Gyeonggi Province Operates 'Gyeonggi Pavilion' at World's Largest China Trade Fair... $32.98 Million in Export Contracts
Gyeonggi Province established the "Integrated Gyeonggi-do Pavilion" at the world's largest trade fair in China and actively supported local companies seeking to enter the Chinese market.
Gyeonggi Province announced on the 7th that, together with Namyangju City and Icheon City, it participated in the "2026 China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) Spring Session 3" exhibition from the 1st to the 5th, operating the Integrated Gyeonggi-do Pavilion.
The Integrated Gyeonggi-do Pavilion was set up over an area of 279 square meters, with 31 small and medium-sized enterprises from within the province participating in the K-beauty, K-food, and daily consumer goods sectors.
During the exhibition period, the Pavilion achieved a total of 980 export consultations and facilitated contracts worth 32.98 million dollars.
Panorama of the integrated Gyeonggi Province Pavilion established at the "2026 China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) Spring Phase 3" exhibition, held in cooperation with Namyangju City and Icheon City from the 1st to the 5th.
View original imageIn addition, more than five memorandums of understanding (MOUs) were signed on-site, confirming the potential of participating companies to enter overseas markets.
Gyeonggi Province plans to continue supporting follow-up marketing and connecting with buyers to ensure these consultations and agreements lead to actual export contracts.
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Park Kyung-Seo, Director of International Trade at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "K-beauty, K-food, and other Korean consumer goods continue to grow in the global market based on quality competitiveness and rapid response to trends. Through the operation of the Integrated Gyeonggi-do Pavilion at this Canton Fair, companies in our province had the opportunity to meet overseas buyers directly and confirm their market potential. We will strengthen follow-up support so that the results of these consultations can lead to tangible export contracts and further market diversification."
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