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Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Thursday, July 03, 2003

On-line Trade Website Finds Growing Favor

Domestic and overseas business people can now read the latest information on more than 6,000 foreign trade enterprises from east China's Fujian province and other provinces nationwide by visiting a new website.


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Domestic and overseas business people can now read the latest information on more than 6,000 foreign trade enterprises from east China's Fujian province and other provinces nationwide by visiting a new website.

The trade fair website, http://www.efair.com.cn., is one of the few of its kind launched in China, following similar sites opened by southern Guangdong and eastern Zhejiang provinces and the national capital of Beijing.

A growing number of local and other provinces' trade firms have registered on the website which was especially opened for the local export commodity trade fair in late May.

So far, nearly 10,000 commodity products, in 20 major categories, have been listed on the website.

The opening of the website greatly benefits small and medium-sized foreign trade enterprises, which need to promote themselves.

It also offers an on-line platform for traders to do business, and to offset losses caused by the outbreak of the SARS disease.


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