The 6th China International Consumer Products Expo, a flagship event for global trade and innovation, will open in south China's Hainan Province on April 13, 2026. Running through April 18, the expo is expected to draw thousands of businesses, investors, and policymakers to showcase cutting-edge consumer products and explore Asia's evolving market dynamics.
This year's expo highlights sustainability and digital transformation, with dedicated pavilions for green technologies, smart home solutions, and cross-border e-commerce platforms. Over 1,500 brands from 50 countries and regions—including the Republic of Korea, Japan, and ASEAN members—are confirmed to participate, reflecting Asia's growing influence in global supply chains.
A pre-event poll hosted by CGTN invites public input on key topics such as consumer trends, trade barriers, and regional economic integration. The survey results will be shared during a panel discussion on April 15 featuring industry leaders and academics.
Hainan, a free trade port since 2020, continues to leverage the annual expo to attract overseas investment and strengthen its role as a hub for Asia-Pacific commerce. Last year's event facilitated deals worth $12.8 billion, with analysts predicting higher figures for 2026 amid relaxed travel policies and tariff incentives.
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