Merxwire
27 Dec 2022, 00:40 GMT+10
TAIPEI, TAIWAN (Merxwire) - The Bureau of Foreign Trade, MOEA, organizes up to 70 international trade shows annually. Among these are specialized commercial shows covering a wide variety of industries. These are excellent one-stop events for buyers and exhibitors to engage in exchange and do procurements. Because of the global pandemic, new trends have emerged and physical trade shows were transformed into online shows or hybrid shows, integrating virtual and real worlds. Overcoming time and space limitations, these new solutions have made it possible to continue the communication with international buyers during the pandemic. Unlimited business opportunities have been created through this digital transformation and effective market expansion.
Taiwan International Tradeshows cover various industries, including food products and gifts, hardware and building materials, information and communication, leisure and life, machinery and equipment. Among the key trade shows each year are COMPUTEX Taipei, Taipei Cycle, TIMTOS, Taiwan International Fastener Show, and Food Taipei. These important international trade shows serve as excellent procurement platforms. The physical exhibitions include a wide range of specialized services, product exhibitions, in-depth industry forums featuring experts and scholars, professional competitions, and procurement meetings, providing indispensable communication opportunities for B2B matchmaking.
In addition to physical exhibitions, the global pandemic created the need for integrating real- and virtual-world services. This has allowed those who were not able to participate in person to attend exhibitions online, keeping abreast of latest industry trends, and catch announcements of new technology applications. In addition, the interactive online versions developed by the Bureau of Foreign Trade have multi-modular structures, providing exhibitors with one-stop online services. These includes online negotiations, meeting appointments, 360-degree online catalogs, and live broadcasts of international seminars. Exhibitors find it easy to expand in overseas markets and sell internationally.
Taiwan is very experienced when it comes to organizing high-quality trade shows. Many large-scale international trade shows are being held and infrastructure is well developed, making the participation in these events by international buyers very convenient. It is possible to quickly visit exhibition venues in different locations as well as industrial zones in north, central, and southern Taiwan. With the lifting of pandemic-related quarantine regulations, business opportunities can be pursued smoothly again. We sincerely invite international buyers to visit and make purchases in Taiwan!
For more information about Taiwan International Tradeshows, please visit the official website at https://www.taiwantradeshows.com.tw/en_US/index.html
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