Sign South Africa is an industry event that combines FESPA Africa, Sign Africa and Africa Print together and is the most influential professional advertising and digital screen printing show in Africa. The show is supported and sponsored by Roland, a platinum sponsor. Roland, HP, InKTec, EPSON, DGI, efi, Canon, and other brands are all special builders with large open areas, keeping their own consistent style and writing a grand entry for the South African advertising exhibition.
It has become the most important exhibition for professional manufacturers to explore the African market, especially the South African market, grasp professional information, understand the current international market trends, grasp the latest technology and sign orders. The exhibition gathers the world's leading brands in the office supplies industry, leading the trend of the industry. The exhibition is highly international and the diversity of supply for exhibitors and visitors to build a communication platform, so that participants have a continuous expansion of business opportunities, deserves to be one of the industry's largest and most widely radiated professional trade show. By participating in this exhibition, we can understand more directly the development of products and the specific needs of the market in South Africa and the world, which is conducive to improving the technical content of products, adjusting and improving the structure of products, laying the foundation for the production of high-quality products, as well as guiding the direction for perfecting exports and ensuring normal exports.
Market introduction.
South Africa is the most economically developed country on the African continent, and foreign trade plays an important role in the South African economy, with its total exports and imports ranking first among African countries. With a population of more than 40 million, South Africa is a large open market, which in turn is at the heart of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) with 14 member states, 180 million people and a gross domestic product of $170 billion.
South Africa has officially joined the BRICS, and its status in the world economy has steadily improved, becoming a new growth point for the world economy in the next decade. In the African region, South Africa is the "leader" of the economy. South Africa is called the engine of African economy, with 6% of the population creating 39% of Africa's economic output. South Africa is the largest economy in Africa and the most influential among African countries, representing more than forty countries on the continent, so it deserves to be included in the BRICS. In terms of political influence, all five BRICS countries are major powers in their regions and have a certain degree of influence in the international community. South African companies have a significant presence in the financial, power, telecommunications, and transportation industries in Africa. South Africa occupies an important position in African affairs and has grown to be the "voice" of the continent.
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