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Amid a sea of troubles, Canton Fair is still the best show in town

Economic uncertainty, geopolitics, bird flu and soaring costs may be on everyone's minds, but the Canton Fair is still the best - for now

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Buyers browse wares at the 113th Canton Fair. Photo: Xinhua

The spring session of the twice-yearly Canton Fair opened yesterday with officials talking up efforts to boost slackening exports.

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Some overseas buyers attending China's oldest and largest trade expo remained cautious about China's surging labour costs, but were generally optimistic about the country's export prospects.

China's export growth slowed in March to 10 per cent from a year earlier, following a year-on-year gain of 21.8 per cent recorded in February.

The US$880 million ease up was the country's first trade deficit since February last year.

Speaking on the opening day of the three-week-long fair yesterday, Deputy Minister of Commerce Li Jinzao said the event not only fostered export development but also served as an important platform to study and refine foreign trade policies, Xinhua reported.

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The ministry hoped to boost the competitiveness of China's export goods by encouraging technological innovation, promoting Chinese brands, raising product quality and improving export service, Xinhua said.

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