The 5th RCEP (Shandong) Import Commodities Expo opened today at Linyi International Expo Center, bringing together more than 5,300 buyers from China and abroad alongside over 400 exhibitors representing 48 countries. Coinciding with the nationwide rollout of the “China Quality Foreign Trade Products Nationwide Promotion” initiative, the event highlights Shandong’s efforts to better align domestic and international trade channels.
As Linyi Mall’s official digital trade platform, ChinaMarket played a key role at the event. On opening day, it facilitated several procurement matchmaking activities and formalized strategic partnerships with buyer groups from Argentina, South Korea, Ghana, and other regions. The platform demonstrated how digital tools can streamline global sourcing by connecting overseas demand with China’s specialized manufacturing clusters, particularly for RCEP and Southeast Asian markets.
Digital Matchmaking Enhances Efficiency
Using its “verified manufacturing cluster network + omni-channel distribution” approach, ChinaMarket allows international buyers to engage directly with vetted Chinese suppliers across industries such as construction materials, plastics, textiles, electronics, home appliances, and consumer goods. During the expo, buyer delegations from Argentina, South Korea, and Ghana held in-person discussions with manufacturers supported by real-time data displays and AI-enabled tools, resulting in multiple initial agreements.
An Argentine participant noted that the platform simplifies supplier discovery and reduces sourcing time, while a South Korean delegation praised the reliability and responsiveness of its curated industrial resources.
Addressing Financing Challenges in Cross-Border Trade
To overcome payment and financing barriers—especially for small and medium-sized enterprises—ChinaMarket has partnered with financial institutions to introduce “data + order financing” solutions. This model offers flexible funding options, lowers entry barriers, and reduces transactional risks for both buyers and sellers.
Advancing Agri-Tech Supply Chains
At the expo, ChinaMarket also entered into a strategic partnership with the Su Village Government in Yinan County, Linyi, to develop a digital agricultural industrial hub. By combining direct sourcing from origin with platform-based distribution, the initiative aims to expand market access for high-quality Shandong agricultural products while providing international buyers with transparent, traceable supply chains for fresh and processed goods.
Expanding Footprint Across Southeast Asia
The platform continues to grow its presence in Southeast Asia. In December 2025, it launched a digital marketplace in Malaysia, enabling local buyers to access more than 10,000 verified Chinese factories. In Indonesia, its Surabaya-based “country pavilion” has supported government procurement initiatives, including prefabricated housing projects, underscoring its capacity to manage complex, large-scale orders.
Quan Chuanxiao, Chairman of Depth Digital Technology Group and ChinaMarket, stated that the platform aims to act as a bridge between China’s industrial ecosystems and global markets by digitizing trade processes to improve transparency, efficiency, and reliability.
Strong On-Site Engagement
On the opening day alone, ChinaMarket participated in the launch ceremony, completed strategic agreements with international buyer groups, and organized a dedicated matchmaking session for Ghanaian buyers. The platform emphasized its integrated approach—combining supply-side industrial resources, omni-channel distribution, data-driven financial services, and targeted matchmaking—to meet global sourcing needs.
During the expo, ChinaMarket is operating two exhibition areas at Linyi International Expo Center—one in Hall 2 focused on quality foreign trade products and another in Hall 1 featuring the Ghana National Pavilion—where business discussions and sourcing sessions are continuing throughout the event.
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As Linyi Mall’s official digital trade platform, ChinaMarket played a key role at the event. On opening day, it facilitated several procurement matchmaking activities and formalized strategic partnerships with buyer groups from Argentina, South Korea, Ghana, and other regions. The platform demonstrated how digital tools can streamline global sourcing by connecting overseas demand with China’s specialized manufacturing clusters, particularly for RCEP and Southeast Asian markets.
Digital Matchmaking Enhances Efficiency
Using its “verified manufacturing cluster network + omni-channel distribution” approach, ChinaMarket allows international buyers to engage directly with vetted Chinese suppliers across industries such as construction materials, plastics, textiles, electronics, home appliances, and consumer goods. During the expo, buyer delegations from Argentina, South Korea, and Ghana held in-person discussions with manufacturers supported by real-time data displays and AI-enabled tools, resulting in multiple initial agreements.
An Argentine participant noted that the platform simplifies supplier discovery and reduces sourcing time, while a South Korean delegation praised the reliability and responsiveness of its curated industrial resources.
Addressing Financing Challenges in Cross-Border Trade
To overcome payment and financing barriers—especially for small and medium-sized enterprises—ChinaMarket has partnered with financial institutions to introduce “data + order financing” solutions. This model offers flexible funding options, lowers entry barriers, and reduces transactional risks for both buyers and sellers.
Advancing Agri-Tech Supply Chains
At the expo, ChinaMarket also entered into a strategic partnership with the Su Village Government in Yinan County, Linyi, to develop a digital agricultural industrial hub. By combining direct sourcing from origin with platform-based distribution, the initiative aims to expand market access for high-quality Shandong agricultural products while providing international buyers with transparent, traceable supply chains for fresh and processed goods.
Expanding Footprint Across Southeast Asia
The platform continues to grow its presence in Southeast Asia. In December 2025, it launched a digital marketplace in Malaysia, enabling local buyers to access more than 10,000 verified Chinese factories. In Indonesia, its Surabaya-based “country pavilion” has supported government procurement initiatives, including prefabricated housing projects, underscoring its capacity to manage complex, large-scale orders.
Quan Chuanxiao, Chairman of Depth Digital Technology Group and ChinaMarket, stated that the platform aims to act as a bridge between China’s industrial ecosystems and global markets by digitizing trade processes to improve transparency, efficiency, and reliability.
Strong On-Site Engagement
On the opening day alone, ChinaMarket participated in the launch ceremony, completed strategic agreements with international buyer groups, and organized a dedicated matchmaking session for Ghanaian buyers. The platform emphasized its integrated approach—combining supply-side industrial resources, omni-channel distribution, data-driven financial services, and targeted matchmaking—to meet global sourcing needs.
During the expo, ChinaMarket is operating two exhibition areas at Linyi International Expo Center—one in Hall 2 focused on quality foreign trade products and another in Hall 1 featuring the Ghana National Pavilion—where business discussions and sourcing sessions are continuing throughout the event.
Click here to know more.


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