China Launched a Virtual Trade Show With East Africa This Week That It Says Will Get 10,000 Attendees

With physical trade fairs all shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese trade promotion authorities are experimenting with new virtual models. On Monday, a China-Africa virtual expo kicked off, reportedly with more than a thousand exhibitors from both regions and organizers say they’re confident that some 10,000 people will attend the week and a half event.

Rwanda’s ambassador to China, James Kimonyo, delivered the opening address and yesterday Kenya’s envoy to Beijing, Sarah Serem, spoke as well.

Read more on the event on the China Daily website.

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