CHINAPLAS 2010, the 24th International Exhibition on Plastics and Rubber Industries, will rotate back to Shanghai, PR China and will be held at Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC) from 19-22 April 2010.
Mega Event Exclusively Supported by Authoritative Bodies
Developing together with China's plastics and rubber industries in the last 26 years, CHINAPLAS is the only exhibition in the plastics and rubber industries in China being certified as UFI Approved Event by the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry (UFI). Besides, CHINAPLAS 2010 will be the 21st consecutive edition to earn the exclusive support of EUROMAP (European Committee of Machinery Manufacturers for the Plastics & Rubber Industries) in China. These recognition and support given to CHINAPLAS is good proof of the professional standard of the show. More importantly, it reflects the market significance of CHINAPLAS in being Asia's No. 1 and the world's third largest plastics and rubber trade fair. Its market influence is just after K Fair in Germany and NPE in the USA, the industry's No. 1 and No. 2 trade fair.
Abundant Business Opportunities in Fast-recovering China Market
The global economy has been strongly affected by the international financial crisis that started since the 2nd half of 2008. Taking swift response to minimize the impact of the crisis on China's economy, the Chinese Government has launched the RMB 4 trillion stimulus package to boost domestic demand and also promulgated the revitalization plan for 10 major industries, including automobile, telecommunication and IT Industry, petrochemical and the light Industries. The plastics industry as a light industry and one of the downstream sectors of the petrochemical industry, is also listed in the revitalization plan.
Currently, China is the largest producer of plastics processing machines in the world. It is also the world's 2nd largest manufacturer of plastic synthetic resin and plastic products. On the other hand, the rubber industry in China is also booming. China's rubber consumption in 2008 was expected to reach 5.5 million tons, which attained an increase of 8.9%, has been ranked as world's No.1 for 7 successive years. Under the series of effective policies carried out by the Chinese Government, China's economy is expected to lead a full recovery in the world economy, and China's plastics and rubber industries will also lead the global plastics and rubber industries to open up a new market share.
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