Jamaica to participate in massive expo in China Thursday, 22 April 2010 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) }JAMPRO is to co-ordinate Jamaica's participation in the World Expo, due to take place in China from May One to October 31.
st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) }Details of the promotional plans for the expo were unveiled at a press conference hosted on Wednesday.
The Jamaican delegation which leaves for Shanghai on Thursday is charged with promoting high value niche exports from Jamaica.
Jampro will also host two distributor forums aimed at linking Chinese investors with Jamaican exporters and manufacturers
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Approximately 70 million people are expected to attend the event which will be held in Shanghai.
Addressing participants, Commerce Minister Karl Samuda, urged them to be meticulous in ensuring that only the best of Jamaica's produce is put on show in China.
"Whatever products we take to China there must not be the possibility of a discriminating buyer taking up a product and finding fault with it. The product must be perfect, because for us to make the kind of impression we need to make about Jamaica, we must be excellent. Nothing else will do,"
"We are not just sun, sand and sea we are a great vibrant country that offers a great opportunity for investors and for business to trade with those goods and services we produce and that must be the image we project at all times," Mr. Samuda said.
About 20 local exporters will get the chance to showcase a wide range of products and services at the expo.
st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) }Details of the promotional plans for the expo were unveiled at a press conference hosted on Wednesday.
The Jamaican delegation which leaves for Shanghai on Thursday is charged with promoting high value niche exports from Jamaica.
Jampro will also host two distributor forums aimed at linking Chinese investors with Jamaican exporters and manufacturers
.
Approximately 70 million people are expected to attend the event which will be held in Shanghai.
Addressing participants, Commerce Minister Karl Samuda, urged them to be meticulous in ensuring that only the best of Jamaica's produce is put on show in China.
"Whatever products we take to China there must not be the possibility of a discriminating buyer taking up a product and finding fault with it. The product must be perfect, because for us to make the kind of impression we need to make about Jamaica, we must be excellent. Nothing else will do,"
"We are not just sun, sand and sea we are a great vibrant country that offers a great opportunity for investors and for business to trade with those goods and services we produce and that must be the image we project at all times," Mr. Samuda said.
About 20 local exporters will get the chance to showcase a wide range of products and services at the expo.
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