Alibaba.com is kicking off the launch of Online Trade Shows USA, with its first live event, held July 7 – 10, 2020, designed to showcase American businesses: Supplements & Nutrition Online Trade Show.
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Alibaba.com is kicking off the launch of Online Trade Shows USA, with its first live event, held July 7 – 10, 2020, designed to showcase American businesses: Supplements & Nutrition Online Trade Show. The event, in partnership with USA CBD Expo and the United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA), will host daily sessions that facilitate connections between business buyers and U.S.-based manufacturers, wholesalers, raw ingredient suppliers, and brands in the supplements, nutrition, and CBD category that offer finished and customizable products.
Sellers that want to be featured can apply online here and buyers can register here. Attendees will have the opportunity to discover new products, network with experts, sellers, and more, and gain industry insights and market trends from expert speakers.
This virtual trade show is just one of many upcoming online events. Online Trade Shows USA — a resource for B2B sellers to meet new customers and for business buyers to discover new products — is hosting a series of category-specific, livestreaming experiences designed so buyers and sellers can meet and transact in real-time. Future shows will be hosted in the food and beverage, agriculture, and beauty and personal care categories.
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