Poly Builds a Global “Win-Win Chain”
“China’s economy is like an ocean, not a small pond.” In recent days, Poly Group has actively engaged with global partners by participating in major national-level trade fairs, offering foreign aid training programs, and expanding into new markets – all in a concerted effort to help safeguard the resilience and stability of global industrial and supply chains.
China’s No.1 Trade Fair Driving Global Economic Vitality
Starting April 15, the 137th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) is being held in Guangzhou. This year’s event has attracted over 200,000 pre-registered overseas buyers from 215 countries and regions, and will feature more than 1,000 trade promotion activities. Once again, Poly Property, a subsidiary of Poly Developments, is providing comprehensive logistical support for the fair. Leveraging a digital management platform, the team ensures highly efficient service standards – with a 3-minute response time for general inquiries and a 5-minute response time for repair requests. By delivering reliable, high-quality services, Poly is helping build a bridge of support for China’s high-level opening-up, allowing global attendees to experience the warmth and excellence of “Chinese service.”
(Source of the image: Video Production Department, Southern Metropolis Daily)
Accelerating High-Quality Global Expansion of Made-in-China Products
Recently, Poly Exhibition, a subsidiary of Poly Developments, has successfully organized two major international trade fairs. The 4th Guangzhou Sourcing Fair (GSF), which opened on April 14, showcased the latest products, technologies, and services across sectors such as hardware and tools, auto and motorcycle parts, home appliances, and outdoor goods. International buyers from countries including the UAE, Peru, and Russia signed deals in quick succession. The upcoming 51st Jinhan Fair for Home & Gifts, set to open on April 21, will feature tens of thousands of innovative products ranging from home decorations and decorative furniture to outdoor gardening and home textiles. The event is expected to attract buyers from over 160 countries and regions, further empowering Chinese manufacturing to go global.
A Global Trendsetter in the Tissue Paper Industry
From April 14 to 18, the 32nd China International Disposable Paper was held in Wuhan. This year’s event covered the entire industry chain of household paper and hygiene products, attracting buyers from countries such as Türkiye, Malaysia, and Singapore. As the organizer for over three decades, the China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute, a subsidiary of Poly Sinolight, hosted a series of themed sessions focused on overseas market expansion, e-commerce platforms, and first-launch products. These efforts aimed to build a vital bridge for global enterprises to better understand the Chinese market and explore trade cooperation opportunities.
A Global Platform for the Packaging Industry Supply Chain
Recently, Chant Corporation, a subsidiary of Poly Sinolight, showcased its all-scenario intelligent warehousing and logistics solutions at the 2025 Shanghai World of Packaging (SWOP) Expo. The event attracted over 100,000 visitors from China and abroad. At the exhibition, Chant presented a detailed 3D model that simulated the entire smart-controlled process – from goods receiving and sorting to outbound delivery – offering a clear demonstration of China’s breakthroughs in intelligent warehousing technology. By providing innovative solutions, the company is helping traditional industries at home and abroad build digital smart factories, driving efficiency and enabling transformation.
China’s Only National Exhibition Dedicated to Consumer Goods
The 5th China International Consumer Products Expo was held in Haikou from April 13 to 18. As the only national-level exhibition in China focused on consumer goods, the event attracted over 4,000 global brands, including 65 Fortune Global 500 companies and leading enterprises, all surpassing previous editions in terms of participation. Sinogem, a subsidiary of China National Arts and Crafts Group, created the immersive art space “Golden Dream Garden,” showcasing co-branded IP products such as “Da Zu Gold” and “A Tapestry of a Legendary Land.” The exhibition aimed to share the cultural charm of “domestic trendy products” with the world.
In addition to hosting several major international exhibitions, Poly has actively partnered with universities, sending outstanding graduates abroad for internships and training to support the internationalization of talent development. In response to the Ministry of Commerce’s call, Poly has launched foreign aid training programs on agricultural product processing technology for countries such as Fiji and Grenada, exporting Chinese technology and standards. By leveraging precious metal trade as a bridge, Poly is further expanding into mainstream markets in Europe, the U.S., Southeast Asia, India, Australia, and beyond, promoting the integrated development of global production and supply chains.
“China is the market of the world and an opportunity for all countries.” Poly will continue to leverage its core strengths, expand its trade network, strengthen its investment “gravity field,” and inject stability and positive energy into the global economy.