Dubai:  As the largest sourcing platform, the Dubai edition of China Homelife continues to attract visitors from across the Middle East and North Africa. In it’s 10th year of being a conduit for verified Chinese manufacturers into the region, the show was inaugurated by H. E. Sami Al QamziDirector General of Department of Economic Development (DED) in Dubai. Also present was Jin Lei, counselor of Economic section of the Chinese Consulate in Dubai and Xu Qingshan, Deputy Secretary – General of Hangzhou Municipal People’s Government. The exhibition will take place from December 17 – 19 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Designed to ensure that both business visitors and exhibitors are comfortable in their meetings, experienced sourcing consultants will provide the right business matchmaking. Free translation services will also be provided for serious buyers. On display are over 100,000 products with 2500 exhibitors and feature electronics, furniture, clothing & textiles, lighting, machinery, gifts, food and home products.

“The Middle East and North Africa is an important market for Chinese manufacturers and we have been making concerted efforts to ensure that we are able to bring in the right manufacturers. We ensure that visitors get to meet the decision makers of the exhibiting companies, and the success of our exhibition has been consistency of high-quality products., This year visitors can also avail of an added bonus of China Mega Sale,” said Binu Pillai, Chief Operating Officer, MEOrient International Exhibition.        

The three day exhibition is set to welcome visitors from 10 am to 6 pm. Over the years, China Homelife Dubai is supported by the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Dubai.  

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About MEOrient Foreign Trade:

MEOrient Foreign Trade based in Shanghai is one of the leading organizers with over 20 years of experience in international exhibitions. China Homelife is the prominent global specialized trade show series for Chinese products currently held in eleven countries including Poland, Turkey, Brazil, Jordan, South Africa, India, Dubai, Egypt, Mexico, Iran and Kazakhstan.

China Homelife is part of the most ambitious "One Belt One Road" policy of the China government to accelerate the exports of Chinese products and services to emerging markets around the world.

For further information, please contact:

Susan Zhu
Email: zhuying@meorient.com

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