Busytrade.com Stock Market Press Releases and Company Profile

Shanghai, June 25, 2008 AEST (ABN Newswire) - On July 9, the International Stationery & Office Products Fair Tokyo (ISOT) will be held in Tokyo. This fair will be the biggest one of this kind in Asia in 2008. The reporter learnt from certain source that as an exhibitor of ISOT, the global e-commerce leader--Busytrade.com, which has nearly 200,000 registered members of the stationery and gift industry, will give a shining presence with its mass supply and demand information as well as the wish to assist Japanese enterprises to march into the immense Chinese market.

Founded in Hong Kong, 1999, Busytrade.com is one of the earliest founded comprehensive B2B e-commerce platforms worldwide, with its current business center in Shanghai, the financial center of Asia. Busytrade.com values highly the Japanese market, thus establishing the independent Japanese website as early as 2004, with the purpose of promoting the trade relations between Japan and China and other regions in the world. As the neighbor of Japan as well as the world’s third biggest trading country worldwide, China is witnessing great scientific and technological development. The forming of the “world purchase & manufacture center” enables China to provide vast market to Japanese products as well as to seek for export opportunity for its own plentiful products. During this process, the dimension of export to Japan indicates an increasing trend.

According to the latest Customs statistics issued by Japanese Finance Ministry, in 2007 the export amount of Japan reached JPY85, 117.7 billion, and import amount reached JPY74, 893.1 billion, both hitting records respectively. Meanwhile, the favorable balance of trade increased for 2 successive years, totaling JPY10, 224.6 billion. The trade amount between Japan and China reached JPY2, 825.7 billion, with a growth of 10.2% compared with the number in 2006, while the trade with the U.S. decreased for 4 successive years, therefore China overpasses the U.S. to become the largest trading partner of Japan.

It is reported that on this fair, Busytrade.com will dispatch a big and senior delegation led by its vice president of marketing. The delegation will not only exhibit the enormous platforms of the 8 sites including China site, international site, Hong Kong site, Brazil site, India site, Bengal site, Mexico site, Japan site, etc, but will introduce plentiful Chinese raw material suppliers and business partners with good credit (CD) to the fair. By doing this, it will recommend good Chinese products to Japanese enterprises and at the same time recommend Japanese products to buyers from China or other regions. What’s worthy of mention is that in June 2008, Busytrade.com launched a new network product-“oversea supplier”, targeting at assisting oversea enterprises to realize export to China, and providing feature services to global promotion of products.

“Becoming the international trade-driver is the business objective of Busytrade.com since its establishment,” the marketing manager of Busytrade.com Qiu Huiying said to the reporter. “As the supplementary of B2B e-commerce service, fairs are always receiving high attention from Busytrade.com. Besides, Japan is the world’s second largest market of stationery, office products and gifts. So we believe this trip will play a positive role in promoting the mutual exchange, understanding, negotiation and trade between the stationery and gifts industries of Japan and China.”

Brief Introduction to ISOT (http://www.isot-fair.jp/isot/):
ISOT is the biggest stationery and office products fair in Asia and one of the five most-important stationery fairs in the world; moreover, it’s one of the best trading fair in which field orders are accessible. That is why ISOT attracts plentiful enterprises. Here, clustered around with so many buyers from Asia, America, Europe and so on, you can explore vast Japanese market and tap into the international market.

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