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The Exhibition Scale of the 16th Harbin Fair

  Countries and regions attending the fair

81

  Number of foreign businessmen

11,000

  Number of indoor booths

 2,000

  Outdoor exhibition area

 76,000 sq.m.

Business Volume of the 16th Harbin Fair

  Foreign trade volume

US$ 6.38 billion

  Domestic trade volume

  RMB 49.53 billion

Picture of the 16th Harbin Fair

  June 15-19 ,2005

Brief Introduction of the 16th China Harbin Fair

The 16th China Harbin fair, one of the major international trade fairs in China, closed on June 19, 2005 in Harbin, the capital city of Northeast Chinafs Heilongjiang province, with the signing of the export and import contracts worth of 3.96 billion US dollars, a rise of 18.9 percent as compared to the previous year.

According to the Organizing Committee of the 16th China Harbin Fair, export deals clinched at the fair valued 2.26 billion US dollars, 47.7 percent more than that at the previous fair.

The event has drawn more than 10,000 traders from 81 countries and regions across the globe. Government representatives from Russia, Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK), Singapore, Malaysia and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China, debuted at the fair, an annual event approved by the State Council, or the Chinese central government.

In a high-profile endeavor to boost economic, trade, scientific and technological cooperation with Russia and revitalize northeast China's "rust belt", or a former unlively industrial base, a series of high-level promotions were conducted at the fair, resulting in inking nine major export and import contracts worth of 669 million US dollars.

Values of mechanical and electrical contracts signed at the fair surged to 680 million US dollars, more than tripling that of the previous year. Participants at the fair also attached closer importance to those industrial projects involving high-tech, energy development and the exploitation of resources, widely deemed as a result of the national policy on rejuvenating China's former industrial base in the northeast.

The fair was first launched in 1990 at the joint sponsorship of five Chinese government organizations including the Ministry of Commerce, Chinese Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), the Heilongjiang Provincial People's Government.

The previous 15 fairs attracted a total of some 1.1 million business people from all over the world and struck deals worth of 70 billion US dollars.

 
 
 
 
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