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Paperworld China attracts returning and first-time participants
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Despite the challenging downturn in the global economy, Paperworld China 2009, the fifth edition of the China International Stationery and Office Supplies Exhibition, continues to attract both returning and new participants.

More than 400 exhibitors from 15 countries and regions will be participating at the fair, which will take place from November 11-13 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre.
Paperworld China will occupy an exhibition area of 36,000sqm and feature top international brands such as Acme United, Aihao, Beifa, Comet, Deli, Eagle, Hopax, Kinary, Lamy, Pébéo and Sunwood as well as country and region pavilions from Germany, Malaysia and
Taiwan. Other countries and regions represented at the fair include China, France, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand, the UK and the US.

Among the first-time participants at Paperworld China will be French art brand Pébéo. Established in 1919 by Claudius Chaveau, Pébéo is a familyrun business producing fine art, leisure and teaching supplies. Today, the company exports its products to a growing number of markets around the world
through its subsidiaries in Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the UK and the US.“With five product ranges, 30 product groups and over 6,000 products, Pébéo provides all the colours and accessories to meet the needs and technique of each user. To highlight these capabilities
and draw attention to the 70 retail shops we currently have across 40 cities in China, we have decided to exhibit at Paperworld China this year,” noted Pébéo China & Asia Pacific general manager Guillaume Lefebure.

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2009 Oct Stories:

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