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Intertraffic China 2009
The next edition of Intertraffic China will be held in the Shanghai Exhibition Center from 18- 20 March 2009. Detailed information will follow in due course.
Intertraffic China 2008
The second edition of Intertraffic China took place from 24 to 26 April 2008 in the Beijing Exhibition Center, in conjunction with the ninth International Exhibition on Road and Water Transport Technology and Equipment (China Transpo 2008). Intertraffic China is a three day networking event and offers a prominent platform for the traffic and transport industry to see the latest developments in the industry, meet market leaders, exchange experiences.
Around 120 exhibitors from 13 countries were present, including the following leadership circle companies; Swareflex Traffic Technology (China), Gruen (Germany), PTV (Germany), Custom Engineering (Italy), Esri (USA), Gatsometer (Netherlands), Chuangzhou Hua R Sheng (China), and Avery Kunshan (China). All 12 halls of the Beijing Exhibition Centre and the outdoor exhibit area were occupied by Intertraffic China and China Transpo.
Chinese Market
The Chinese and South-East Asian markets are among the fastest growing in the world. The key issue for your company is how to gain a foothold in unfamiliar territory or strengthen your existing network. Intertraffic has always specialised in going to places where market demand is on the rise. We lay the foundations so you can meet the right people. Countless companies have benefited from this pioneering yet low-risk approach. Why shouldn’t you?
China has a total population of at least 1.3 billion people, over a third of whom live in cities and towns. Both these figures will grow, not least because China’s average annual GDP growth is set to continue at a staggering 8% for the rest of this decade. Economic and urban growth on this scale has huge implications for the traffic and transport markets. This is clearly the right time to introduce Intertraffic into China.
Unprecedented Road Expansion
In the late 1990s, the Chinese government instituted a central policy of expanding domestic demand and improving infrastructure construction. As a result, the country’s transportation infrastructure is now entering its primary development phase. The figures below emphasise why the Chinese market deserves a world-class road traffic exhibition:
- Total investment in road facilities had reached US$ 58.8 billion in 2004 and is still increasing.
- China has some 41,000 km of expressway in 2005, ranking second in the world: It is expected to reach 65,000 km by 2010.
- Overall length of national highway by 2010 will be 2.3 million km. Over 95% of rural areas and 80% of administrative villages will have access to asphalt or cement roads.
Foreign Investment in China
Previous barriers to you doing business in China are history – the government now encourages foreign investment in transportation, especially road construction. The country’s WTO commitments to open up freight and passenger markets to foreign capital and corporations enhance the point. And the Asia Development Bank is currently conducting research on policy reform in road transport for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce - another key signal that China is opening up this giant sector to the world. Exhibiting at Intertraffic China will ensure that you are at the cutting edge of these opportunities.
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