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Home » 2021 WUSATA Hybrid/Virtual Pavilion at SIAL China South
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2021 WUSATA Hybrid/Virtual Pavilion at SIAL China South

Register now! Meet with potential customers from Southern China through virtual meetings

PUBLISHED ON June 29, 2021

Guangzhou, China
Guangzhou, China
China is the 2nd largest consumer market and importer in the world and the 3rd largest importer of U.S. agricultural products, much of which are consumer-oriented products. Southern China has been identified as a key area for economic growth and international trade. (Loeng Lig/Unsplash)

SALEM, Ore. — SIAL China South is a new food and beverage trade show with the aim of helping companies penetrate markets in the Southern China region. The organizer expects to gather 800 exhibitors and 25,000 professional buyers for the event. WUSATA will be offering a non-travel option for the 2021 SIAL China South trade show:

2021 WUSATA Hybrid/Virtual Pavilion at SIAL China South
October 28-30, 2021 (Thursday-Saturday)

China is the 2nd largest consumer market and importer in the world and the 3rd largest importer of U.S. agricultural products, much of which are consumer-oriented products. Southern China has been identified as a key area for economic growth and international trade. There are many food importers and distributors in The Greater Bay Area which includes Hong Kong, Macao, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Huizhou, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, and Zhaoqing.

The industry focus for this event is food service products and retail products.


Participation Options

There are two ways to participate in this event:

1. Participate in the WUSATA Pavilion virtually. SMH International, WUSATA’s in-country partner, will provide a booth attendant for your company and many additional services.

2. If you have a representative in China you can choose to have them attend your booth. You will receive the same additional services as Option 1.


Benefits of Participation

BOTH of the options listed above will include these benefits:

  • Prime location in the USA Pavilion
  • Booths significantly discounted!
  • Pre-show online trade seminar (buyer’s meeting) arranged in hybrid style for WUSATA companies
  • One-on-one online buyer’s matchmaking meetings during the show
  • Bilingual booth attendant to capture leads
  • Virtual market briefing with ATO offices from Hong Kong and Guangzhou
  • Get updated with latest product and market info for the Southern China region (Greater Bay Area)
  • Assistance with show booth set up

2021 WUSATA Hybrid/Virtual Pavilion at SIAL China South

October 28-30, 2021 (Thursday-Saturday), Greater Bay Area, Southern China Region

Registration deadline: September 3, 2021

Participation Fee: Price reflects a 33% discount

• 9 sqm AISLE booth $7,421 $5,070
• 9 sqm CORNER booth $8,459 $5,755
• Limit 1 corner and 2 booths total per company

**This is a non-travel activity**

Register Now

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