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FHC Shanghai 2006
November 30 - December 2, 2006


INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CANADIAN PAVILION AT FHC 2006 SHANGHAI

The 15th annual Food & Hospitality Industry Event, FHC 2006 (formerly known as Food and Hotel China) will take place in Shanghai from November 30 to December 2, 2006. FHC 2006 is dedicated to the Chinese food and hospitality markets and will feature exhibits of wine and spirits, confectionery and baked goods, as well as the dynamic hospitality and retail tech sectors. FHC is known as one of the most prominent, as well as the longest running, international food exhibition in China.

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FHC 2005 Shanghai attracted 678 companies from 32 countries and regions around the world, as well as approximately 15,500 professional visitors. Similar to previous years, the Canadian Consulate General, along with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, will organize a special Canadian national pavilion. The Canada Pavilion will be distinctly decorated with a Team Canada theme that will include Canadian agri-food logos and signs. Canadian participants will be provided with many opportunities to learn about the Shanghai market and to network with key local buyers and agents from the Yangzi Delta region, as well as the rest of the country. There are currently 28 companies in Shanghai that import value-added Canadian food products on a regular basis and the interest is growing rapidly.

We invite your company to participate and exhibit as part of the Canada Pavilion at FHC Shanghai 2006. Canadian agriculture and food products are welcomed in China for their safety and high quality. Our priority in Shanghai is to promote Canadian processed and packaged foods, meats, seafood, dairy products, beverages and key food ingredients.

To register your participation for the Canada Pavilion at FHC 2006 please complete the attached Canada Pavilion Registration form and return it to the Canadian Consulate General in Shanghai by e-mail or fax prior to July 15, 2006. You will be promptly contacted with further details. In order to avoid any disappointment, please reserve your booth space for the Canada Pavilion as early as possible, as space is limited.

For 2006: A 50% reduction in the cost of a Basic Exhibit Package for first-time FHC Canada Pavilion exhibitors, as described in the attached Canada Pavilion Registration Form (i.e.: US$1,575 for a 9 m2 “Walk-on” booth). This offer is not available in conjunction with any other direct or indirect Government of Canada funding.

For questions regarding exhibiting within the Canadian Pavilion at FHC 2006, please contact the exhibition organizer's Canadian Representative, Mr. Derek Complin of Unilink [Tel.: 613-549-0404, E-mail: dc@unilinkfairs.com, Fax : 613-549-2528). For questions regarding the China or Shanghai markets, you may contact Ms. Dora Wang at the Canadian Consulate General in Shanghai [E-mail: dora.wang@international.gc.ca, Fax: (86-21) 6279 7456] or Mr. Blair Gowan of AAFC in Ottawa [Tel.: (613) 759-7524, E-mail: gowanb@agr.gc.ca, Fax (613) 759-7506].

For further information on FHC 2006 please visit www.fhcchina.com.


We look forward to hearing from you.

Best Regards,
Henry Deng
Trade Commissioner
Agfood Team Leader



Disclaimer:

Information on this Web site is provided for information purposes only. Great care has been taken to maintain the accuracy of the information provided on this Web site. However, AAFC and its employees reserve the right to make modifications as may be necessary. It is recommended that you visit the site from time to time for updates.

Floor Plan and Canada Pavilion
All of the dimensions and locations shown on the official floor plan and the Canada Pavilion are believed, but not warranted, to be accurate. AAFC and show management reserve the right to make such modifications as may be necessary to meet the needs of the exhibitors and the exhibit hall.

Canadian Activities
All of the Canadian activities organized and managed by AAFC are believed, but not warranted, to be accurate. AAFC reserve the right to make such modifications as may be necessary to meet the needs of the participants and the organizers of the activities scheduled during the show.



Date Modified: 2006-06-18 Important Notices