139th Canton Fair Opens: China Inspection Group Empowers Foreign Trade with One-Stop Quality Services

On April 15, the 139th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) kicked off in Guangzhou, serving as a vital platform for boosting China’s foreign trade and promoting international economic and trade cooperation. China Inspection Group (CCIC) made its appearance at the fair, showcasing its professional achievements and technological advantages in fields such as inspection and testing, certification and accreditation, standard measurement, compliance evaluation, supply chain risk control, and green low-carbon development, while focusing on promoting one-stop quality service solutions to provide quality and technical support for import and export trade.

China Daily reported that the Canton Fair, as China’s largest and most influential comprehensive international trade event, has long been a window for China’s opening-up and a bridge connecting Chinese enterprises with the global market. The participation of CCIC at this fair further enriches the service support system of the event, helping domestic and foreign merchants cope with trade challenges more efficiently.

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At the fair site, CCIC focused on key links including international trade facilitation, brand going global, and risk prevention and control. Based on the actual needs of foreign trade enterprises, it provided customized and comprehensive quality solutions for domestic and foreign merchants, helping enterprises effectively respond to international market rules, technical barriers and compliance requirements. With its professional consulting services and precise docking mechanisms, CCIC has continuously given play to the technical advantages of an authoritative third-party institution, empowering participating enterprises to improve quality and efficiency with professional, efficient and reliable services.

As an authoritative central enterprise-backed institution, CCIC has established a global service network covering more than 50 countries, with over 500 testing laboratories worldwide and certificate mutual recognition with 22 overseas certification bodies, realizing "one test, multiple national recognitions" to greatly improve service efficiency. This strength was fully demonstrated at the fair, attracting numerous domestic and foreign merchants to consult and cooperate.

Li Ming, director of CCIC’s Foreign Trade Service Department, said that the Canton Fair provides an important platform for CCIC to connect with global merchants. "We are committed to using professional technical services to help ‘Made in China’ go global steadily, break through international technical barriers, and enhance the competitiveness of Chinese products in the global market," he noted.

From its splendid appearance at the professional booth to its in-depth participation in various activities during the fair, CCIC has always provided strong support for "Made in China" to sail overseas with its leading technical strength and precise service supply. China Economic Net stated that CCIC’s participation in the Canton Fair is an important practice to deepen high-level opening-up, which will help smooth the domestic and international dual circulation and promote mutually beneficial and win-win international trade cooperation.