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Jul.2020 01
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Australia International Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Ventilation Exhibition 2021
Introduction
Australia Air Conditioning & Refrigeration and Building Services Exhibition, sponsored by six non-profit organizations, including Australia National Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Research Institute, Australia Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Manufa
Details
Venue: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center

Organizer: Australian National Institute of HVAC and Air Research

Exhibition cycle: once every two years

Time: February 15 -17, 2021

Exhibition introduction:
Australia Air Conditioning & Refrigeration and Building Services Exhibition, sponsored by six non-profit organizations, including Australia National Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Research Institute, Australia Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Manufacturers Association and Australia Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Wholesalers, is the most important air conditioning, refrigeration and ventilation industry exhibition in the Southern Hemisphere.  This exhibition is held every two years in Sydney and Melbourne, showing the latest technologies and products, and gathering manufacturers, suppliers, industry decision makers and end users from all over the world.  Australia is the largest economic entity in the southern hemisphere, with high per capita GDP and strong purchasing power.  In 2018, Australia's trade in goods continued to grow. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the import and export of goods trade was US$ 484.01 billion, an increase of 7.0% over the same period of last year.  Among them, exports were 256.64 billion US dollars, an increase of 11.0%;  Imports reached US$ 227.37 billion, an increase of 2.7%.  The trade surplus was US$ 29.27 billion, an increase of 199.8%.  In terms of countries (regions), Australia's exports to China, Japan, South Korea and India accounted for 34.1%, 16.1%, 6.9% and 4.8% of Australia's total exports in 2018, which were 87.61 billion US dollars, 41.34 billion US dollars, 17.66 billion US dollars and 12.28 billion US dollars, up 14.7% and 22.3 respectively  Imports from China, the United States, Japan and Germany accounted for 24.4%, 10.2%, 7.4% and 4.9% of Australia's total imports, which were US$ 55.52 billion, US$ 23.16 billion, US$ 16.82 billion and US$ 11.24 billion, up 13.1%, 1.7%, 4.4% and 7.1% respectively.  Australia's top five surplus sources are China, Japan, India, South Korea and Hong Kong, with surplus balances of US$ 32.09 billion, US$ 24.52 billion, US$ 8.17 billion, US$ 7.77 billion and US$ 7.05 billion respectively.

Last review:
The last exhibition covered a total area of more than 19,030 square meters, with 29 exhibitors from more than 20 countries and 9,300 professional visitors from more than 40 countries attending the exhibition.  Since 2008, our company, ARBS the only organizer in China, has provided on-site services for Chinese exhibitors, which has been well received by exhibitors and organizers.  As the exclusive agent in China, our company will, as always, provide full-service quality services for Chinese enterprises.

Scope of exhibits:
Air conditioning and refrigeration system:
Commercial air conditioning, fan coil unit, industrial air conditioning, home air conditioning, window air conditioning, split air conditioning, pipeline air conditioning;
Ventilation pipe system, air cooler, central air conditioner, air detection, air conditioner compressor, cabinet machine, central air conditioner and air curtain machine;
Compressor, cooling chamber, air-cooled, evaporative, cooling tower;
Refrigerator refrigerated and frozen food cabinet, borneol machine, refrigerator;  Cold storage compartment, freezing compartment water treatment, etc.
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