The next edition of CHINAPLAS will rotate to National Exhibition and Convention Center (NECC), Shanghai.
In light of the coronavirus situation in China right now, CHINAPLAS 2020 may change dates.
New show dates are not available yet.
In spite of the global economic slowdown, foreign-invested enterprises in China remain optimistic about the Chinese market and continue to invest at these critical times. China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of chemicals. There is no slowdown in the investment of foreign plastics machinery and materials suppliers, who are increasingly setting up regional headquarters, production bases, and/or R&D centers in China. German chemical giant BASF is investing a total of $10 billion in an integrated production base in Guangdong. It is also building a brand new innovation park in Shanghai and a comprehensive surface treatment site in Zhejiang. ExxonMobil, Lanxess, Solvay, Dow Chemical, Shell, Saudi, Saudi Aramco and many more well-known multinational companies are also expanding their investment in China with major petrochemical projects via joint venture or sole proprietorship.