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Hot items at the Canton Fair: the rising popularity of the 'New Trio'

The 135th Canton Fair showcased a range of innovative products, drawing attention from domestic and international visitors alike. Among the highlights were solar-powered LED lights in a contemporary Chinese style, 3D visual sensing welding robots, and automatic variable-frequency solar photovoltaic heat pumps, along with eco-friendly fault circuit breakers made of soft materials.

"In recent years, the number of high-tech enterprise exhibitors at the Canton Fair has been steadily increasing, with products, technologies, and services continuously upgrading." Italian purchaser Robert Dinea expressed his anticipation for more"intelligent products made in China," particularly in the new energy vehicle sector, at the fair.

The first phase of the 135th Canton Fair, themed "Advanced Manufacturing," showcased the latest achievements in new quality productive forces. With over 10,000 participating companies, there was a notable 24.4% increase in high-tech enterprises focusing on smart living and industrial automation. The exhibition featured over 90,000 intelligent products, with significant growth in transactions for industrial automation equipment and new energy vehicles, some even doubling compared to previous years.

Guangzhou KAIJIE Power SupplyIndustrial Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the production of lithium batteries for new energy vehicles, electric scooters, and smart toy cars, producing five million batteries every year. An executive of the company stated, "At this session of the Canton Fair, we focused on showcasing our independently developed and produced lithium iron phosphate batteries, ternary polymer lithium batteries, and other 'new trio' (electric vehicles, lithium batteries, photovoltaic products) products. These products feature advantages such as zero pollution, high energy density, and high safety performance. Currently, we have signed over 100 orders with exhibitors from Southeast Asia, Europe, North Africa, and other countries and regions, with a total transaction amount of approximately 20 million yuan."

As of April 19th, the first phase of the 135th Canton Fair concluded with 76 batches of exhibition items worth over 5.1 million yuan entering China through various ports. The products came primarily from Egypt, Spain, and Mexico, via sea and air transport.

Statistics from the first quarter of this year show that exports of "new trio" products from Guangzhou Customs reached 3.79 billion yuan, a 57.1% year-on-year increase, with electric passenger cars alone accounting for 2.45 billion yuan, marking a growth of over 4.3 times compared to the same period last year.

Source: Yangcheng Evening News

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