Ten new national pavilions were unveiled on Sept 27 at the Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub, also known as G-Hub, in Shanghai Hongqiao International Central Business District.
With support from relevant foreign embassies, consulates, and chambers of commerce, five new national pavilions from Armenia, Georgia, Indonesia, Portugal, and Uzbekistan were added at G-Hub, bringing the total number to 68. Additionally, the trading hub upgraded five pavilions representing Argentina, Australia, Colombia, Dominica, and the United Kingdom.
The upgraded Argentina Import Pavilion reopens at G-Hub on Sept 27. [Photo/WeChat ID: gh_402dd04155e6]
G-Hub also premiered an array of country-specific new products, such as Dominican blue amber jewelry, German cosmetics, Hungarian hand-painted porcelain, and Georgian red wine.
Georgian red wine is on display at G-Hub. [Photo/WeChat ID: gh_402dd04155e6]
Import and export trade agreements worth approximately 200 million yuan ($28.31 million) were inked on-site between Greenland Group and enterprises from countries such as Australia, Indonesia, South Korea, and New Zealand, as well as a batch of domestic distributors.
As Shanghai actively promotes the livestreaming economy, Greenland Group has established the G-onAir national livestreaming platform focusing on country-specific quality products. Since debuting in May this year, it has produced over 20 themed livestreaming sessions and cultural promotion activities, attracting a total of over 1 million views.
Three exhibitors from Argentina, Armenia, and Pakistan were honored as "Greenland G-onAir National Live Streaming Ambassadors" for their exceptional performance in the live e-commerce sector.