts
Leather and Leather Goods
Digital Electronic Products
Import Products
Metals, Chemicals and Plastic Materials and Products
Printing, Packaging Materials and Machineries

Special Highlights - Gigantic scale fair with over 13,000 booths
- 7 theme zones brings various collection of products which definitely attract a great deal of attention
- 95% exhibitors are manufacturers & 50% with factories nearby, convenient for factories visit after show
- Right in the peak season (October) for sourcing
- Concurrent with the China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair), buyers can get maximum value in their sourcing trip

Sales Enquiry Contacts Mr. Xia Kun Tel: (86) 755 2849 8888 (ext. 2552)
Mr. Tang Jun Tel: (86) 755 2849 8888 (ext. 2553)

Visitors Enquiry Contacts Ms. Jo Ng Tel: (852) 31883111
Mr. Parcoo Chiu Tel: (852) 3188 3107
Ms. Wang Guihua Tel: (86) 755 2849 8888 (ext. 2555)

Enquiries via E-mail info@ciif-sz.com

Web Site www.ciif-sz.com


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