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China International Import Expo Encourages Trade & Collaboration

The upcoming eighth China International Import Expo is scheduled for November 2025 in Shanghai. The event continues to solidify its position as a pivotal platform for international trade and economic collaboration.

With over 800 companies from 70+ countries already registered — including 100+ repeat participants, the China International Import Expo demonstrates strong global confidence despite macroeconomic uncertainties. A notable 250,000 square meters of exhibition space has been reserved, with enhanced focus on engaging SMEs and industrial supply chain buyers. These moves reflect China’s commitment to inclusive trade growth. The recent sector-specific matchmaking session for agriculture and food, featuring multinationals like Dole and Theland negotiating with major Chinese purchasers, also showcases China International Import Expo's practical role in facilitating cross-border deals.

International policymakers, including Malaysia’s Transport Minister and Norway’s Trade Ministry representative, have publicly endorsed the event as a critical gateway for market access.

Trend Themes

  1. Inclusive Trade Platforms — Expos like the China International Import Expo serve as platforms that bridge international businesses, fostering inclusive trade amid varying economic conditions.
  2. SME Engagement Strategies — There's a growing emphasis on engaging small and medium enterprises (SMEs) at large-scale expos, offering them a level playing field to compete with global multinationals.
  3. Sector-specific Matchmaking — Sector-specific matchmaking sessions are emerging as effective methods for facilitating targeted cross-border trade collaborations and negotiations.

Industry Implications

  1. International Trade Shows — International trade shows are evolving into critical venues that offer comprehensive services for businesses seeking market expansion and collaboration opportunities.
  2. Agriculture and Food Trade — The agriculture and food sectors are increasingly using expos to negotiate significant cross-border deals, reflecting their central role in the global supply chain.
  3. Transportation and Logistics — With endorsements from key policymakers, the transportation and logistics industry finds new growth pathways through international expos that enhance global trade connectivity.

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