Key Points

The Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show returns for its third edition with massive global participation. Over 500 buyers from 80 countries are expected to explore UP's diverse products at Greater Noida. The event specifically highlights the state's successful One District One Product initiative. This trade show represents a major step in positioning Uttar Pradesh as an international trade hub.

Key Points: UP International Trade Show 2024 Draws 500 Global Buyers to Noida

  • Over 500 international buyers from 80 countries expected at Greater Noida event
  • Showcases Uttar Pradesh's One District One Product scheme globally
  • Features products from 17 sectors including handicrafts and pharmaceuticals
  • Aims to establish UP as international trade and export hub
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Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show returns for its third edition; Over 500 international buyers expected

Uttar Pradesh's third international trade show from Sept 25-29 expects 500+ buyers from 80 countries, showcasing ODOP products and boosting exports.

"This will not only boost exports and employment but also open new growth avenues - Uttar Pradesh Government"

Lucknow, August 23

Uttar Pradesh's rich traditions, entrepreneurial spirit, and artisans' skills are set to take center stage on the global platform as the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show (UPITS) returns for its third edition at the India Expo Mart, Greater Noida, from September 25 to 29.

The mega event will showcase the strength of 'Made in UP' products--highlighting both the state's cultural identity and industrial power--to investors and buyers from across the world.

This year's edition is drawing unprecedented global participation.

Over 500 buyers from 80 countries are expected, with 340 buyers from 75 nations already confirmed.

The rising interest, with more confirmations expected in the coming days, is set to open new doors for Uttar Pradesh's products in international markets.

"The Yogi government's flagship One District One Product (ODOP) scheme has already carved out a unique identity for Uttar Pradesh. At UPITS, dedicated exhibitions will showcase ODOP products, directly connecting artisans and entrepreneurs with global buyers. This will not only boost exports and employment but also open new growth avenues for the state's economy," a statement from the Uttar Pradesh government said Saturday.

Being held on the initiative of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the trade show marks a major step towards making Uttar Pradesh an international trade hub.

The event aims to project the state as a leader in exports and a magnet for investment, while ensuring that every district's skills and products reach global markets--contributing to the vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat.

The arrival of international buyers from 9 major regions of the world is making this event even more special.

From Europe and CIS regions, a total of 110 buyers are expected, of which 88 buyers (from 18 European and 6 CIS countries) have already given consent, the statement added.

From West Asia (WANA), the target is to draw 100 buyers, of which 76 buyers from 12 countries have confirmed their presence.

Similarly, from South East Asia (SEA), 80 buyers are expected, of which 10 buyers from 5 countries have confirmed their arrival.

From South Asia (SA) regions, 30 buyers out of 50 from three countries are coming.

From Latin American countries, 50 buyers are expected, of which 27 buyers from 6 countries have given consent.

From Oceania, the target is for 30 buyers, of which three buyers from two countries have given confirmation.

Furthermore, over 30 buyers from North America, are expected at the event and nine buyers from three countries are ready to come.

From the African regions, the target is to bring 50 buyers, of which 38 buyers from 11 countries have already given consent.

In addition, 11 buyers from 3 countries of the NAFTA regions and 50 buyers from eight countries of East Africa have also shown enthusiasm for participation in UPITS.

To make this mega international show special, products from 17 major sectors will be showcased. In these sectors, the products that create the special identity of Uttar Pradesh and ODOP will be particularly exhibited: Agriculture, Horticulture, Irrigation; Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Dairy; Apparels and Garments; Automobiles, EV, Auto Components; Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy; Electronics; Engineering and Manufacturing; Toys and Sports Goods; FMCG; Food and Beverages; Glassware; Handicrafts, Handlooms; Leather Goods; IT, ITES, Software; Pharmaceuticals and Medical Equipment; Renewable Energy; and Mining.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Lucknow, I'm so proud to see our chikankari, zardozi, and other traditional crafts getting global recognition. Hope this brings better livelihoods for our skilled artisans.
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Michael C
Impressive scale! 500+ international buyers from 80 countries shows UP is becoming a serious player in global trade. The sector diversity is particularly noteworthy - from traditional crafts to EVs and IT.
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Ananya R
While this is great initiative, I hope the benefits actually reach the grassroots artisans and not just big businesses. Sometimes these events become more about photo ops than real economic impact.
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Vikram M
UP's transformation under ODOP is remarkable. From being known only for politics, now we're becoming an export hub. This trade show will put our state on the world map for the right reasons!
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Sarah B
The geographic diversity of buyers is impressive - from Europe to Africa to Latin America. This shows UP products have universal appeal. Great step towards making India a global manufacturing hub.
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Karthik V
Hope they focus on sustainable and eco-friendly products too. The world is moving towards green solutions, and our traditional crafts already have that advantage. Make in UP should mean sustainable made in UP!

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