Group 1 - The core report from the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade indicates that by 2025, China will host 4,095 trade exhibitions with a total exhibition area of 159 million square meters, representing year-on-year growth of 6.53% and 2.5% respectively, both setting historical records [1] - The exhibition industry is recognized as a crucial vehicle for guiding industrial development and promoting economic cooperation, with China's complete industrial and innovation systems providing a broad market space for deepening cooperation in the exhibition sector [1] - The report highlights that the actual transaction value of self-organized overseas exhibitions is expected to grow by 19.09% in 2025, with the average transaction value increasing by 14.16% year-on-year [1] Group 2 - Various regions, including Guangdong, Jiangxi, Tianjin, and Chongqing, are integrating the exhibition industry into special actions to boost consumption, encouraging the hosting of consumer exhibitions and activities that transform exhibition scenarios into consumption scenarios [2] - The exhibition industry is evolving from merely meeting trade demands to nurturing industrial ecosystems, with a focus on collaboration across the entire industrial chain and fostering synergies among enterprises of different sizes [2] - By 2025, numerous policy documents will be introduced to support the development of the exhibition industry, creating a multi-faceted support system that includes rewards, subsidies, and tax reductions, aimed at matching the diverse needs of the exhibition sector [2] Group 3 - In Hubei, nearly 2,000 exhibitions are planned for 2025, with over 100 exhibitions exceeding 10,000 square meters, attracting participants from over 120 countries and regions, and generating contracts worth over 300 billion yuan [3] - The exhibition industry is increasingly integrating with key sectors such as automotive, biomedicine, and modern agricultural processing, creating a positive cycle of mutual promotion between exhibitions and industries [3] - The development of China's exhibition economy is characterized by a competitive landscape among international, regional, and specialty cities, with each focusing on different aspects to enhance their exhibition capabilities and drive urban development [3]
去年我国经贸类展会数量和展览总面积创新高—— 会展业综合带动效应不断放大
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2026-01-31 22:25