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| Date | Trade Show |
| 2009.1.1-3 | 2009 Yiwu Auto Culture Fair |
| 2009.2.17 | Yiwu Talents Communication Fair |
| 2009.3.10-12 | The 6th China Yiwu International Arts and Crafts Trade Fair & Gifts & Exquisite Home Furnishings Exhibition |
| 2009.3.15-16 | The Marine Organisms Exhibition |
| 2009.3.16-18 | 2009 China Yiwu International Printing Packs Equipments and Device Exposition |
| 2009.3.25-27 | 2009 The 7th Yiwu Knitting, Spinning & Clothes Manufacturing Industrial Exhibition |
| 2009.3.30-4.1 | Yiwu (International) Home Industry Exposition |
| 2009.4.8-10 | The 100th China Beauty & Cosmetics Expo |
| 2009.4.21-23 | The 6th China International Hardware & Electrical Appliances Trade Fair
The 4th Yiwu Sourcing Fair: Consumer Goods |
| 2009.4.28-5.1 | 2009 China Yiwu Stationery & Arts Trade Fair2009 |
| 2009.5.9-11 | The 10th International Automobile Industry Exhibition Hangzhou China |
| 2009.5.12-19 | Fashion Clothing Fair |
| 2009.5.16-18 | The 4th China Yiwu Trade Fair For Auto Parts & Accessories 2009 |
| 2009.5.16-18 | China Yiwu Fair For Bicycle/Leisure Vehicles/Electric Bicycle/Motorcycle & Parts/Accessories 2009 |
| 2009.5.30-6.1 | The 11th Yiwu House & Real Estate Fair 2009 |
| 2009.6.20-22 | The 4th Zhejiang Businessmen Carve out And Investment Expo & 2009 Zhejiang Businessmen Forum |
| 2009.7.21 | Yiwu Talents Communication Fair |
| 2009.7.26-28 | 2009 Yiwu Household Paper & Material, Equipment Fair
2009 Yiwu Sticks Industry And Application Technology |
| 2009.8.3-5 | 2008(Yiwu) Housing Industry Exhibition |
| 2009.9.3-5 | 2009 Yiwu Electronics Industry Exhibition |
| 2009.9.8-10 | 2009 Yiwu Carpet Import and Export Fair
2009 Yiwu Ground Pavement Materials and Wallpaper Exhibition |
| 2009.9.13-15 | China (Yiwu)Packing Industry Expo 2009 |
| 2009.9.13-15 | The 4th Sporting Goods & Fitness Equipment Procurement Yiwu China 2009 |
| 2009.9.18-20 | The 4th China International Frame Art Fair |
| 2009.9.24-26 | 2009 Yiwu Lighting Fair & Furniture, Home Decoration, Material and Accessory Exhibition |
| 2009.8.8-10 | 2008 (Yiwu) International Top Private Fair |
| 2009.10.21-25 | 2009 China Yiwu International Commodities Fair |
| 2009.10.31-11.2 | China Yiwu (International) Wooden Products Fair |
| 2009.10.31-11.2 | 2009 China (Yiwu) International Gift Fair Leisure Products |
| 2009.10.31-11.2 | The 5th China Crystal & Artistic Glass Fair |
| 2009.11.7-9 | The 12th Yiwu House & Real Estate Fair 2008 |
| 2009.11.18-20 | China (Yiwu) International Exhibition on Narrow Fabric, Braiding & Garment Machinery 2009
The 10th China (Yiwu) International Exhibition on Hosiery, Knitting, Dyeing & Finishing Machinery |
| 2009.11.24-26 | 2009 (Yiwu) Wholesale Food Fair |
| 2009.11.24-26 | 2009 (Yiwu) Advertising Technology Device Fair |
| 2009.12.8-15 | Fashion Clothing Fair |
Yiwu Economic OverviewVital Statistics (2006) |
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| Yiwu lies at the center of Zhejiang Province. The economic extraversion of Yiwu has allowed the city to become one of the main bases in China for commodities production, export and foreign purchase. The city’s export trade is developing rapidly and product diversification expands each quarter.In 2004, Yiwu ranked number one among the most favored county-level cities in Zhejiang Province and took the lead in modernization. The city now enjoys prefecture-level economic management jurisdiction and has also been awarded the honor of being the key district in the drive for urbanization. The city has won a number of titles including: National Sanitation City, National Sci-tech Advanced City, National Sports Advanced City, National Culturally Advanced City, Provincial Civilized City and Provincial Power City in Education.Yiwu’s Small Commodities Market has attracted merchants from all over China. At present, it has a total operational area of 2.60 million square meters with an annual transaction value of 40 billion RMB, ranking number one among all of China’s trade distribution markets for 8 consecutive years. In 2004, Yiwu won the title “Most Favored Chinese City for Citizens”. It has indeed become a modern, international trade and commercial city with increasing influence both at home and abroad.
In 2006, Yiwu’s GDP was 35.20 billion RMB, up by 15% from the previous year. The GDP per capita was 50,148 RMB, equal to US$6,300 and one of the highest rates in China. The city’s investment in fixed assets was 13.32 billion RMB. Economic Contribution Ratios by Sector Composition of GDP (%)
Foreign Trade Overview In 2006, Yiwu had direct trade and economic exchanges with 178 nations and regions. It completed an import and export volume of US$1.5 billion in 2006 including US$1.35 billion in exports and US$150 million in imports. The number of its foreign trade enterprises increased to 916 in 2006 including 597 in the import and export field. Yiwu commodities are mainly exported to Asia with 42 nations and regions as destinations and an export value of US$422.61 million. The top ten export nations for Yiwu products are the USA, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, Ukraine, South Korea, Germany, Spain, Britain, Panama and Brazil. Foreign Trade and Cultural Ties
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Yiwu (simplified Chinese: 义乌; traditional Chinese: 義烏; pinyin: Yìwū) is a city of about 2,000,000 people in central Zhejiang Province near the central eastern coast of the People’s Republic of China. The city is famous for its small commodity trade and vibrant free markets and is a regional tourist destination. Although administratively Yiwu is a county-level city, its fame nationally surpasses that of Jinhua, the prefecture-level city of which it is technically under jurisdiction.

yiwu location in china
Contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Administration
4 Economy
5 Miscellaneous
6 External links
History
Yiwu was founded in the Qin dynasty, at or about 222 BC. Yiwu’s long history flourished as early as the Neolithic Age. Yiwu first became a county in 222BC and was renamed Yiwu County in the year 624 AD. In May 1988, the former Yiwu County was upgraded to a county-level city. In 1995, Yiwu ranked the 47th among China’s 100 most powerful counties/cities regarding comprehensive economic strength and in the same year listed as Zhejiang’s sole city among the nation’s experimental counties/cities of comprehensive reform. In 2001, the Yiwu overall economy ranked 19th of all counties (cities) of China.
Yiwu’s early culture has given birth to many great figures in the fields of literature, art military, education, and engineering. Among these were Chen Wangdao, China’s first translator of the Communist Manifesto; Wu Han, historian and former deputy mayor of Beijing; Zhu Zhixi, the meritorious engineer in harnessing the Yellow River, and Zongze, a well-known general from the Song Dynasty who resisted aggression by the State of Jin, and as well as Wang Lee Hom, a very famous singer.
Geography
Yiwu is located 100 km south of the city of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province. The nearest city to Yiwu is Dongyang. The area, as in most of the Province of Zhejiang, is in a mountainous region.
Administration
Yiwu is technically part of the greater Municipal region of Jinhua, although it has a distinct urban core. On China’s administrative strata it is a sub-prefecture level city. It has under its jurisdiction 15 towns and 8 villages, which covers 1102.8 square kilometers, 15 square kilometers of which are urban area of 650,000 people (2005 estimate). There has been talk of merging the Yiwu and Jinhua areas into a single municipal zone or economic entity, but this plan has yet to make its way into any formal discussion.
Economy
Yiwu is famous in China as a commodities center. People from all over the world come to Yiwu City to buy commodities for resale in other parts of China or abroad. Yiwu commodities wholesale market is developed and managed by Zhejiang China Commodities City Group Co.,Ltd.(Public, SHA:600415)http://en.onccc.com. Yiwu’s China Small-Commodity Market has for 6 consecutive years topped China’s 100 top open markets and was for successive years listed as China’s civilized open market. It has been named as the banner of China’s market economy and with a large variety of quality but cheaper commodities, the market has become a shopping paradise for tourists.
The GDP reached 42.1 billion yuan in 2007, an increase of 15.7% from 2006, and the per capita GDP reached 59,144 yuan (US$7,778). The per capita urban disposable income reached 25,007 yuan and rural pure income 10,255 yuan, increasing 15.9% and 16.4% respectively.
Its 4C-grade airport has opened over a dozen of air routes to such cities as Beijing, Guangzhou, Shantou, Weifang and Shenzhen. The Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway and Hangzhou-Jinhua Expressway pass through the city, making Yiwu an important local transportation hub. Express trains from Shanghai South Railway Station take less than three hours.
“Yiwu,300 kilometers away form Shanghai, is the largest market of petty commodity wholesales in the world where various foreign buyers go to place orders.” Such a depiction comes from Chinese Figures Astonishing the World, a special report co-delivered by the United Nations,the World Bank and Morgan Stanley. In that special report, Yiwu is the only enlisted county ecounomy. And in the choice of “the 2004 Most Favorite Chinese Cities of Domestic and Foreign Public in 2004 “, Yiwu ranked the first among all county-level cities.
Miscellaneous
Yiwu boasts an Olympic quality stadium and a large Christian Church. Many events associated with trade take place in Yiwu City. Yiwu also has a sizable Korean and Muslim (both foreign and Chinese) population, mostly working in the import and export businesses, as well as a very small Jewish population also in those businesses. Yiwu is also known as the “sock town” as it produces over three billion pairs of socks for Wal-Mart, Pringles and Disney annually. Yiwu is also known as China’s number one producer of fashion jewelery.