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Made in China went to Malaysia to help foreign trade companies "grab orders"
On December 7, Wei Yulu, the chief representative of Sinopec Lubricants Co., Ltd. in Malaysia, took a plane to Kuala Lumpur and went to Malaysia to attend the Malaysia Direct Procurement Conference as a supplier representative of Made in China. This is the third direct procurement conference held by Made-in-China after Serbia and Indonesia, and it is also one of Made-in-China's 2022 "Golden Autumn Purchasing Fair Two-way Going to Sea" series of activities.
Since the end of October, Made-in-China.com has gone to Poland, Germany, Thailand and other six countries to carry out the "Golden Autumn Purchasing Fair Two-Line Going to Sea" activity, meeting more than 300 overseas big buyers face to face, helping enterprises to "grab" tens of millions of dollars globally level orders. According to data, in 2021, my country will export US$78.655 billion in goods to Malaysia, accounting for 2.9% of my country's total merchandise exports. China has become Malaysia's largest trading partner for 13 consecutive years.
During this trip to Kuala Lumpur, Made in China conducted offline real-time procurement for 15 manufacturing companies including Sinopec Lubricating Oil Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Zhongguang Electric Group Co., Ltd., and Guangdong Shunde Shengqi Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. Net Logistics transports high-quality "Made in China" products such as lubricating oil, water heaters, smart ceiling fans, household LED lights, baby clothes and casual shoes to Kuala Lumpur, demonstrating the latest technology and comprehensive strength of Chinese companies.
"The transformation and upgrading from Chinese products to Chinese brands is our constant exploration of new paths. In addition to polishing products, we also obtain rich buyer and market information through the Made in China website, so that 'Made in China' can achieve a better global scale. Results." Wei Yulu said. It is reported that Sinopec Lubricant Co., Ltd. has entered the platform since 2006 and has been a 16-year veteran member of Made in China.
According to the data from Made in China from January to December 2022, the hot-selling categories in Malaysia include prefabricated or movable buildings, disposable medical consumables, packaging bottles, shoulder bags, organic intermediates, sportswear, batteries and other products. At the direct mining conference, Verns Holdings Sdn Bhd, a major buyer in the battery industry in Malaysia, reached an intentional order of about US$82,000 with a Chinese company through the business opportunity matching made in China website. In addition, Made in China signed MOUs with Motonation, Malaysia Electric Micromobility Industry Association (MEMI), Wutend Holdings Sdn Bhd, etc. on the spot, and will work together to promote the global development of Chinese suppliers.
Malaysia is the first ASEAN country to establish diplomatic relations with China, and it is also the first country along the route to respond to and participate in the "Belt and Road" initiative. On March 18 this year, RCEP officially came into effect for Malaysia, which will bring more opportunities for both China and Malaysia. In the future, Made-in-China.com will further cooperate with Malaysia in various aspects such as online purchasing, offline promotion, etc., and further expand the "Belt and Road" market, and continue to promote cooperation and expand markets for global buyers and sellers.