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The China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) returns for its sixth edition from April 13 to 18, reinforcing its role as one of China’s premier platforms for global consumer trade. Held in Hainan, the expo will feature more than 3,400 brands from over 60 countries, highlighting everything from luxury goods to everyday consumer products and cutting-edge innovations. This year, Canada takes center stage as the Guest of Honor, with Minister Maninder Sidhu leading a delegation of roughly 40 companies eager to expand their footprint in the Chinese market.
Among them is Vancouver-based Black Sheep Organics, making its debut at the expo with a focus on pet-grooming products. Company representatives say shifting global dynamics and changing consumer preferences are driving interest in alternatives to traditional U.S.-based brands, opening new opportunities for Canadian businesses abroad. As demand grows among Chinese consumers for diverse, high-quality products, participants see CICPE as a key gateway for building international partnerships and strengthening trade ties between Canada and China.
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The China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) returns for its sixth edition from April 13 to 18, reinforcing its role as one of China’s premier platforms for global consumer trade. Held in Hainan, the expo will feature more than 3,400 brands from over 60 countries, highlighting everything from luxury goods to everyday consumer products and cutting-edge innovations. This year, Canada takes center stage as the Guest of Honor, with Minister Maninder Sidhu leading a delegation of roughly 40 companies eager to expand their footprint in the Chinese market.
Among them is Vancouver-based Black Sheep Organics, making its debut at the expo with a focus on pet-grooming products. Company representatives say shifting global dynamics and changing consumer preferences are driving interest in alternatives to traditional U.S.-based brands, opening new opportunities for Canadian businesses abroad. As demand grows among Chinese consumers for diverse, high-quality products, participants see CICPE as a key gateway for building international partnerships and strengthening trade ties between Canada and China.
For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.