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102nd Session of China Import and Export Fair Provisions and Regulations
To ensure the order and safety of the China Import and Export Fair (hereinafter referred as Canton Fair or the Fair) and avoid various safety accidents and illegal events, the following safety and fire-prevention provisions have been formulated by Canton Fair in accordance with Fire-prevention Laws of P.R. China, Chinese Customs Supervision Regulations and relevant Laws and Regulations of social security administration as well as safety requirements of Canton Fair, which shall be strictly abide by all exhibitors.
1. The exhibitor shall reinforce and enhance the safety and fire-prevention awareness of his participants and proactively cooperate with the fire-prevention and security sectors of Canton Fair to maintain its good order and safety.
2. The exhibitor shall notify and restrict his participants to strictly comply with the Laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China without conducting any illegal activities during the course of Canton Fair especially in the exhibition hall.
3. The exhibitor shall only be allowed to enter the exhibition hall with a valid badge wearing in front during his stay in the exhibition hall for the inspection of the security guards of Canton Fair at any moment. Such badge shall only be used by the owner and not be allowed to be transferred to any other people or sold out or revised.
4. Except for those who have been specially exempted by Canton Fair, all other exhibitors shall accept the safety inspection conducted by the guards of Canton Fair.
5. The exhibitor shall pay special attention to guarding against theft and safekeeping his personal properties (including laptops) and exhibits.
(1) Exhibitor with laptop shall apply from the guard at the hall for computer lock to have the laptop protected.
(2) The exhibitor shall enter the hall in time as soon as the exhibits have been exhibited in the stand and shall not leave the hall before closing time. At least one person shall stay in the stand to look after the exhibits during the opening time to prevent any pilferage. All exhibits shall be managed strictly in accordance with the custody provisions of the inbound and outbound cargoes under the Customs Law of P.R.China.
(3) All valuable exhibits shall be safely kept in the cabinet, safe or protected through other effective measures prior to the closing time of the exhibition every day.
(4) All controlled cutting tools and weapons being approved by Canton Fair to exhibit shall be kept in the locked exhibition cabinets or fixed up on the exhibition panels, which shall also be guarded and managed by specially assigned persons.
(5) At times of opening and closing every day, the exhibitor shall carry out timely check up of the exhibit quantities and report to the security sector of Canton Fair Complex (security section of Canton Fair Security Office) in case of any losses.
6. No poisonous, inflammable and explosive and radiation exhibits shall be directly displayed in the exhibition hall. Those exhibits shall only be displayed through pictures, copy substitute or models. Goods fall into this category include fireworks, cracks, gasoline, spirits, thinner, hydrogen and other items may be treated by the security sector as threatening to the safety of the exhibition hall.
7. Except for specified places, smoking shall be forbidden in the exhibition areas such as exhibition halls, lounges, dinning areas, cafe, toilets, meeting rooms and so forth.
8. The fire-prevention aisles shall be accessible under any circumstances.
(1) The exhibitor shall not pile up any exhibits and constructional materials at the hall entrances or aisles during period of stand construction.
(2) The exhibitor shall not keep any tables, chairs and exhibits on the aisles of the hall, or distribute any product catalogs, brochures, promotional materials or any other gifts at the aisles or any public areas in the exhibition hall during the course of exhibition.
9. Collocation and arrangement of the exhibits shall be stable and safe. Exhibitors shall submit
written applications to the Fair in advance for demonstration of the exhibits or other items. And these demonstration shall not be arranged before being approved. During demonstration, exhibitors shall be in considerations of safety and good orders within the exhibition hall without any potential dangerous outcomes or disturbance to the visitors and any third parties.
(1) All exhibits and inflammable decorations shall be located at a minimum space of 30 CM away from the lightings in the stand or other heating electronic apparatus.
(2) All exhibits,especially the mobile large-scale machinery, shall be fasten upon safe locations to prevent slides.
(3) Demonstration of machinery shall be performed by professionals or under the direction of such professionals. Those machines shall be equipped with anti-startup devices to stop casual mal-operations of the visitors or non-professional persons.
(4) The Exhibitor shall submit written application in case flammable materials such as gasoline and alcohol are needed in the demonstration. The application needs to be approved and those materials could be used after the on-site check of the public security and fire-fighting personnel.
(5) High decibel acoustics shall not be used for any kinds of demonstrations. The decibel of demonstration shall be strictly limited to a scale below 70.
10. All exhibits shall be under the control of the China customs. The exhibitor shall give timely report to the China customs concerning any inability of the exhibitor to return any exhibits to original countries/regions because of damages, losses or pilferages. As for the damaged exhibits, the customs shall levy a tariff on basis of the extent of such damages. A tariff shall accordingly be levied on lost or pilfered exhibits in accordance with relevant regulations.
11. Stand shall be set up on basis of completion of relevant application and entry procedures. Setup works shall then be executed in accordance with relevant regulations stipulated in Chapter 3, Part II herein, i.e. Stipulations of Construction Management for Custom-built Stand, since this regulation shall be an integral part of the regulations.
12. During the course of exhibition, the exhibitor as well as his entrusted contractor shall arrange electricians who are recorded on files of Canton Fair to be on duty so as to eliminate any kinds hidden safety trouble at any moment.
13. The exhibitor shall pay special attention to safety in electricity usage and shall not utilize any unqualified or malfunction electric devices or violate rules during operations.
(1) Stand electricity consumed shall be applied as per actual situation. The exhibitor shall not introduce from or connect to the electricity distributor or sockets inside the hall without permission or instruction from the electrician of Canton Fair.
(2) Machinery exhibits or other exhibits which need 24-hours electricity supply shall be equipped with appropriate and reliable protection switches and be free from any hidden breakdowns. Canton Fair shall not be responsible for any breakdowns caused by errors of the distributor switch due to defaults of the exhibitor’s devices.
(3) In case of a electricity breakdown caused by protection error of the distributor switch, the exhibitor shall report to Canton Fair through the Service and Complaint Call and Canton Fair shall accordingly dispatch an electrician to site for inspection and remedy works. The exhibitor shall not switch on the electricity per se.
(4) Exhibitor who rents the standard stand shall not be allowed to increase the lighting numbers in the stand per se. Neither shall he be allowed to connect to electricity supply by his own sockets.
(5) Exhibitor who uses standard stand shall pay timely attention to the lightings in the stand. In case of falling off of the spotlights, the exhibitor shall notify Canton Fair immediately or call the phone of Service and Complaint so as to enable Canton Fair to arrange an electrician to remedy the situation.
(6) Utilization of high-power devices such as electric water jug, cooker, and iron in the stands shall firstly gain approval from Canton Fair by submitting to Canton Fair a written application form.
14. Special Safety Regulations for Two-Storey Structures
(1) No heating electronic devices shall be allowed on the second storey of the stand.
(2) No demonstration and other activities which may be unsafe in accordance with the regulations of the security and fire-prevention sectors of P.R. China shall be allowed on the second storey of the stand.
(3) Negotiation persons on the second storey of the stand shall not be greater than 0.5 person per square meter. Similarly, the total weights of the negotiation persons and exhibits and average weight on unit area shall not be greater than the total designed loading capacity of this storey.
(4) Canton Fair shall arrange guards to go on inspection tours timely. The exhibitor shall proactively cooperate with these guards and ensure only acceptable exhibits weight and person
numbers are allowed on the second storey of the stand.
15. All constructional tools, surplus constructional and packing materials and accessories shall be cleared out of the exhibition hall prior to closure and subsequent to completion of construction works. The aforesaid items shall not be stored in the stand or any spaces behind (or beside) the stand. The exhibitor shall contact the Recommended transporter in case of any temporary storage of such items. Constructional tools, surplus constructional and packing materials and accessories brought from overseas by exhibitors shall be managed equal to import exhibits, and shall go through related procedures under the instructions of the Chinese Customs.
16. The exhibitor shall proactively cooperate with the guards at site to carry out clearance work during the course of exhibition.
(1) Clear all rubbish in the stand, extinguish kindling and other possible safety troubles.
(2) Switch off the eletricity supply in the stands.
(3) Safekeeping valuables (exhibits) and lock up the exhibition cabinets.
Chapter 2 Provisions of Sanitation Protection
1. The exhibitor in-charge shall guarantee the sanitation situations of his exhibitors through mastery of health conditions of all participants and provide the Sanitation Protection Office of Canton Fair with timely personal information with regard to sanitation and epidemic prevention.
2. Exhibitors shall carry out timely personal and living environment sanitary works. Protection measures shall be undertaken while approaching to any public areas with dense population. Casually dinning out shall be forbidden and all exhibitors shall be care about food sanitations. Living rooms must be opened to fresh air. All exhibitors must pay attention to climate changes so as to balance live and work well and not to work with illness.
3. The exhibitor should report to the person in charge in case of fever, cough, headache, vomit, diarrhea or other uncomfortable symptoms when registering in the hotels. He should then conduct a medical examination and treatment immediately in the nearest hospital. The exhibitor shall not be allowed to work with illness and enter the hotel under such circumstances. If such cases are found in the exhibition hall, the exhibitor should give immediate notice to the sanitary duty office of Canton Fair and Canton Fair shall arrange a medial examination and treatment for the patient in the appointed hospital.
4. All exhibitors shall consciously comply with following regulations: not to discuss, inquire about or diffuse any relevant information of such cases and consciously maintain regular order of Canton Fair.
5. Canton Fair will introduce to the exhibitor knowledge of personal sanitation and release sanitary guarantee information through brochures of Knowledge of Personal Sanitation, Work Briefing on Sanitation Guarantee and Messages of Canton Fair. The exhibitor should enhance his awareness of sanitation and grasp timely information and knowledge of personal sanitation.
6. To ensure personal health of the exhibitors, Canton Fair shall arrange restaurants to provide healthy meals for the exhibitor in the exhibition hall. The exhibitor shall therefore be suggested not to order Chinese or western foods from other sources or bring the same into the hall. Canton Fair shall not be responsible for any consequences arising there from.
7. Clinics shall be set up in the hall by Canton Fair to provide exhibitors with timely first aid services. Please refer to Chapter 2 “On-site Service” of Part II herein for details.
Chapter 3 Regulations of Use of Stands
1. The stands in the exhibition hall shall be exclusively utilized by the exhibitor who has
signed upon the Participation Agreement with Canton Fair. The exhibitor shall be forbidden to transfer or share any stand or parts of the stand with a third party without prior written consent of Canton Fair. Any of following cases shall be treated as violation of the use of stand regulations herein unless advanced permission has been issued from Canton Fair to the exhibitor:
(1) Distribution of business cards, product catalogs or promotional materials of non-recorded exhibitor in the stand;
(2) The exhibitor makes the fascia board of stand shelter and /or fascia board with titles of any non-recorded exhibitors.
(3) Entering into any kinds of agreement in name of a non-recorded exhibitor.
(4) Violating regulations for stand use stipulated in Participation Provisions.
(5) Canton Fair has other adequate evidences for such misconducts.
2. In case of absence at the Fair due to visa issues, the exhibitor shall then delegate a third party to participate in the exhibition or use the rented stands with a written consent from Canton Fair. The aforesaid third party shall hold the Power of Attorney from the exhibitor to sign related exhibition documents with Canton Fair to confirm that the Participation Agreement and all service provisions hereof have been accepted by such third party.
Chapter 4 Regulations of Exhibit Management
1. The China customs shall treat all import exhibits as temporary import and export goods. The exhibitor shall therefore accept the supervision of the Chinese customs and carry out specified customs procedures. Exhibits under the supervision of China Customs include:
(1) Goods and articles displayed or demonstrated in the exhibition hall;
(2) Goods and articles required for demonstrating machines and apparatus.
(3) Constructional and decoration materials used by the exhibitor to setup temporary stand.
(4) Films, slides, video tapes, tapes, specifications, advertisements, discs, and display equipment used by the exhibitor for demonstration and publicity.
(5) Other goods and articles displayed or demonstrated in the exhibition hall.
2. Guangzhou Customs is the local customs of exhibits in the International Pavilion of the Canton Fair. During the Canton Fair, Guangzhou Customs shall adopt concentrating supervision of port transfer, declaration and inspection of exhibiting place. In principle, exhibitors shall conduct the import declaration procedures in Guangzhou Customs. Transfer procedures of exhibits imported from ports other than Guangzhou port shall be conducted in entry customs.
3. Exhibits of the International Pavilion of the 101st Session of Canton Fair fall into the scope of the custody of China Customs, and shall enjoy such special treatments as exempt from getting import permit, exempt from pay for import tariff and other taxes. Transporter and overseas exhibitors of the International Pavilion are required by the China Customs to be responsible and assure of every articles of exhibits. Exhibits imported under customs bonds shall strictly comply with relevant Chinese customs regulations, include but not limit to the following:
(1) No exhibits shall be allowed to be sold or to be presented to others, or to be removed from the hall within the Chinese territory by the exhibitor without permission from the Chinese customs.
(2) With the approval of China Customs, exhibits sold to or presented to individuals or companies within the Chinese territory shall go through customs clearance and pay in relevant tariff and duties subsequent to stand dismantling. International exhibits within the scope of Compulsory Certification and strict control of China Customs (for details, please refer to Service Guide of Exhibit Transportation of www.cantonfair.org.cn or ask for materials from three recommended transporters). The exhibitor shall not be authorized to remove any exhibits out of the exhibition hall or any controlled places nominated by the Chinese customs prior to completion of all import procedures. The service charge rate of the purchasing and presenting exhibits shall be equal to the return service charge rate. Other charges such as related tariff, transport charge and storage charge arisen there from shall be collected in addition.
(3) Disposed exhibits shall be reported to the recommended transporter in advance. Those exhibits shall not be casually disposed by the exhibitor per se and shall be handed over to the recommended transporter to transfer the same to the Chinese customs for settlement.
(4) Canton Fair hereby reminds all exhibitors to keep their exhibits properly. Loss or damaged exhibits may need to render relevant tariff to the Chinese customs.
(5) All exhibits shall be well packed and handed over to the recommended transporter to transit to controlled venues appointed by the Chinese customs so as to carry out procedures of repatriation except for those have been allowed to be imported, disposed and presented as free gifts or promotional materials approved by the Chinese customs.
4. All promotional materials and technical data to be used or demonstrated including films, slides, tapes, video tapes, CD-ROMs, pictures, descriptions and advertisements should be submitted to Guangzhou customs by the exhibitor for prior approval. Without permission from the customs, the aforesaid items shall not be used or distributed. All printing materials and audio-visual products harmful to the politics, economy, culture and morality of the People’s Republic of China and infringing any IPRs shall not be used or demonstrated. Otherwise, they shall be confiscated, returned by the customs as per real situation or be forcibly modified prior to any kinds of utilization.
5. In accordance with laws and regulations of Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of China, temporary import and export goods shall be exempted from inspection unless otherwise specified by laws and other administrative regulations (Entry of exhibits such as animals and fruits shall be approved after the quarantine). Inspection is conducted free of charge, and quarantine is charged according to the categories and requirements. Related charges are paid in accordance with national standards. Exhibitors who conduct the entry and exit procedures with ATA certificate shall enjoy the exemption or special treatment in terms of inspection and quarantine.
6. Overseas animal, vegetation and foodstuff exhibits shall be validated/ approved by Chinese Entry-Exit and Inspection and Quarantine authorities prior to entry to China. The exhibitor shall be required to furnish to the recommended transporter with exhibits/samples/list of exhibits for approval from related authorities 20 days prior to import of such goods. Guangzhou Entry-Exit, Inspection and Quarantine Bureau is responsible for the inspection and quarantine of exhibits of the International Pavilion of the 101st session of the Canton Fair.
For exhibits, according to related laws and regulations, which are forbidden to enter or exit, be carried, or posted, exhibit list and conditions for inspection and approval for animal and vegetation, documents and materials for related procedures, please refer to Service Guide of Exhibit Transportation at www.cantonfair.org.cn or ask for detailed materials from Canton Fair Recommended Transporters.
7.In case farm products is found not in conformity with related regulations of China Entry-Exit, Inspection and Quarantine and with safety hazard, the exhibitors shall destroy these products immediately and buried or burned in the landfill nominated by Bureau of City Appearance Environment and Sanitation of Guangzhou Municipality. The expense occurred therefrom shall be borne by the exhibitors.
8. Only exhibits stipulated in the Participation Agreement or with written consent of Canton Fair shall be exhibited by the exhibitor in the stand. The exhibitor shall bring in and submit the following documents to Canton Fair for inspection:
(1) Exhibits shall be produced in any country or region other than mainland China. Certificate of Origin shall be submitted.
(2) Only if the Exhibitor, prior to entering the Exhibition Area for setting up stands during the preparation period, present to the managing staff at site of the Organizer original documents such as the customs clearance of all exhibits or ATA Certificate and submit relevant copies, can the Exhibitor enter Exhibition Area. In case relevant documents are failed to be submitted, the Organizer reserves the right to reject the Exhibitor from entering the Exhibition Area, and the loss caused therefrom shall be borne by the Exhibitor.
(3) All exhibits involving IPRs such as trademark, patent and copyright and quality attestation should be attached with “List of Files for Trade Mark, Patent, Copyright & Quality Attestation” (please fill in schedule D1) and copies of legal certificates of such trademark, patent and copyright and quality attestation.
(4) Signed Participation Agreement for exhibits not directly produced by the exhibitor shall be obtained from the manufacturer by the exhibitor.
9. Exhibits fall into one of the following categories shall be treated as breach exhibits and
shall be disposed as breach products.
(1) Exhibits do not include in the exhibit scope specified in the Participation Agreement or exhibit scope approved by written consent of Canton Fair.
(2) Exhibits involving IPRs such as trademarks, patent, copyright and quality attestation being without relevant legal certificates.
(3) Exhibits not directly produced by the exhibitor being without signed Participation Agreement with the manufacturer.
(4) Exhibits, which shall go through the procedures of inspection and quarantine according to Chinese laws and regulations, are not inspected or quarantined.
(5) Exhibits, without the consent of China customs and Entry-Exit, Inspection and Quarantine Authorities, are sold or eaten on a trial basis during the Fair.
(6) Other exhibits without legal origins.
10. No exhibits shall be retailed in the hall.
11. The exhibitor per se shall not be allowed to display, demonstrate and publicize any materials of the exhibition in any format in the hall or carry out any kind of publicity for the exhibition in any forms without prior written consent of Canton Fair.
Chapter 5 Code of Conduct for Participation at the Fair
1. All activities of the exhibitor including exhibition, demonstration, distribution of product catalogs and promotional materials or gifts shall have to be carried out only within the stand area stipulated in the Participation Agreement without disturbing the neighboring exhibitors or exhibition order of Canton Fair. The exhibitor shall strictly abide by the Safety and Fire-prevention Regulations.
2. The exhibitor shall instruct and restrict his participants to behave themselves in the exhibition.
(1) No Pilferage of exhibits of other exhibitors.
(2) No photographing or recording of exhibits on other stands shall be allowed without others’ permission.
(3) No entry into any other stands without invitations from their users.
(4) No disturbance to the visitors (buyers) or other exhibitors.
(5) Obey to and cooperate with the guards of Canton Fair without being deliberately provocative.
(6) No damage to any fixed or movable installations in the hall include but not limit to:
No damage to any exhibit accessories, boards, aluminum materials, lightings, tables and ①chairs in the standard stand. Details shall be referred to Chapter 4, Services and Stipulations of Standard Stand Decoration, of Part II.
No nailing, trilling or st②icking shall be allowed on the ceiling, floors, pillars or walls in the hall.
No damage to the establishments of fireproofing, monitoring, electricity distributing, ③lighting and communication constructed to the ceilings, floor ditches, pillars and walls in the hall and toilet and movable fireproofing installations therefrom.
(7) Any lost articles found in the hall shall not be pocketed and they shall be handed over to the security sector of Canton Fair.
Notes: Please refer to Chapter 2, On-site Service, of Part II for phone number of the Security Section of the hall.
3. In case of finding any non-exhibitors distributing product catalogs, promotional materials and CDs in the exhibition or the exhibitor is disturbed by such persons, the exhibitor shall be obliged to report to the security section of Canton Fair immediately to for settlement.
4. Canton Fair shall make overall arrangements for the clearness of the aisles as well as other public areas of the hall. The exhibitor should clear the rubbish in his stand per se and keep the rubbish in the trash bins which shall then be settled by Canton Fair.
5. To ensure safety of the exhibitor, his personal properties and exhibits or to compensate his losses may be caused by ignorance of his employee or staff, the exhibitor shall be requested by
Canton Fair to purchase adequate insurance for the stand he rents.
Chapter 6 Complaint and Settlement Provisions of Being Suspected of Infringing IPRs
1. General Principles
1. The regulations herein are formulated in accordance with related laws and regulations to protect IPRs, maintain good trading order, and to protect the legal rights and interests of the exhibitors as well as the owners of such IPR rights during the period of China Import and Export Fair (hereinafter referred to as Canton Fair).
2. The regulations are only applicable to the protection of IPRs during the period of the Canton Fair.
3. The enterprises shall sign Letter of Undertaking with related department of the Canton Fair. (Form D2)
2. Management of Complaints
4. Reception Station of Complaints and Settlements for IPRs and Trade Disputes (hereinafter referred to as “Complaint Reception Station”) established by Business Office of the Canton Fair is the only station receiving the complaints concerning IPRs infringement. The Canton Fair invites relevant government administrative department of IPRs to work with the Complaint Reception Station.
5. The Complaint Reception Station shall merely accept and hear Complaints concerning with being suspected of infringement on IPRs (hereinafter referred to as infringement) arising in the exhibition hall during period of the session of the exhibition.
6. All disputes concerning IPRs during Canton Fair shall be settled in accordance with Complaint procedures stipulated herein. Those who tend to avoid the Complaint Station and negotiate with the infringing party directly thus cause a disorder in the exhibition shall be settled as disobey the Exhibition Order Managing Regulations.
7. In case that the exhibitor’s exhibits, packaging of exhibits, promotional materials and any part of his stand has independent IPRs, the exhibitor shall bring the certificate documents of ownership for inspection of the fair.
8. In case that the exhibitor violates relevant agreements signed with the Canton Fair, he shall be obliged to compensate for all expenses and losses in case of disputes arising from his exhibits, packaging of exhibits, promotional materials and any part of his stand infringing IPRs of others.
9. In case that the appellant lodges a Complaint to the Complaint Reception Station and requests the Station to deal with the defendant as per regulation herein defined, the appellant shall accordingly agree to pay to the Station all expenses incurred and compensate to the defendant for all losses arising therefrom.
3. Complaint Procedures
10. Exhibitor with a valid badge of this Fair can lodge a Complaint to the Complaint Station in case that any infringements have been detected in the exhibits, promotional materials in the stand or in any displaying parts of the stand.
11. The appellant shall be required to show to the staff in the Complaint Station the ownership certificate. Appellant shall be further required to demonstrate relevant follow up legal documents in case such patent and copyright infringing shall be a repetition of previous session of Canton Fair and had been settled by this Complaint Station in previous session of Canton Fair. The case will not be accepted unless relevant documents from the appellant have been furnished. A repeated Complaint upon the same defendant for the same infringing on IPR will not be accepted by this Complaint Station.
12. The appellant shall be required to fill out the Letter of Complaint upon verification of the above documents by the staff of the Complaint Station. Please refer to Form D3 for details.
13. The Complaint Centre shall nominate staff to deal with the case upon reception of the Letter of Complaint. The defendant shall cooperate with the Complaint Station to deal with the case on behalf of the person in charge of the stand recorded.
14. Principle of Invert the Burden of Proof shall be employed to handle cases of infringement of patent and copyright. In the event that he shall be accused of being suspected of infringing in his exhibits, promotional materials or any parts of his exhibits, the defendant should immediately prove his non-infringement by demonstrating relevant certificate of rights or other evidences to prove he is in possession of legal rights and interests for the items alleged. The defendant shall accordingly be required to examine the alleged items with the staff of the Complaint Station.
15. In the case that the defendant shall be unable to effectively prove his non-infringement immediately, the accused items shall be temporarily detained by the Complaint Station. The defendant shall be meanwhile signed on the Letter of Undertaking to commit that he shall not operate or exhibit the accused items in case of his inability of furnishing effective evidences subsequent to such accuse. The Letter of Undertaking shall be made in duplicate and the defendant and the Complaint Station shall hold one copy respectively. Please refer to Form D4 for details.
16. In the case that he disagrees with the settlements of the Complaint Station, the defendant shall furnish supplement evidences of non-infringement to the Complaint Station within a workday (base on the schedule of Canton Fair). The temporarily detained items should be immediately returned to the exhibitor provided that the proof shall be effective; otherwise, those items shall be confiscated by the Compliant Station and forbidden in the exhibition.
17. The Appellant commits not to take any legal measures against the defendant in the exhibition hall prior to closing of this fair and subsequent to the Complaint Station has settled the case in accordance with the regulations herein defined and the outcomes have been accepted by the defendant.
18. All settled infringing exhibitors at the Fair shall be filed on the website of the Canton Fair by the Complaint Station subsequent to closing of this fair.
4. Punishment
19. Responsibility for all infringement happened in the stand shall be borne by the exhibitor who has entered into the Participation Agreement with Canton Fair and been registered by Canton Fair. The exhibitor shall accordingly accept the settlements finalized by Canton Fair.
20. Any Complaint involving infringement of trademark shall be resolved according the Trademark Law by the Complaint Station cooperating with relevant government trademark administrative departments. The exhibitor proved to be infringed shall be treated as infringement and be punished in accordance with the Trademark Law of P.R. China.
21. Any Complaint involving patent and copyright infringement will be settled by the Complaint Station as per procedures stipulated herein. Exhibitor who is unable to prove himself as “non-infringement” shall be regarded as being “suspected of infringement” and the infringing exhibits will be forbidden in the exhibition and be disposed as per regulations herein defined.
22. In case that the exhibitor’s staff refuse to cooperate with the Complaint Centre regarding any kinds of investigation and inspection, the Complaint Station and the security office of the Canton Fair shall be authorized to confiscate the badge of such person and stop such person from entering the hall afterwards subsequent to an invalid persuasion of the staff of the Station.
23. Should the exhibitor be found out to exhibit the same infringing exhibit in the same stand
subsequent to an initial settlement has been performed by the Complaint Station, the Complaint Station and the security office of the Canton Fair shall be authorized to confiscate the badges of all participants in such stand, stop them from entering the hall afterwards and circulate a notice of criticism of the exhibitor on Newsletter of Canton Fair.
24. Those exhibitors who are suspected of infringement for one session shall be given written warning by the Canton Fair; those exhibitors who are suspected of infringement of patent and copyright for consecutive two sessions or accumulative three sessions; those exhibitors who are suspected of infringement of trademark for consecutive two sessions; those exhibitors who purposely counterfeit and fake other’s patent and registered trademark shall be refused to participate in six sessions of the Canton Fair and be criticized in the circulating notice.
25. Those exhibitors who get effective judgments of infringing IPR through administrative or judicatory approaches show the alleged exhibits in the stand, and those exhibitors who have been refused to participate in several sessions of the Canton Fair and are suspected of infringing IPR after they resume the participation of the Canton Fair, shall be disqualified the participation of the Canton Fair permanently and be criticized in the circulating notice.
26. In case that during the same session of the Canton Fair, over ten exhibitors infringing one ownership No.(extensive infringement) or one exhibitor is suspected of infringing over three ownership No. shall be disqualified the participation for next session of the Canton Fair and be criticized in the circulating notice.
5. Interpretation of Terminologies
27. Intellectual Property Rights, in accordance with TRIPRS (Agreement On Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) of WTO, shall include the following:
① Copyright and Related Rights
② Trademarks
③ Geographical Indications
④ Industrial Designs
⑤ Patents
⑥ Layout-Designs (Topographies) of Integrated Circuits
⑦ Protection of Undisclosed Information
28. Exhibitor—— the herein defined exhibitor who are responsible for infringing IPR shall be the one who has entered into the Participation Agreement with Canton Fair and has been recorded by Canton Fair (i.e. the company shown on the fascia)
29. Proofing documents—— writ of ownership of IPR including testify documents required by the Laws and Regulations of the People’s Republic of China and documents required by the Complaint Station from the appellant or the defendant as per actual situation.
6. Supplementary Articles
30. Whether the defendant has been punished by the Complaint Station or not, any further legal measures undertaken by the appellant or the defendant subsequent to this Fair shall be conducted through the local administrative or judicial authorities pursuant to the closure of the Canton Fair.
31. Every session, the Complaint Station analyzes related complaint data and reports the name list of the exhibitors suspected of infringing IPRs to related departments.
32. Authority for the interpretation of the regulations belongs to China Foreign Trade Centre.
33. The regulations come into force as of the day of issuance. In case that related previous
provisions conflict with the regulations herein, the regulations prevails.
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A Brief Introduction to the 102nd Session of China Import and Export Fair Exhibition
The 102nd Session of China Import and Export Fair (hereinafter referred to as Canton Fair)
2. Hosts
Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China
People’s Government of Guangdong Province
3. Organizer
China Foreign Trade Centre
4. Venue ( Pazhou Complex Brief Introduction )
Pazhou Complex of China Import and Export Fair
5. Location of the Pavilion
Exhibition Hall on the 2nd floor of Hall 21 and Hall 22 (referred as Hall 21.2 and Hall 22.2)
6. Exhibition Time
October 15 -20, 2007 9:00-18:00
7. Stand Construction and Dismantling Schedule
Stand Construction: Custom-built Stand Setting-up: October 10-12, 2007 8:30-17:30
Move-In Exhibits: October 13, 2007 8:30-24:00
October 14, 2007 8:30-12:00
Standard Stand Move-In Exhibits: October 13, 2007 8:30-24:00
October 14 , 2007 8:30-12:00
The exhibition venue will be entirely closed at 12:00 at noon on October 14, 2007. Stand construction
shall be accomplished by then.
Stand Dismantling: 18:00, 20, October – 23:00, 21, October, 2007.
The complex will open for 24 hours on 20, October.
8. Recommended Contractor
Exhibition Service Department of China Foreign Trade Centre (Group)
9. Organizer Recommended Transporter
Air Sea Transport Inc.
Cosco-logistics (Guangzhou)
Baltrans International Cargo ltd., Guangzhou branch
10. Transport ( How to get to Canton Fair when you arriving in Guangzhou )
Pazhou Complex of China Import and Export Fair is located at No.380 Yuejiangzhong Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou,
China. Exhibitors can approach to the Complex through following means:
(1)By Metro (Take Metro to Canton Fair)
Metro Line 2 (Sanyuanli Station-Wanshengwei Station):Take off at Xingangdong Station or Pazhou Station;
Metro Line 1(Guangzhou East Railway Station-Xilang Station): Take Metro Line 1 to Gongyuanqian Station. Then
transfer to Line 2 and take off at Xinggangdong Station or Pazhou Station;
Metro Line 3(Guangzhou Tianhe Bus Station-Panyu Square Station): Take Metro Line 3 to Kecun Station. Then transfer
Line 2 to Xingangdong Station;
Metro Line 4(Wanshengwei Station-Jinzhou Station): Take Metro Line 4 to Wanshengwei Station. Then transfer Line 2
to Xingangdong Station.
(2)By Taxi ( How to Book A Taxi on The Internet ,Guangzhou Car Rental Hire Service)
The flag fall price for taxis in Guangzhou is RMB 7 (for the first 2.3 Km). The price after 2.3 km is RMB 2.60 per
kilometer. The fuel surcharge is RMB 1. The meter is fixed in the front part of the taxi near the door.
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(3)By Hotel Shuttle Bus
Information is available in the hotels.
11. Climate
Guangzhou is a typical tropical city with a South Asian monsoon oceanic climate. The average temperature in October that
belongs to dry season is between 18℃ and 31℃.
12. Currency
RMB is the circular currency in China. Foreign currency can be exchanged for RMB in hotels and bank outlets. The Bank of
China and the ATM with the sign of “China Union Pay” will provide service of drawing cash from credit cards.
13. Time Zone
Guangzhou time is 8 hours earlier than Greenwich Mean Time (+8 hours GMT)
14. Power Supply
The voltage standard in China is 220V/50Hz.
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2007 Market Info Update on China’s Furniture Industry
1. China’s economy & its import and export trade
According to the latest “China Economy Quarterly” released on Dec.14, 2006 by the World Bank, China’s economic growth rate for the year 2006 is expected to reach 10.4% while its growth rate for the year 2007 is expected to slow down to 9.6%. China is now facing the challenge of balancing its economic development with the distribution of its benefits.
Relevant statistics show that China’s foreign exchange reserves exceed US$1,000 billion, and the country is now the world’s largest holder of foreign exchange. Since its entry into the WTO, China’s total import & export volume has increased to US$1,422.1 billion in 2005 from US$473.5 billion in 2000. In the same period, export value tripled from US$249.2 billion to US$762 billion. According to China Customs’ statistics, foreign trade for 2006 met a new record high at US$ 1,761 billion, up 23.8 % on 2005. The value of exports reached US$ 969 billion, imports reached US$ 791 billion. Statistics also show that exports growth is slightly slowing down (1.2%-points lower than 2005), while growth of import is increasing (2.4%-points up).
2. China’s furniture industry in the last five years
China’s furniture industry has witnessed high-speed development in the last five years, during which a complete production system and sizeable manufacturing capability have been set up. 2005 has seen a historical peak in output growth with the total production value reaching RMB340 billion (US$42 billion), up 28% compared with the previous year. The average growth rate for the last five years exceeds 20%.
China’s furniture exports for 2005 was valued at US$13.76 billion, up by 33% on 2004 and about four times more than in 2000. In comparison to the export figures, the total import of furniture, valued at US$0.68 billion for the year 2005, is still very small, but is gaining momentum as China’s furniture import duty has been reduced to zero.
For 2006 the trends remain: According to customs statistics, from January to November 2006 China’s furniture export value stands at US$15.75 billion, showing that growth is slower. China’s furniture import value is on a straight upward trend with a total US$0.8 billion expected for 2006 (up 18%).
For 2007, China’s total furniture production value is estimated to reach RMB435 billion ( US$55.8 billion) with growth close to 27%.
3. Features of China’s furniture industry
In summarizing the development of China’s furniture industry for the past five years, eight features can be identified, including both the common rules features of a developing industry and the distinctive “Chinese features”.
1. With the size of the industry increasing, a complete production system has been established. The availability of necessary supplies and technology has laid a solid foundation for the next five years’ development.
2. Product quality has improved significantly; enterprises are able to manufacture medium, high and top quality products, thus putting China on the map of international sourcing and outsourcing and OEM manufacturing.
3. Furniture design is gaining importance – the industry is increasingly investing into creativity and innovation. While young Chinese furniture designers are making their first appearance, famous international designers are also actively hired by China’s big furniture enterprises to apply international design trends.
4. The Chinese furniture industry has formed regional clusters all over China, with major importance in the provinces of Guangzhou, Shandong and Jiangsu. Northern China is catching up, specializing in solid wood and metal furniture (Hebei Province).
5. The management level of enterprises has greatly improved. With the appearance of highly professional managers, the industry is modernizing, moving away from family-run to modern management structures. Companies are upgrading their manufacturing technology and IT-infrastructures.
6. The world furniture industry continues shifting to China. In the meantime, exports are diversifying, increasing the scope of products and import countries. Companies manufacturing in China are now exporting to over 200 countries.
7. China’s furniture exhibition industry maintains a growing momentum and remains a driving force in increasing trade relations. The China International Furniture Expo in Shanghai has become a show of international recognition – its visitor and exhibitor figures growing by 20-30% annually.
8. China’s furniture distribution has also been upgraded with furniture shopping malls of different sizes and quality levels being built nationwide, providing an ever-increasing distribution network and covering the increasing domestic demand.
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+ Next stop in September: China International Furniture Exhibition
Next stop in September: China International Furniture Exhibition
Shanghai, April 10th: Asia’s landmark event for the furniture industry is getting ready for business in autumn, when it will open its doors from 12-15 September in Shanghai.As the first significant international event after the summer break in Europe, Furniture China returns with 1,600 exhibitors on 220,000 sq.m. exhibition space.Featuring Asia’s best designs and quality products, the show is expected to draw over 70,000 visitors, including 12,000 international buyers.
In an attempt to balance growth, available exhibition space and visitors’ convenience, the organisers have appointed two venues to take pressure from the overbooked Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).The new venues, Pudong Exhibition Centre and the ShanghaiScience & TechnologyMuseum, are located at a maximum of ten minutes’ drive from SNIEC.All venues are connected by shuttle buses and are most convenient to reach by public transportation or taxi.
The lack of exhibition space will be relieved in 2008 with two additional exhibition halls scheduled to be finished at SNIEC, adding 23,000 sq.m. of floor space.Three more halls, with a floor space of 35,000 sq.m. will be completed in 2009 and another set of three in 2010.It is expected that the 17th China International Furniture Expo in 2011 will become a show of about 350,000 sq.m., then being the world’s second largest furniture show.
Despite the show’s name, Furniture China’s exhibitors are increasingly international, with many companies from Southeast Asia taking part, shifting the focus from “China-made” towards “Asia-made”.Exhibitors from Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia have confirmed their participation.Support from Western countries is also growing, with Italian, French and American companies targeting the domestic high-end market, as well as international buyers from China’s neighbouring countries.
A survey revealed that most visitors are visiting Furniture China because of its broad range of exhibits and the high quality of exhibitors, the majority considering Furniture China as a “must-visit” event.When comparing Furniture China to other exhibitions in China, visitors highlighted the quality of exhibitors’ and products’, the venue’s excellent connection to the airport and public transportation and the services offered by the organiser.
In an attempt to further upgrade services for exhibitors and visitors, Furniture China has launched the b2b platform www.furnitureinchina.com, providing a 365-day on-line forum for the trade, offering exhibitors and visitors ample opportunities to get into business ahead of Furniture China Exhibition.
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The Status of China’s Furniture Industry
and its Imports and Exports
The last three years have witnessed the continuous increase in yearly production of China’s furniture industry and the growth rate for exports has shown a decrease year by year. It reflects the growing consumer potential for China’s domestic market. Signs of a slow down of furniture export growth have appeared.
The top ten importing countries for Chinese furniture are: US, Japan, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, Holland, Korea, France and Spain (Hong Kong and Taiwan regions not included).
The major production bases of China’s furniture for export are the “Zhujiang River Delta” in South China and “Yangtze River Delta” in East China with the former accounting for 40 per cent of China’s furniture exports, totalling US$7 billion and the latter for 45 per cent, totalling US$8.3 billion. Both regions have traditional superiority for export.
The growth rate of the furniture industry in East China in 2006 was 47.5 per cent, slightly higher than the 40.4 per cent in South China.
The dragon head area of China’s furniture industry is “expanding from the south to the north”, namely from “Zhujiang River Delta” to “Yangtze River Delta”.The next hot spot will be the Bohai rim region, covering Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and North East China area.
The slow down of exports is caused by the following three reasons:
- The continuously increasing labour cost in mainland China
- The appreciation of RMB currency
- Chinese government policies to encourage increase of imports and decrease of exports to balance trade.
According to China Customs statistics, the total volume of China’s imported furniture for 2006 is US$800 million, up by 17.14 per cent compared to the previous year. China has a much bigger market for European furniture. China is now among the biggest markets for European luxury products. However, slow furniture exportation to China is mainly caused by the growing strength of the Euro.For instance, in the China market, a set of ordinary sofas imported from Europe will cost as much as an ordinary car. Therefore, the future development of European furniture depends on manufacturers producing furniture at more competitive prices.
The 5th China(Guangzhou) International Shoe Fair Statistics 2006
2006 Autumn Shoes Trade Fair, running opposite to the 100th Canton Fair, is currently the greatest professional shoes fair, covering an area of 12,000. There are 402 exhibitors totally, who are mainly from China shoe-manufacturing bases, such as Guangdong(Dongguan&Guangzhou), Fujian(Jinjiang), Zhejiang(Wenzhou&Wenling) and Sichuan(Chengdu). There are also some from Shandong, Jiangsu, Shanghai and Hongkong. In addition, enterprises from Thailand, Malaysia in Southeast Asia area are also attracted to exhibit in our fair. Sales Distribution of the Exhibits (Multi-choice Question)
Analysis on Exhibits (Multi-choice Question)
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2007 China Alumnium Travel Information
Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC)The Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) currently has 9 exhibition halls with 103,500 square meters of indoor exhibition space and 100,000 square meters of outdoor exhibition space. Situated in Shanghai’s Pudong district, the New International Expo Centre is adjacent to the Century Park, 600m away from the Longyang Rd subway station and only a 7 minutes ride by Meglev train from Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
Venue Address:
No. 2345 Longyang Rd., Pudong, Shanghai, PRC
Transportation:
A. From Pudong International Airport to SNIEC
1. Taxi:around 40 minutes
2.Take the Airport Shuttle Bus Line 3 to the Longyang Road StationTake the Airport Shuttle Bus Line 7 to the Longyang Road Station
3.Take the Meglev Train at the Waiting Hall of Pudong International Airport to the Longyang Road Station
B. From Hongqiao International Airport to SNIEC
1.Taxi: around 45 minutes
2. Take the Airport Bus Line 3 at Yangtze Grand Hotel to the Longyang Road Station
C. From Shanghai Railway Station to SNIEC
1. Take Metro Line 2 of Shanghai Underground at Renmin Square Station to Longyang Road Station
2. Taxi: around 30 minutes
D. Car Park
Parking areas available at East and West side of SNIEC, 1500 parking spaces in total.
The Map of Venue:
Shopping & Entertainment Nearby
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Tourist Information & Service Centre +86 21 64397170/64398947
China may release energy consumption standards for nonferrous metals
Energy consumption standards will be set for the production of eight types of nonferrous metal, including copper, aluminum, lead, zinc, nickel, magnesium, tin and antimony, as well as for two semi-finished products, namely aluminum alloy construction profile and copper tube, which all together consume more than 80 percent of the energy for the whole nonferrous metals industry, senior China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association official, Cao Baokui, said.
"The CNMIA recently drew up draft energy consumption standards for 10 nonferrous metal products. The National Development and Reform Commission will grant approval in September at the earliest, so the standard could come into effect as early as next year," Cao said.
Cao also commented that the central government is likely to shut down facilities, request technology upgrades or charge higher power prices to companies that do not meet the standards. However, "specific sanctions for companies that disregard the standards will not be released until later," he added.
Source:www.interfax.cn
ALUMINIUM CHINA 2007 Introduction
With China fast becoming the leading consumer of the aluminium material and its undeniable status as a waking Giant in the sectors of aluminium production and processing, now is the perfect time for the world to come to China. As a part of the renowned ALUMINIUM event series now dominating the European, American and Asian markets, ALUMINIUM CHINA will utilize the its full resources in terms of the event series’ industry database and association support as well as its extensive marketing network to gather the world aluminium community in shanghai for a truly world class gathering that no one with an eye on Asia should miss.
Show Date: 28-30 August 2007
Venue: Shanghai New International Expo Centre
Edition: 3nd
Show Rotation: Annual
Admission: Free admission for trade professionals.
Organised by: Reed Exhibitions (China) Limited
Co-organised by: Reed Exhibitions Deutschland GmbH
Co-organised by: Beijing Antaike Investment Consulting Co., Ltd.
Supported by: China Non-ferrous Metals Industry Association
No. of Exhibitors: 300 exhibiting companies (estimated)
No. of Visitors: 8000 professional visitors (estimated)
Hall Space: 20,000 sqm
Conference: International Forum on Aluminium
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Frequently Asked Questions about Canton Fair
How could an overseas company's representative office in China mainland apply for an Invitation Card? What kind of information is essential for the application?
Chinese employees in overseas company's representative offices in China mainland are requested to apply to CECF Foreign Liaison Department for invitation card by presenting such documents (copy form acceptable) as Business Certificate, Employee Certificate and ID Card, at least two months in advance. Registration is accepted on the strength of the invitation card (on the one-person, one-card basis) extended by the Fair and the documents required.
Foreign employees in overseas company's representative offices in China mainland follow the same application procedure as mentioned in question, namely, his or her company's name, detailed company address as well as contacting numbers.
Could an overseas business person visit the Canton fair without an Invitation? Yes but the person has to pay RMB 110 or HKD 100 service charge, which is valid for 12 days.
When is the deadline for the application?
March 30 (Autumn Fair) and September 30 (Autumn Fair)
Up to three businesspeople from the same company can share one invitation card.
Just specify in fax, mail or e-mail the number of people attending the fair.
No. Only a Chinese citizen working in an overseas company's representative office in China mainland could visit the Fair. In case a Chinese employee in a overseas company's representative office has got no Invitation Card from the Fair organizer, he or she has to present the copies of three identification papers and pay RMB 200 per day for the service charge.
Fair visitors should get registered before they visit the Fair and have their Visitor Cards stamped and confirmed upon registration at Gate 1 of the Fair Complex. Access to the Fair is granted only to those with confirmed Visitor Cards. Documents required at registration include:
Invitation Card extended by the Fair.
Personal papers ( passport, H.K./Macao I.D. Card or Residence Permit, Taiwan Compatriot Travel Certificate, or a Chinese passport with at least one-year foreign visa ).
Business Card.
A most recent personal photo. ( 5cmx4cm )
2. Questions concerning the visa applications
Entry visa to Guangzhou is granted against the invitation card. For this purpose, kindly approach the Embassy of P. R. China with the Invitation Card. The following three points should be noticed:
a. In the absence of a Chinese Embassy in your country, kindly approach the Embassy (Consulate) of P. R. China in a neighboring country.
b. Approach the Visa Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of P. R. China in Hong Kong, if you travel to Guangzhou via that city.
Please contact the local P. R. China's Embassy (Consulate) for consultance.
3. Questions concerning the reservations for interpreters
Which kind of language service could the Fair provide?
The Fair provide language service for English, French, German, Arabic, Japanese and Spanish.
Please contact cantonfair.net Team at Tel: 0086-20-37651964,35540308; Fax: 0086-20-37651964 or mail us at rsvn@cantonfair.net in advance and confirm later. If you are not sure about your need, please contact the Registration Office at Gate 1 of the Fair Complex, upon your arrival in Guangzhou.
The interpreter has to get an interpreter card with RMB 200 charges per day.
4. About Guangzhou
How about the whether during the Fair in Guangzhou?
The average temperature is 21.8 oC during the Autumn Fair, and 23.8 oC during the Autumn Fair. It is warm but quite humid in Oct., and dry, sunny moderate in October.
It is very convenient with a public traffic network consisting of buses, taxis and subway. Many hotels provide Shuttle Buses to and from the fair Complex for business people every day at fixed times during the Fair. When making a reservation, a pre-request on the Shuttle buses during the fair will save you a lot on travel in Guangzhou.
You can get to Guangzhou by planes, non-stop express trains, buses and shuttle ferries from Hong Kong. If you are an group, we can provide the special rate for renting busese with different types from Hongkong and send you directly to the destination in Guangzhou, pls contact with us if you have such request.
5. Other Questions
The Fair is held on biannual basis. The spring and autumn fair session will be held for twelve days from Oct. 15th to 20th Noon, Oct. 25th to 30th Noon and October 15th to 20th Noon, October 25th to 30th Noon respectively.
The booths in the fair are strictly for Chinese companies, not for lease for foreign companies.
ASM is holding the On-line trade show for the companies not only from China but also abroad. From here, you can find many kinds of products and also send your buying or selling messages. Join the online show NOW.
During the Fair session, complains about the Fair can be done in the Complain Office at the Fair Complex. After the fair complains should be done in the provincial or municipal Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Co-operation Commission of the region where the complained company locates.
The Fair have a Directory magazine of all exhibitors. You may find it on the Distribution Bulletin in the East Corridor of Hall 1.
Yes. The Fair is open everyday during our 12 days of exhibition.
By our Scan system in the exhibition halls (free for use).
By our Scan system in the exhibition halls (free for use).
Right outside Gate 6 of the Fair Complex or Huaisheng Temple on the Guangxiao Road.
There's a Moslem restaurant in the fast-food district inside the Fair Complex. Or may go to the Five Lamps Moslem Restaurant at Zhongshan Liu Lu.
Firstly, in order to save your time of the visit, The Fair will organize the right suppliers with their samples to meet you in our meeting-room when you inform the Fair your detailed schedule and purchase list beforehand. (That is Face-to-Face communication between buyers and sellers.)
2007 Guangzhou Fair List
2007 Guangzou Fair |
dates | complex address | exhibiition |
5-7 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Renewable Energy Expo |
7-9 June 2007 | Liuhua Complex | Interwine China |
7-9 June 2007 | Liuhua Complex | Interfood China |
7-18 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | China Hardware Tool Exhibition |
8-11 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Guangzhou International Lighting |
8-11 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Electrical Building Technology Guangzhou (EBTG 2007) |
15-18 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | China Hardware Tool Exhibition |
15-18 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | GIMT + AMB China |
19-21 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | RFID China |
19-21 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Modernshop China |
19-21 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Guangzhou Commercial Vehicle Exhibition |
21-23 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | 2007 |
21-23 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Canton Textile Machinery |
28-30 June 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Hosfair |
28-30 June 2007 | Liuhua Complex | Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition lamps |
4-6 July 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Biotechnology China |
6-9 July 2007 | Pazhou Complex | China Building & Decoration Fair (CBD 2007) |
16-19 July 2007 | Pazhou Complex | The 14th South China International Machinery and Mold Exhibition |
3-5 August 2007 | Pazhou Complex | The 5th International Pro Sound & Light + Musical Instruments Expo (SLM Expo) China (Guangzhou) 2007 |
5-7 September 2007 | Baiyun International Convention Center | China International Water Congress & Exhibition (CIWCE 2007) |
19-21 September 2007 | Guangzhou New Stadium Exhibition Center | The 7th (International) medical equipment exhibition China (Guangzhou) |
20-21 September 2007 | Liuhua Complex | The 7th South China (Guangzhou) International industrial exhibitions wood floor 2007 |
15-19 October 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Guangzhou Shoe Fair |
23-27 October 2007 | Guangzhou Jinhan Exhibition Center | EXPO COMM CHINA SOUTH |
15-30 October 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Chinese Export Commodities Fair |
1-3 December 2007 | World of Flowers Exhibition Center | IPM China |
4-7 December 2007 | Pazhou Complex | hydraulic seals and pneumatic air compressor exhibition Asian 2007 |
4-7 December 2007 | Pazhou Complex | CONEXPO Asia 2007 |
12-13 December 2007 | Guangzhou Jinhan Exhibition Center | FRANCHISING CHINA - Guangzhou |
13-14 December 2007 | Liuhua Complex | The 8th-China National Refrigeration HVAC Equipment Exhibition |
13-14 December 2007 | Guangzhou Jinhan Exhibition Center | Informex China |
13-16 December 2007 | Guangzhou Jinhan Exhibition Center | 2007 second sector of China (Guangzhou) International Exhibition luxury |
14-16 December 2007 | Pazhou Complex | 14th Guangzhou International Hotel Equipment Fair |
19-21 December 2007 | Pazhou Complex | China Sign Fair |
20-26 December 2007 | Pazhou Complex | Auto Guangzhou |
21-24 December 2007 | Liuhua Complex | All In Glass |
Visa Application
Entry visa to China is granted against the official invitation extended by the Canton Fair. Please go to the Embassy or Consulate General of P. R. China with the Invitation to get the visa. There are four more options:
1. In case of the absence of a Chinese Embassy in your country, kindly approach the Embassy of P. R. China in a neighboring country.
2. Visa Section , Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of PRC in the Hong Kong SAR. More Info>>>>;
ADD: 7th Floor, Lower Block, China Resources Building, 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai District, Hong Kong SAR
TEL: 852-3413 2424
Fax: 852-3413 2312
3. Fair visitors can also entrust the visa application to China Travel Service (Hong Kong) Ltd.
ADD: 1/F., Alpha House, 27-33 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
TEL: 852-2315 7150
Fax: 852-2315 7292
4. During the Fair, visitors who leave Mainland China and want to come back to Guangzhou may apply for re-entry visa to the Visa Section for Aliens of the Commissioner mentioned in Item 2 or Division of Aliens and Exit-Entry Administration of Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau (Add: No.155 Jie Fang Nan Road, Guangzhou.)
Canton Fair Travelling Service
Entrusted by the Fair, China Travel Service (Hong Kong) Ltd., as well as its overseas branches, will provide travelling service to the Fair Buyers; The Fair also entrusts Canton Fair International Travel Agency Co., Ltd. to offer domestic travelling services to the visitors. You can contact at:
Branches | Contact |
China Travel Service (Hong Kong) Ltd. Overseas Tourist Department | Tel: (852) 23157150 |
Singa China Travel Service Pte. Ltd. | Tel: (65) 65329988 |
China Travel Service (Thailand) Co., Ltd. | Tel: (66-2) 2260041, 2264701-11 |
China Travel Service (Philippines) Inc. | Tel: (63-2) 7341464 |
China Travel Service (Korea) Co., Ltd. | Tel: (82-2) 7523399 |
China Travel Service (Japan) Co., Ltd. | Tel: (81-3) 32735512 |
China Travel Service (Japan) Co., Ltd. kansai Branch | Tel: (81-6) 48038332 |
China Travel Service (USA) Inc. | Tel: (1-415) 3520388 |
U. S. China Travel Service Inc. (Los Angeles Office) | Tel: (1-626) 4578668 |
China Travel Service (Canada) Inc. | Tel: (1-604) 8728787 (1-800) 6631126 |
China Travel Service (Canada) Inc. (Toronto Office) | Tel: (1-416) 9798993 (1-800)3876622 |
China Travel Service (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. | Tel: (61-2) 92112633 |
China Travel Service (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. (Melbourne Office) | Tel: (61-3) 96421088 |
China Travel Service (N.Z.) Pty. Ltd. (Auckland) | Tel: (64-9) 3096458 |
China Travel Service (N.Z.) Pty. Ltd. (Christchurch Office) | Tel: (64-3) 3656396 |
China Travel Service (U. K.) Ltd. | Tel: (44-20) 78369911 |
China Travel Service (France) S. A. R. L. | Tel: (33-1)44515566 |
China Travel & Trading (Deutschland) GmbH | Tel: (49-69) 23852233 |
China Travel & Trading (Deutschland) GmbH (Berlin Office) | Tel: (49-30) 3934068, 3930535 |
China Travel & Trading (Deutschland) GmbH (Airport Office) | Tel: (49-69) 69867888 |
Special Asia Travel AB | Tel: (46-8) 53481177 |
Canton Fair International Travel Agency Co., Ltd. | Tel: 86-20-86671722/26082111 Fax: 86-20-86681714/26082113 E-mail: cantonfair.tour.1@vip.tom.com |
Hotel Information
Name | Star | Room Rates (RMB) | Distance (km) | |||||
Single | Twin | Suite | Breakfast | Baiyun Airport | Liuhua Complex | Pazhou Complex | ||
● China Hotel | 5 | 3500 | 3700 | 215 | 30 | 0 | 28 | |
● Dong Fang Hotel | 5 | 3500 | 4000 | 135 | 30 | 0 | 28 | |
● White Swan Hotel | 5 | 2800 | 4000 | 216.2 | 40 | 6 | 17 | |
● GD International Hotel | 5 | 2300 | 2440 | 2740 | Free | 35 | 4 | 15 |
● Garden Hotel | 5 | 3800 | 5000 | 200 | 28 | 3 | 8 | |
● The Phoenix City Hotel Guangzhou | 5 | 1900 | 2200 | 3100 | Free | 70 | 45 | 35 |
● Chime Long Hotel | 5 | 2200 | 3300 | Free | 60 | 30 | 15 | |
● Foshan Hotel (Foshan) | 5 | 1420 | 2400 | Free | 50 | 35 | 30 | |
● Jia Hua Grand Hotel (Dongguan) | 5 | 1000 | 1200 | Free | 80 | 80 | 60 | |
● Cinese Hotel (Dongguan) | 5 | 890 | 930 | Free | 80 | 55 | 35 | |
Parkview hotel (Dongguan) | 5 | 880 | 1900 | 80 | 100 | 90 | 90 | |
Sheraton Dongguan Hotel (Dongguan) | 5 | 1300 | 1900 | 100 | 80 | 60 | 70 | |
Novotel Baiyun Airport Guangzhou | 5 | 1481 | 1596 | 3091 | 113 | 0 | 30 | 40 |
● Ramada Pearl Hotel GZ | 4 | 2243 | 2415 | 3048 | Free | 35 | 15 | 8 |
● Hotel Landmark Canton | 4 | 1950 | 2500 | 138 | 35 | 7 | 15 | |
● Ocean Hotel | 4 | 1680 | 1980 | Free | 28 | 3 | 8 | |
Riverside Hotel | 4 | 2000 | 2200 | 3400 | 108 | 35 | 7 | 15 |
● China Mayors' Tower | 4 | 2000 | 2300 | Free | 40 | 10 | 8 | |
Globelink Hotel | 4 | 1500 | 1630 | 2200 | 88 | 45 | 4 | 11 |
● Best Western GZ Baiyun Hotel | 4 | 2100 | 2900 | 98 | 35 | 5 | 25 | |
● Guangdong Victory Hotel | 4 | 1450 | 1640 | 128 | 40 | 3 | 15 | |
Holiday Inn City Centre | 4 | 2400 | 230 | 35 | 10 | 15 | ||
Golden City Hotel (Foshan) | 4 | 780 | Free | 50 | 35 | 30 | ||
● Panyu Hotel | 4 | 1100 | Free | 65 | 35 | 20 | ||
Ever Profit Hotel (Foshan) | 4 | 660 | 690 | 1230 | Free | 75 | 55 | 70 |
Golden Bridge Hotel | 4 | 1600 | Free | 35 | 15 | 8 | ||
Huashi (GDH) Hotel | 4 | 1130 | 1330 | 68 | 35 | 7 | 3 | |
Baihua Resort Hotel (Zengcheng) | 4 | 480 | 580 | 980 | 38 | 70 | 65 | 60 |
Jin Yuan Hotel Guangzhou | 3 | 1450 | 1650 | 2100 | Free | 25 | 15 | 6 |
● New Mainland Hotel | 3 | 1280 | 88 | 30 | 1 | 30 | ||
● Guangzhou Hotel | 3 | 1400 | 1650 | Free | 30 | 4 | 8 | |
Lido Hotel | 3 | 940 | 55 | 60 | 3 | 20 | ||
New World Hotel | 3 | 880 | Free | 60 | 3 | 15 | ||
Overseas Chinese Friendship Hotel | 3 | 900 | 1000 | Free | 25 | 6 | 3 | |
Overseas Chinese Hotel | 3 | 1400 | 45 | 25 | 1 | 12 | ||
Chancheng Hotel (Foshan) | 3 | 784 | 1023 | Free | 45 | 23 | 35 | |
Ying Feng Business Hotel | 3 | 850 | 800 | Free | 80 | 15 | 5 | |
Guangdong Hotel | 2 | 650 | 35 | 3 | 20 | |||
New Hua Hotel | 2 | 650 | Free | 35 | 3 | 20 |
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