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Nuremberg toy fair to open with record number of exhibitors

Xinhua, January 23, 2015 Adjust font size:

More exhibitors than ever before are about to take part in the Nuremberg toy fair Spielwarenmesse, the fair organizer announced Thursday in Nuremberg.

2,857 exhibitors from 67 countries and regions are to display what the international toy market will provide for 2015. Both numbers hit a record in the history of the world-renowned toy fair, according to the released statistics.

The organizer expects that about 75,000 trade visitors from more than 100 countries and regions will come to this year's fair, which starts from January 28 to February 2 in the second biggest city of Bavaria.

"For one thing is sure, with a choice of offerings from 2,857 companies, everyone will find something to meet his taste," the organizer said.

The trade fair serves as a comprehensive communication and order platform for national and international suppliers. The presentation of new products and exhaustive overview of the industry provide a valuable pool of market information for buyers and retailer. Endit