"Global Sources is quite satisfied with the achievements of its first three 
exhibitions held at Hong Kong Asia World Expo earlier this month and Hong Kong 
is really an ideal place for trade fairs," said Merle Hinrichs, chairman of the 
Global Sources.
He said in an interview with Xinhua Thursday that the company sponsored China 
Sourcing Fair: Gifts & Home Products, Electronics & Components, Fashion 
& Accessories exhibitions in the past two weeks, which attracted over 68,000 
buyers from 166 countries and regions, including world top buyers as Argentrics 
members.
He said the autumn gifts fair, to be held at the AsiaWorld Expo in October, 
will be extended to all the 10 halls of the expo and the 4,000 booths have been 
almost reserved.
Hinrichs added the electronic show will also be extended from 1,700 booths to 
2,000. "I'm confident about the future trade shows," as the AsiaWorld Expo is 
Hong Kong's first purposely built exhibition center, which is located near the 
Hong Kong International Airport and has easy access to MTR and other public 
transportation tools, he said.
Hinrichs said the moving of Asian Aviation Show from Singapore to Hong Kong 
next year is another confidence vote for Hong Kong's future.
He urged the owner of the AsiaWorld Expo to start its second phase 
construction as early as possible which will extend the existing venue's floor 
space from 70,000 square meters to 100,000 sq. meters.
Hinrichs said "I'm sure, the expansion of the AsiaWorld Expo will be a 
'win-win-win' situation, which will benefit buyers, suppliers and Hong Kong as 
well."
He believed that Hong Kong could not lose the chance for promotion of its 
exhibition industry as the competition is witnessed both in Hong Kong and its 
neighboring regions.
With over 35 years of history, Global Sources help efficient sourcing of over 
479,000 actively buyers worldwide. It has more than 10 specialized websites and 
arranges 14 trade fairs every year.
Establishing the business in Hong Kong 35 years ago, Hinrichs now employs 
over 2,400 people in many parts of the world, with exhibitions as only part of 
its business.