‘Little desire to have kids’: More young Chinese choosing pets over children

MEETING THE NEEDS OF Animals, THEIR Masters

The pattern was evident at the five-day trade show Pet Fair Asia in Shanghai, which ended on Sunday ( Aug 25 ). &nbsp,

The occasion was hailed by organizers as the largest exhibition of its kind in Asia Pacific, with fur boys playing the big roles and a focus on meeting their demands. &nbsp,

According to Mr. Edwin Tan, CEO of events management company Globus Events, the administrator of Pet Fair Asia,” a lot of measures are saying that the business itself is growing at 8 to 15 %.” &nbsp,

” Our present itself is growing about 10 to 12 per share this month, and more importantly, if you look around us, a lot of our vendors have increased their funding in the present. They have even come up with … a lot of new items”.

Attendees occupied all 17 of the Shanghai New International Expo Center’s temporary exhibit areas, including seven temporary exhibit areas. Additionally, organizers used wagons to transport visitors from house to house.

” I’m here to source for pet products, largely cat litter and healthy cat food for my clients in Southeast Asia”, said Mr Paul Liu, revenue producer at dog supplies strong Floofs &amp, Fluff. &nbsp,

” Because in China, there are many companies and they are able to supply excellent-quality fresh supplies at a comparatively much cheaper cost”, he added.