13th CNEA Expo postponed due to epidemic
The 12th CNEA Expo gets underway in Jilin. [Photo/VCG]
The 13th China-Northeast Asia Expo (CNEA Expo), scheduled to take place in Changchun, Northeast China's Jilin province from Aug 27 to 31, is reported to be postponed due to epidemic prevention and control requirements.
The CNEA Expo is the world's only national-level comprehensive exposition involving the participation of six Northeast Asian countries, and serves as a platform for countries in Northeast Asia to build a consensus and enhance cooperation.
The five-day event will host seven themed pavilions, covering an area of 70,000 square meters, including a Technological Innovation Pavilion, Automobile Pavilion, and a Northeast Asian Countries Pavilion.
A total of 3,386 international standard booths will be set up at the expo, and 1,001 exhibitors from home and abroad are registered for this year's event.
There will be 347 exhibitors from around the world such as Northeast Asia, Europe, the United States, and other countries and regions as well as 282 domestic exhibitors from 17 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities including Zhejiang and Shaanxi, and 372 exhibitors from Jilin province.