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Preparations for ProWine China 2020 in ‘full swing’
The preparations for ProWine China in Shanghai from 10 to 12 November this year, “are running at full steam”, with bookings up on this time in 2019, according to the organisers.
“More confirmations have been received than at the same time last year”
For the eight time, the Chinese edition of the trade fair ProWein will be held at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC) in parallel with the trade fair Food & Hotel China (FHC), and, ProWein has told the drinks business today that “There is every indication that the coming ProWine China will meet with a strong response from the sector and that the success story will continue.”
In a statement released this morning, the fair organiser said, “Based on the model of the world’s biggest and most relevant trade fair for the wine and spirits industries, ProWein in Düsseldorf, ProWine China offers comprehensive international ranges and a high-calibre programme of expert side events.”
It was also noted that “The registration phase for exhibitors is already in full swing, and, “Even today, more confirmations have already been received than at the same time last year.”
Until the end of May ProWine China will still offer all interested exhibitors a special early-bird rate.
Again in excess of 800 wine producers and spirits suppliers from all over the world are expected at ProWine China. The individual exhibitors registered so far include names such as Les Grands Chais de France (GCF), Cantine Sgarzi Luigi S.r.l. or COFCO Great Wall.
In addition to this, the Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association, Korea Traditional Liquor Association and the Korea Winery Association as well as the Development Agency of Serbia have confirmed their participation at a bigger joint stand.
Likewise, numerous producers from the China’s wine-growing regions will be represented at this year’s stand of UP-Chinese Wine.
Around 20,000 visitors are expected to come to the trade fair.
For more information and registration documents for exhibitors visit the ProWine China website at www.prowinechina.com