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2023 FESPA Mexico-Exceed Sign

FESPA Mexico is the largest and most professional screen printing exhibition in Mexico. Provides visitors with an opportunity to explore the latest product solutions and innovations, including wide-format digital, screen and textile printing, clothing decoration and signage.

FESPA Mexico will join like-minded industry professionals to witness hundreds of exclusive product launches, live demonstrations of cutting edge technologies, and the cutting edge of innovation in the graphic arts industry. Advertising industry suppliers and distributors exchange the latest product information and industry information of the best platform. You will get a great value for money experience by attending this exhibition; It can enhance the international visibility of the enterprise brand, contact the elites of the global advertising industry, and understand the latest trends of the entire industry. It is also the best trading platform for printing companies to enter Mexico and even North America.

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Mexico is located in the south of North America, the northwest end of Latin America, South America, North America through the land transportation. It borders the United States to the north, Guatemala and Belize to the south, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California to the west. Mexico, Latin America's second-largest economy after Brazil, is a member of the North American Free Trade Area and one of the world's most open economies. The adjustment of the economic structure and the implementation of the medium - and long-term economic development plan have resulted in the continuous improvement of Mexico's economy, the gradual reduction of interest rates and the substantial increase of foreign trade. Mexico's economy is now showing signs of recovery. Latin America is a natural extension of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and an important participant in the Belt and Road Initiative. Mexico's bilateral trade with China has grown rapidly in the past two years. Bilateral trade in goods between Mexico and China was $90.7 billion in 2018. China is Mexico's fourth largest export market and second largest source of imports. The construction of "One Belt and One Road" can promote the development of bilateral political and economic exchanges between Mexico and China. Exhibitors can make the most of this unmissable opportunity to showcase your products and technologies to end users and high quality industry buyers in Mexico and Central America, and quickly open up sales channels in the Central American market.

We Make Your Sign Exceed Imagination.


Post time: May-11-2023