SHENZHEN, China, Jan. 31, 2018 -- ‘HELPING YOUR E-COMMERCE BUSINESS TO GO TRULY GLOBAL’
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E-Commerce business executives from around the globe are gathering in Shenzhen to celebrate the growth and expansion of the E-Commerce industry between China and the world.
The aim of Global From Asia’s two-day summit is to gather and share knowledge on importing and exporting and to help businesses grow their professional network.
Summit founder Michael Michelini says, “Our first summit in 2016, second in 2017, combined with a new ‘MatchMaker’ in the Fall has done amazing things to bring together top Chinese and international E-commerce sellers and industry players. Now those partnerships have been forged, in 2018, we’re ascending to the next level.”
He says, “We plan to push the bar higher and challenge the status quo. It’s time to enlighten ourselves and recognise we are all the same, be it Chinese, American, European or African. Let’s drop the borders and go truly global.”
In line with the trade show season, the two-day summit will include intense mastermind sessions, detailed workshops and exciting networking parties. There will also be opportunities to attend the Canton Trade Fair in Guangzhou and make various factory visits.
This year’s summit has attracted a host of international speakers including, Brian Johnson, Danny McMillan, and Will Tjernlund with a particular focus on Amazon FBA business. Michael Michelini says, “This summit is all about making long term relationships - ‘business deals’ - with other leaders in the industry.”
Tickets are available at: www.globalfromasia.com/crossbordersummit2018/
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