Trade Centers
Trade centers are facilities or areas where goods and services are exchanged, often serving as hubs for commerce and business activities. They can include marketplaces, wholesale centers, and exhibition spaces, providing a platform for buyers and sellers to connect. Trade centers play a crucial role in local and global economies by facilitating trade and promoting economic growth.
Many trade centers are strategically located to enhance accessibility and attract a diverse range of businesses. They often host trade shows and events, allowing companies to showcase their products and network with potential clients. Examples of trade centers include the Chicago Merchandise Mart and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.