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DEAR Food Industry Executive:
The US Agricultural Trade Office in Shanghai invites you to visit the official USA Pavilion at SIAL China 2010.
As China's trade and commercial center and largest city with 20 million people, Shanghai provides an outstanding venue.
Indeed, over the past few years Shanghai has become the trade show hub for China and, increasingly, for the entire Asia region.
We are very optimistic about current and future trade prospects not only in Shanghai but also inother urban areas throughout China.
China's accession to the WTO has lowered tariffs and brought about economic liberalization that has yielded significant gains for US food exports. Sales of a variety of American consumer-related products are gaining steadily.
Continued economic growth is adding to the already considerable demand for high-quality foods, especially in urban areas. We are also beginning to see improvements in the integration of retail, distribution and transportation systems.
These changes will increase the competitiveness of imported foods and beverages in the Shanghai market and should lead to expanded trade opportunities in the largely untapped emerging city markets of China's interior provinces.
SIAL China has a proven track-record as the premier food trade show in China and the acclaimed USA Pavilion always occupies a central location.
This year, 58 exhibitors will feature a wide range of food and beverage products in the USA Pavilion.
We very much look forward to seeing you in Shanghai in the USA Pavilion at SIAL China 2010.
Wayne A. Batwin
Director
Agricultural Trade Office
US Consulate General Shanghai
The US Agricultural Trade Office in Shanghai invites you to visit the official USA Pavilion at SIAL China 2010.
As China's trade and commercial center and largest city with 20 million people, Shanghai provides an outstanding venue.
Indeed, over the past few years Shanghai has become the trade show hub for China and, increasingly, for the entire Asia region.
We are very optimistic about current and future trade prospects not only in Shanghai but also inother urban areas throughout China.
China's accession to the WTO has lowered tariffs and brought about economic liberalization that has yielded significant gains for US food exports. Sales of a variety of American consumer-related products are gaining steadily.
Continued economic growth is adding to the already considerable demand for high-quality foods, especially in urban areas. We are also beginning to see improvements in the integration of retail, distribution and transportation systems.
These changes will increase the competitiveness of imported foods and beverages in the Shanghai market and should lead to expanded trade opportunities in the largely untapped emerging city markets of China's interior provinces.
SIAL China has a proven track-record as the premier food trade show in China and the acclaimed USA Pavilion always occupies a central location.
This year, 58 exhibitors will feature a wide range of food and beverage products in the USA Pavilion.
We very much look forward to seeing you in Shanghai in the USA Pavilion at SIAL China 2010.
Wayne A. Batwin
Director
Agricultural Trade Office
US Consulate General Shanghai
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