Join the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) as it takes FOODPhilippines to the Salon International de l'Alimentation (SIAL) Paris 2024 happening from October 19-23, 2024 at the Parc des Expositions Paris Nord Villepinte in France.
Experience FOODPhilippines and the country’s premium offerings of halal-certified food and ingredients at the Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) 2024 this September.
Catch FOODPhilippines, the country’s collective food promotions program, as it showcases a fine selection of fresh and healthy food options in the 2nd Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) Food Expo at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on August 15-17.
HOW TO JOIN
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF OUR UPCOMING EVENTS AND BRING YOUR BRAND TO THE WORLD STAGE
Beyond our local exhibitions, CITEM also participates in global trade fairs and digital trade platforms to promote the best the Philippines has to offer. Here’s how you can join:
1. SEND YOUR PROFILE
Select any of the shows that you are interested in. Submit your company profile, your product list, and letter of intent to
2. CONFIRMATION
Once your application is received, one of our trade specialists will reach out to you and confirm your information. Upon your submission of any follow up requirements if any, our team will shortlist candidates who are eligible for the shows based on the criteria of the organizers. If you are selected, our trade specialist will get in touch with you to confirm your participation..
3. PAYMENT OF FEES
Depending on the show, there may be participation and/or marketing fees that will be required should you decide to confirm your participation. Only when payment is received and finalized that your slot is guaranteed.
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