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Sino-Dutch exchanges in Shanghai

Many companies continue to do business as usual again and large exhibitions are being organized again in China. Although, due to the travel restrictions, many clients cannot travel to China. Therefore, Dutchsino seeks to play an important role for clients with their operations in China. In the past few months, they have noticed that the demand for support has increased since life in China has started to become normal again. In the month April, the Shanghai Office has represented clients at several large roadshows and exhibitions in China. 

The Hortiflorexpo IPM 2021 was organized in Shanghai which is considered as the largest and most important specialized horticultural fair in China. This exhibition was very well attended where Shanghai Office represented clients DanDutcH ApS and Debets Schalke Turn-key greenhouse projects at the Dutch pavilion of the Hortiflorexpo IPM. NBSO Wuhan and Hubei International Science and Technology Exchange Center organized a successful roadshow to Hubei province with visits to the Hubei Agricultural Academy of Science and business meetings were organized together with the Hubei Department for Agriculture and Wuhan Agricultural Bureau.

Over 200 participants from 100+ companies participated at the NL horticultural matchmaking event which was held on 19th April. In addition, the NL horticultural roundtable meeting was held with another 30 leading horticultural companies from Wuhan.

The event was supported by the RVO and co-organized by Consulate General of Kingdom of Netherlands and the Shanghai Environmental Protection Industry Association. Together with experts from the Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences, 5 Dutch representatives in the sectors of dust control, civil sludge treatment, domestic waste collection and treatment, and smart urban solutions shared their know-how & experiences with local audiences.

Rachel Zhou,  director of DSBP China did a presentation about PIB Urban Challenges by sharing the integrated solutions for facing urban development difficulties.

In the afternoon of April 22, counselor Bart Pauwels headed a joint delegation to visit the Shanghai Landscaping and City Appearance Bureau. The delegation introduced Dutch technology on waste treatment and urban environmental protection.

Read the complete article at www.dutchsino.com.

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