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Find out what Ningde, China has in store for the motor industry

Over 40 countries will come together for this.

The Cross-Straits Electric Motor and Appliance Exposition is China leading sourcing fair of Small and Medium-sized Motor, generator, gensets and water pump industries. Since 2010 the Exposition had been successfully held for 6 years, the seventh year will attract more business opportunities and reach a brand new peak. Last year more than 30,000 exhibitors and visitors attended, over 1000 international purchasers and entrepreneurs from over 41 countries and regions from South East Asia, Middle East, Europe, Africa, South America attended the events.

Ningde, is located in east costal area of Fujian Province, and is regarded as the golden area of the West-Straits Economic Area, bears the reputation of "State Electric Motor Export Quality and Safety Demonstration Zone",”1st State Small & Medium-sized Electric Motor and Appliance Quality Control Test Center”, “Export Base of Small and Medium-sized Electronic Machinery of China” and “The Top 100 Industrial Cluster of China”.

 

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