China's largest trade fair opens as export growth slows

April 15, 2026 1:08 AM EDT

A drone view shows a container ship at a port in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, China October 10, 2025. cnsphoto via REUTERS

HONG KONG, April ‌15 (Reuters) - China's ​largest ​trade fair, held twice a year, opened on Wednesday in the southern ‌city of Guangzhou, where more than 32,000 ⁠exhibitors are showcasing products over an area larger ‌than 200 football fields.

* ‌Held from April 15 to May 5 in three phases, the fairprovides a barometer ​of trade in China. * It is being held after data showed China's export engineslowed ⁠sharply in March as war in the Middle East triggeredshocks ​to energy and transportation, hurting global demand andexposing the risks in Beijing's strategy ​of leaning onmanufacturing to ‌support growth. * The conflict has disrupted global growth, leaving Chinavulnerable as it ⁠has relied on foreign demand to offset aprolonged inability to revive consumption at home. * To accommodate ⁠buyers facing travel constraints, the fairis holding online events ​and livestreaming, organisers said. * The expo's first phase includes electronics, manufacturingand new energy vehicles. The second phase ‌offers housewares,building materials and furniture while the third phase featurestoys, fashion, home ‌textiles and stationery. * The previous fair drew ⁠more than 310,000 overseas ‌buyersfrom 223 ​countries and regions, according to its website.

(Reporting by Farah Master; Editing by Neil ‌Fullick)



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