The Open Days are presentations of Spanish products for local food and beverage importers in China. Additionally, Spanish companies, as well as organizations, associations, DO/IGP, and autonomous communities, have the opportunity to participate with an exhibition booth to showcase their products.
This activity is part of the #SpainFoodNation campaign developed under the agreement signed by ICEX and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food (MAPA) to promote the image of Spanish food, wines, and beverages in key export markets and provide opportunities for Spanish companies.
This exhibition brings together the entire professional audience from the local food industry, including key players such as importers, distributors, HORECA, and specialized media.
It’s an exceptional opportunity to present products that can be considered gourmet, specialty, or imported, especially those with geographical indications or certifications like organic. Additionally, parallel activities related to Spanish culture and gastronomy will be held during the event.
In the afternoon, the event opens to invited consumers, specifically selected for their interest in Spanish products and purchasing capacity.
The OpenDay in Chongqing will be on the 18th of June in a 4 to 5 star hotel yet to be defined in the city center.
With a population that exceeds 30 million, Chongqing stands out as the most populous municipality in China and the world.
Chongqing, with its splendid fusion of tradition and modernity, stands as the perfect host for a food and beverage exhibition event, especially imported. This megacity not only represents a vibrant and diverse market, but also reflects the growing openness and appreciation for international cuisine. Chongqing's strategic position in China's economic landscape creates
a favorable setting for the presentation and appreciation of imported products, attracting an audience eager to explore global flavors in this dynamic and constantly growing urban center. Chongqing, is also noted for its thriving hospitality industry. The lively banks of the Yangtze offer a unique experience with a mix of restaurants, breweries and nightspots, bringing Chongqing's cultural and tourism scene to life.
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