Coowor Focus on Harfko 2017: Made in China VS Make in India

Fri Mar 10 16:53:32 CST 2017 Source: coowor.com Collect Reading Volume: 2102
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Korea is a world leader in the air-conditioning industry, especially in the cutting-edge technology and product innovation. Even though Harfko is a biennial exhibition, it still attracts worldwide attention.

Harfko 2017 is held from March 7-10, Tuesday to Friday. The exhibiting date is on working days, guaranteeing most visitors are industrial professionals and buyers who have the real purchasing demands.

One of the highlights in Harfko 2017 is the India Pavilion. In response of Make in India, proposed by India Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, many Indian manufacturing companies start to exhibit in international exhibitions. It is the first time that Indian companies form an India Pavilion in the HVACR exhibitions. Make in India has begun to take shape, which will definitely become a competitor of Made in China.

However, what Indian companies provide are very primary products, and may not meet the quality demand of Korean market.

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Of course more Chinese companies exhibit in Harfko, and many of them are refrigeration-fittings manufacturers. After years of development, Chinese companies have accumulated a great number of stable customers. Harfko offers a perfect chance for them to visit regular customers and meet new ones.

More a decade ago, many Chinese companies also exhibited like Indian companies and many of them have grown into international brands now. India, with a population of more than 1.2 billion, has a great demand for HVACR products, which will forward Indian products to become better. Make in India will definite be a new rival of China in the HVACR industry.

Despite the complicated international political situations, trading benefits all the participants. Harfko in Korea is one of the best platforms to promote the international trades.

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Editor: Amy Qiao