Over 80,000 international buyers at HKTDC's first three trade fairs in 2025
2025年1月9日 - 8:06PM
JCN Newswire
- Three fairs attracted over 80,000 buyers from 119 countries
and regions
- Buyer numbers from ASEAN countries including Indonesia, Malaysia,
the Philippines and Thailand grew significantly
- One green toys exhibitor expected new orders generated by this
year's fair to grow by 10-15 percent over last year's fair
- Tech toy products remained popular among buyers. A US buyer spent
some US$450,000 on related products
The 51st HKTDC Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, 16th HKTDC Hong
Kong Baby Products Fair and 23rd Hong Kong International Stationery
& School Supplies Fair concluded successfully today at the Hong
Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Hong Kong Toys &
Games Fair and Hong Kong Baby Products Fair were organised by the
Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), while the Hong Kong
International Stationery & School Supplies Fair was jointly
organised by the HKTDC and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. The four-day
physical fairs attracted over 80,000 buyers from 119 countries and
regions, marking a promising start for the HKTDC trade shows this
year, while promoting the development of Meetings, Incentives,
Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) and driving Hong Kong's economic
growth.
As the first round of trade fairs this year, some 40,000 buyers
visited the Toys & Games Fair, while more than 26,000 buyers
attended the Baby Products Fair and over 14,000 buyers came to the
Stationery & School Supplies Fair. The fairs adopted the
HKTDC's hybrid EXHIBITION+ model, which includes the physical shows
and virtual access through the Click2Match smart business matching
platform, connecting exhibitors and buyers until 16 January.
Sophia Chong, HKTDC Deputy Executive Director, said: 'This year's
trio of fairs were very international, bringing together more than
2,500 exhibitors from 34 countries and regions to showcase
innovative ideas from all around the globe, and kickstarting
HKTDC's 2025 calendar of events. We have actively promoted the
events through more than 50 HKTDC offices around the world, and
online and offline channels to attract international buyers and
exhibitors to participate in the fairs and stay overnight in Hong
Kong, to promote MICE tourism and Hong Kong's economic development.
This year, buyer numbers from ASEAN countries including Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand grew significantly compared
to 2024. The fairs also received European buyers from Germany,
Italy, Russia and the United Kingdom, as well as those from Israel,
Mexico and the US.'
Expanded new customer base and created cross-industry business
opportunities
Themed New Play for All, the three exhibitions featured multiple
zones, from toys for infants and toddlers to STEM education toys,
smart-tech toys & games, green toys to collectible toys
designed for adults with a childlike spirit, catering to the needs
of all age groups and market demands.
The Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair saw a floorspace expansion at
the Electronic and Remote Control Toys and Educational Toys &
Games zones. Funded by the Trade and Industrial Organisation
Support Fund of the Trade and Industry Department, HKSAR
Government, the Toys Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong and
FHKI Group 19 (Hong Kong Toys Council) presented the first ESG
pavilion, showcasing toys incorporating Environment, Social and
Governance (ESG) elements. A Green Leaf Label was displayed at the
booths of green exhibitors at the Toys and Stationery fairs for
buyers' easy reference. This year, over 370 exhibitors displayed
products with a Green Leaf label, 70% more than last year.
Panley (H.K.) Ltd., an exhibitor selling green toys made from
Forest Stewardship Council - certificated paper, adopts soy ink
printing and paper packaging in the production line. The company's
senior sales manager, Peter Law said: 'Buyers' feedback has been
encouraging. The number of buyers visiting our booth increased by
30-40 percent as compared to last year. We have found more than 10
potential buyers from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Japan, Korea,
Malaysia, Spain, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates and the US.
They are leading importers, distributors and school supplies buyers
with strong purchasing intention. Besides, the Click2Match smart
business matching platform helped us connect buyers from the Czech
Republic, Spain and Thailand in advance, before we meet at the
physical fair. We expect new orders generated by this year's fair
to grow by 10-15 percent over last year's fair. The ESG Pavilion
provides an excellent platform for us to promote eco-friendly toys
to international buyers and demonstrate our ESG pledge. We see a
bright prospect for green toys.'
Tech toy products remained popular among buyers. Odyssey Toys, a
toys wholesaler from the US, sells high-tech toys, including
drones, remote-controlled vehicles, and educational gadgets to
retailers across the country. The company's owner, Michael
Irigoyen, said: 'We found some suppliers from Mainland China and
plan to spend some US$450,000 on products such as remote-controlled
boats, drones, planes, and digital cameras for kids.'
Johnny Mui, Vice President - Merchandise of the Toys'R' Us (Asia)
Limited, said: 'The Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair and Hong Kong
Baby Products Fair are the must-attend international sourcing
events for Toys'R'Us Asia each year. Looking ahead, we see
tremendous opportunities in the growing kidult and plush segments.
We are proud to contribute to and benefit from the momentum driven
by Hong Kong's pivotal role as a global hub for the toy industry.'
The fair also attracted buyers from outside the toy industry. Media
Prima Berhad, a multi-platform media group from Malaysia, attended
the Toys & Games Fair to procure corporate promotional toys.
The company's business lead, Hafiz Nazer, stated that the total
value of the orders exceeds US$100,000.
With more than 660 exhibitors, this year's Hong Kong Baby Products
Fair boasted the most exhibitors ever with an increase of 7% more
than last year. The popular ODM Strollers and Gear zone continued
for the second consecutive year with over 80 exhibitors, made it
easier than ever for buyers to source products from original design
manufacturers.
Korean exhibitor i-angel Co., Ltd.,has participated in the Hong
Kong Baby Products Fair since 2008, and it's CEO, Jinseop Lee said:
'Hong Kong is an international trading hub, and a perfect place for
us to look for new distributors and explore new business
opportunities. In fact, the fair has helped us connect with our
current distributors. We launched our new collection of hipseat
baby carriers at the fair this year and have received positive
feedback from international buyers. We have been in touch with a
potential distributor from Canada and a potential buyer from a
large department store chain in Thailand. We expect to generate at
least US$1 million in new orders from the fair.'
The Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair
showcased the latest in creative art supplies, gift stationery,
school and office supplies. Turkish exhibitor, Mercanlar Mutfak
Esyalari San. Tic. A.S., presented their water bottles and
back-to-school sets at the fair. The exhibitor has connected with
buyers from Belarus, Germany, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the UK and US. The
company's export manager, Ozlem Durmaz said: We are in proactive
discussion with serval new customers with potential orders
estimated at a total of US$100,000. Two US retailers were also
looking to source our products, with each order amounting to more
than US$100,000.'
Asian Toys & Games Forum explore social responsibility of toy
makers
The flagship event Asian Toys & Games Forum was held during the
Toys & Games fair. Themed Beyond Fun and Play: Fostering Social
Responsibility in the Toy Industry, international toy and game
industry experts discussed the role of toys and games in daily
life. Terrence Hui, Executive Committee Member of Hong Kong Toys
Council hosted the discussion with a panel of expert speakers and
covered the opportunities for the toys industry in the health
sector and the ageing market.
For more comments from exhibitors and buyers, please visit the
following websites:
HKTDC Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair:
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hktoyfair/en/success-stories
HKTDC Hong Kong Baby Products Fair:
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkbabyfair/en/success-stories
Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair:
Https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkstationeryfair/en/success-stories
Fair Websites
HKTDC Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair: hktoyfair.hktdc.com
HKTDC Hong Kong Baby Products Fair: hkbabyfair.hktdc.com
Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair:
hkstationeryfair.com
Photo Download: https://bit.ly/3PvqA3g
The 51st HKTDC Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, the 16th HKTDC Hong
Kong Baby Products Fair and the 23rd Hong Kong International
Stationery & School Supplies Fair ended today at the Hong Kong
Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Hong Kong Toys & Games
Fair and Hong Kong Baby Products Fair were organised by the Hong
Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), while the Hong Kong
International Stationery & School Supplies Fair was jointly
organised by the HKTDC and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. The four-day
physical fairs attracted over 80,000 buyers from 119 countries and
regions.
This year's Toys & Games Fair saw an expansion in exhibition
space in two major zones. This included the Electronic and Remote
Control Toys (shown in photo) and Educational Toys & Games
zones.
For buyers' easy reference, toy and stationery fairs presented over
370 exhibitors with a Green Leaf label, an increase of 70% from
last year.
This year's Toys Fair had an impressive pavilion lineup, including
exhibitors from Mainland China, Korea (shown in photo), Taiwan, and
selected European exhibitors at the Spielwarenmesse eG's World of
Toys Pavilion.
The Toys & Games and Baby Products Fairs continued to feature
the popular Brand Name Gallery bringing together over 380
well-known brands from around the globe.
With more than 660 exhibitors, this year's Hong Kong Baby Products
Fair boasted the most exhibitors ever, 7% more than last year. The
popular ODM Strollers and Gear zone continued for the second
consecutive year.
Making their debut this year, the Zhejiang Zhili pavilion presented
an array of high-quality infant and children's clothing.
The Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair
featured the latest in creative art supplies, gift stationery,
school and office supplies.
During the fair period, Hong Kong Tourism Board arranged an Evening
Harbour Cruise for fair visitors, to promote MICE tourism.
Themed Beyond Fun and Play: Fostering Social Responsibility in the
Toy Industry, Asian Toys & Games Forum, the Toys & Games
Fair's flagship event, invited international toy and game industry
experts to discuss the roles of toys in daily life.
Media enquires
Please contact HKTDC's Communication & Public Affairs
Department:
Sharon Ha Tel:2584 4575 Email: sharon.mt.ha@hktdc.org
Jane Cheung Tel:2584 4137 Email: jane.mh.cheung@hktdc.org
HKTDC Media Room: http://mediaroom.hktdc.com
About the HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body
established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's
trade. With over 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland
China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment
and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions,
conferences and business missions to create business opportunities
for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also
provides up-to-date market insights and product information via
research reports and digital news channels. For more information,
please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.
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