The “Zhejiang Export Online Fair (Sri Lanka-Auto Part)” conducted over Zoom Online Conference Platform, over a 5-day period will be held from June 1 to June 5 from 12 noon to 4.30 pm every day.
To help enterprises broaden the sales channels, the organisers of the event have invited Sri Lanka's well- known auto parts purchasers to meet virtually through online-communication opportunities for them.
“Zhejiang Export Online Fair (Sri Lanka - Auto Part)” brings online growth engine for export trade enterprises, assists them in the overseas market development to achieve stable export trade, get orders and expand channels.
Most leading exporters, retailers and manufacturers of auto parts and accessories would disclose unique products, attractive discounts and key tips in this online global exhibition. This transition to the digital platform follows numerous moves by global developers and businesses to go online with their exhibitions, even as the pandemic rages on with no signs of stopping. The move to go virtual has been inspired by the social distancing norms that are in place almost everywhere globally.
The organisers said there would be great takeaways over this 5-day conference, and a lot of networking that would definitely traders to beat the economic recession that’s upcoming once recovery has taken place from the coronavirus pandemic.
To stay afloat in troubled times, we must all come together as a community and not only utilize this as an enriching experience, but also an enjoying experience that takes our mind off the global pandemic and the stressful news overflowing in our devices. The best time to prepare and proceed in your business, and interact as a buyer, or retailer, with big suppliers would be now, and Zhejiang Export realizes that and has brought forth an exclusive opportunity for you to invest smart and interact with the key suppliers, so that the journey ahead is smooth and stress-free for you.
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