Argentine meat lands in China for the second time this year

Published 2024년 11월 1일

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The City of Shanghai is hosting the new edition of the CIIE fair, with over 2,500 exhibitors from 130 countries and over 150,000 Chinese importers expected to attend. The Institute is excited for the opportunities to strengthen its position in Asian markets and is hopeful for the potential opening of the Japanese and Indonesian markets for Argentine meat. The IPCVA will create the Argentine Beef Pavilion at the exhibition, and companies like APEA, ArreBeef, and others will participate. The exhibition will take place from November 5 to 10 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.
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(NAP) Under the slogan “New era, shared future,” the city of Shanghai is preparing to receive delegations from around the world for the new edition of the CIIE fair organized by the Chinese government. In the huge exhibition grounds, more than 2,500 exhibitors from 130 countries will present their products to more than 150,000 Chinese importers invited especially by the local government. “The presence of the IPCVA with companies in China is very important, not only because of what this fair represents, but also because it helps us to continue consolidating our position in the Asian markets,” said Jorge Grimberg, president of the Institute. “In addition, we are hopeful about the missions that the national government will carry out for the opening of offal in China, for the opening of the Japanese market for the entire national territory and for the visit to Indonesia, which could be a large buyer of Argentine meat,” he added. There will be six days of exhibitions, although on ...

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