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September 25, 2025
The Philippines is determined to make a strong return to the China International Import Exposition (CIIE) this November. For the major trade fair’s eighth edition, the country will showcase highly competitive food and agricultural products, continuing its pursuit of a greater market share in China.
The Philippines is determined to make a strong return to the China International Import Exposition (CIIE) this November. For the major trade fair’s eighth edition, the country will showcase highly competitive food and agricultural products, continuing its pursuit of a greater market share in China.
The country’s participation in CIIE is being co-organized by the Department of Trade and Industry-Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (DTI-CITEM) and the Department of Agriculture (DA). The two agencies are receiving support from the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in Shanghai. The DA and the Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc. (PHILEXPORT) serve as funding and exhibition partners.
The participating exhibitors in CIIE 2025 are:
With this group, the Philippines is prepared to build on momentum gained from last year’s participation, when healthy and agricultural products helped generate USD 1.212 billion in total export sales for the country. For this edition, the target beneficiaries are exporters of fresh and frozen fruits, as well as healthy and functional food and beverages. Durian, banana, and coconut, which have been among the Philippines’ top-performing products, are some of the offerings returning to CIIE.
DTI-CITEM will spotlight these Filipino exhibitors under the FoodPhilippines banner, an industry program led by the agency that promotes the Philippines as a dependable exporter of products and goods.
Ready for the Chinese market’s evolving preferences
The country also aims to demonstrate its ability to meet evolving preferences in China, where there has been greater demand for healthy offerings, including organic, low-sugar, and functional foods. Moreover, the Philippines has noted great interest in plant-based and alternative protein products, such as grains, legumes, nuts, fungi, algae, and cultured meat. In addition, the market for tea, coffee, and alcoholic beverages has seen significant changes, driving interest in new flavors.
The Philippines has set optimistic targets for this edition, looking to generate approximately USD 253 million in total export sales on-site through its roster of participants and buyers.
High value for PH businesses
CIIE 2025 will be held from November 5 to 10, 2025 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, China.
Introduced in 2018 as a trade initiative of President Xi Jinping, CIIE today is regarded as a world-class exposition, providing new channels for countries and regions to conduct business and enhance cooperation. It consists of three main parts–the Country Pavilion, Enterprise Business Fair (Goods and Services), and the International Trade Forum. This year's edition carries the theme "New Era Shared Future," which underscores the significance of a national-level, import-focused exposition.
Banner caption: Competitive Filipino food products are showcased at the seventh CIIE in 2024.
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