CHINAPLAS 2023 International Rubber And Plastic Exhibition Opened in Shenzhen With A Record High Exhibition Scale
Apr 19, 2023
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The “CHINAPLAS International Rubber and Plastic Exhibition”, born in 1983, has witnessed the vigorous development of China’s rubber and plastic industry for 40 years. With the upgrading and transformation of China’s manufacturing industry, the demand for advanced technology will continue to rise. Shenzhen, as a benchmark city for high-end transformation, will play a huge driving role at this critical moment. “said Zhu Yulun, Chairman of the exhibition organizer Yashi Group.
The “CHINAPLAS 2023 International Rubber and Plastic Exhibition” returns to Shenzhen with the mission of promoting high-quality development and advanced manufacturing in the industry, and working together with the industry towards high-end manufacturing, intelligent manufacturing, and green manufacturing.

According to reports, the sales of new energy vehicles in China increased by 93.4% year-on-year last year; The proportion of clean energy represented by wind energy, solar energy, hydrogen energy, etc. in China’s energy consumption has increased to over 25%; The growth momentum of e-commerce logistics packaging, prefabricated vegetable packaging, and new innovative medical devices is rapid. Targeting the hot areas and market demands of the industry, this exhibition has launched a massive number of innovative solutions, including over 200 global/Asian first technology projects, as well as multiple cutting-edge and hot technologies.
The Chinese chemical industry market is occupying an increasingly important position globally, demonstrating enormous growth potential. At the exhibition, many international chemical giants expressed their optimism about investment opportunities in the Chinese market and will continue to expand their investment layout in China.
China is the world’s largest chemical market and is expected to occupy half of the global chemical market by 2030, “said Lou Jianfeng, Chairman and President of BASF Greater China. BASF’s sales in Greater China have steadily increased and there is expected to be further room for improvement in the future. The integrated base project located in Zhanjiang, Guangdong is still under construction, with a total investment of 10 billion euros.
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