2017 Latin America Panama International Lighting Exhibition
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2017 Latin America Panama International Lighting Exhibition
Details Latin America and the Caribbean (Panama) International Lighting Exhibition Exhibition time: year, month, day, month, day Exhibition location: Convention Center Organizer Exhibition cycle : Once a year [Exhibition Introduction] Organized by r, as a new member of the global lighting industry exhibition, it will have a grand opening at the Convention Center in Panama on January 1, 2020. This exhibition will be an opportunity for enterprises to enter the Latin American lighting market. Visitors to this exhibition mainly come from manufacturers, wholesalers/dealers/retailers, designers, etc. in the lighting industry. [Market Background] Latin America is an emerging market. Panama’s international trade is very developed, but Panama’s exhibition market is very emerging. Panama currently does not have a professional building materials exhibition, let alone a professional lighting exhibition. At present, there are only two international professional exhibitions in Panama, namely the Panama International Auto Parts Show in March and the Panama International Tire Show in September. The first holdings of these two exhibitions were in 2008 and 2015 respectively, although the two exhibitions have a short history. , but the effect of the exhibition was unanimously recognized by the participants. It is precisely because of Panama’s strong market potential and the lack of a professional and international lighting exhibition platform that it decided to join hands with the U.S. Department of Commerce, the American Chamber of Commerce in Panama, the Mexican Lighting Industry Association, and the Panama Colon Free Trade Zone to hold the first edition in Panama. Professional lighting exhibition. Panama radiates a population of 100 million in more than 20 surrounding countries, and is known as the Hong Kong of the Caribbean and the Dubai of the Caribbean. Its financial industry and re-export trade are developed and occupy an important position in the economy. The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and occupies an important strategic position as the dividing line between North and South America. For lighting companies from various countries, if they want to enter the Latin American lighting market, Panama will be a very good breakthrough point. Panama has also been opening up to foreign trade in recent years, hoping to highlight its status as a trade center in Central and South America through reciprocal treaties and visa-free treaties with various Central and South American countries. At the first ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC Forum in March, China The President is also full of confidence: In the near future, the trade volume between China and Latin America will increase significantly, and the number of Chinese companies going to Latin America to participate in exhibitions and do business will increase significantly. Panama's open economy is also expected to help it grow into a second Dubai within the next decade. [Market Advantages] 1. Political stability and rapid economic growth The stable government ensures a favorable environment for Panama's economic development. The Panamanian government has vigorously expanded the canal roads and built large-scale public infrastructure. The annual growth rate of D is .%, and it has maintained a long-term growth trend. 2. Sustainable Development of the Lighting Industry In the past ten years, the Panama lighting market has developed rapidly. By 2018, the import value of its lighting products had increased by .%, and the top ten countries and regions with the highest proportion of import value were the United States, China, Costa Rica, Colombia, Spain, Italy, Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Canada. . 3. Geographical advantages Located in the isthmus of Central America, it connects Colombia to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the south, Costa Rica to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the north, connecting the Central and South American continents. The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean from south to north. and the Pacific Ocean, known as the bridge of the world. In addition, the Colon Free Trade Zone in Panama, located at the Atlantic entrance of the Panama Canal, is the largest free trade zone in the Western Hemisphere and the second largest free trade zone in the world after Hong Kong, China. Together with Miami, it is listed as a re-export to Central and South America. The center is the second largest transit station in the world. [Scope of Exhibits] Commercial Lights Decorative Lights Electronic Lights Emergency Lights D Products and Technologies Lighting Accessories and Parts Outdoor Lights/Public Area Lights Professional Lights Residential/Indoor Lighting Work Lights Special Application Lights Control and manage equipment energy and power generation and measurement equipment. A total of0articles Related Comments: |