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31st East China Fair to take place in Shanghai
2023-06-21
The 31st East China Fair (ECF) will kick off at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre on July 12 and run for three days until June 15.
East China Fair to kick off in Shanghai in July
2023-03-31
The 31st East China Fair will open at the Shanghai New International Expo Center on July 12, unveiling a new chapter in the advancement of China's foreign trade.
NOTICE: The 31st East China Fair postponed
2021-08-10
The Chinese mainland has recently reported several new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, including one in Shanghai. The epidemic situation is still severe and complicated and strict epidemic prevention and control measures have been imposed. To ful
Notice: The 31st East China Fair (2021 Online) to be held
2021-07-14
Welcome to the 31st East China Fair!
UK-Vietnam FTA to benefit Vietnam’s textile exports
2021-05-21
The free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Vietnam officially took effect on May 1.
Amazon blocks accounts after discovering thousands of fake reviews
2021-05-19
Amazon.com recently blocked several prominent cross-border e-commerce merchants, including Aukey and Mpow.
Chinese textile producers get more overseas orders
2021-05-10
With COVID-19 infections continuing to surge, India is facing growing pressure to maintain the normal operation of global supply chains. As a result, many European and American textile orders are now coming China’s way.
Boao report eyes Asia’s role in global economic recovery
2021-04-29
The growth rate of the Asian economy in 2021 is expected to reach at least 6.5 percent and Asia should be a major engine for sustainable global recovery, according to a report released by the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) on April 18.
E-commerce sites pull H&M products after company's Xinjiang statement
2021-03-29
Major e-commerce sites such as Alibaba Group's Taobao and JD.com have pulled products related to retailer H&M after the company sparked widespread fury a few days ago.