According to statistics, more than 90% of the buyers from the exhibition come from 30 provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions and Hong Kong and Taiwan regions in mainland China. In addition, India, Malaysia, the United States, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia are other major buyers. Tan Jie, Director of the China Jewelry Exhibition Project at Informa Markets, said, “Currently, Chinese consumers are the main promoters of the world’s luxury market and will maintain this status for the next few years.” This conclusion is related to Bain Consulting’s Relevant information in the market's new report echoed. For the Shenzhen Jewelry Show in order to promote more business cooperation, Tan Jie also said that the Shenzhen Jewelry Show has the theme of "Jewellery Resources China", which aims to gather innovative resources, inject development momentum, and unlock opportunities for the jewelry industry. This year, breaking the traditional categories and material partitions, the concept and layout of the exhibition area launched according to the theme have significantly enhanced the exhibition experience, making it easier for visitors to outline and seize business opportunities.
Recently, the 17th Shenzhen International Gold, Jewelry and Jade Exhibition with the theme of "Jewellery Resources China" ended successfully in Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center. The exhibition covers a total area of 20,000 square meters, with nearly 251 exhibitors from 13 countries and regions including Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia, Finland, Germany, Italy, South Korea, Poland, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, and Vietnam. The exhibitors attracted 14,123 visitors from 60 countries and regions, an increase of 15% year-on-year. As always, the exhibition presents convenient, efficient, and multi-platform functions, but also opens up more thinking about innovation, integration, integration, and mutual benefit for the industry.