Canton Fair Attendance Up 17% for Spring 2025 Session

China state news agency Xinhua reported that overseas attendance was up 17.3% for the Spring Session of the Canton Fair.

The Canton Fair happened this spring from April 15 to May 5, 2025 and is China's largest comprehensive trade exhibition, held biannually in Guangzhou. Officially known as the China Import and Export Fair, it showcases a wide range of products across industries including electronics, consumer goods, machinery, textiles, and more. It serves as a barometer of global trade trends and a critical gateway for Chinese exporters.

Related Reading: Guide to Visiting the Canton Fair

Attendance Strong Overall, but Weak from Western Buyers

Official stats said that there were 51,862 buyers from Europe, the United States, and Canada compared to 288,938 overseas visitors overall. This represented a 3.4% increase compared to the 135th session, however, it was still well short of the overall 17.3% increase.

Attendance for the Spring 2025 Canton Fair was up 17.3% according to official figures (Original Chinese version and English Translated version shown)

However, the visits from Western buyers may be misleading as they represent both in-person attendance and virtual attendance.

Some suppliers at the Canton Fair reported “frozen markets” in the U.S. due to tariff uncertainty. “Goods cannot be exported and money cannot be collected. This is very severe,” said Candice Li, in an interview with the Financial Times. Another exhibitor, Kobe Huang from Shenzhen Landun Environmental Technology, noted that while European orders were stable, “the U.S. market is frozen. Clients are asking to hold on.”

Canton Fair is China's Largest Trade Exhibition

First held in 1957, the Canton Fair has evolved into the largest and most influential trade fair in China. It occurs every spring and autumn and is jointly hosted by the Ministry of Commerce of China and the Guangdong Provincial Government. The event is organized by the China Foreign Trade Centre and is widely considered a bellwether for global demand for Chinese goods.

The 137th edition of the fair in spring 2025 featured over 31,000 exhibitors and recorded $25.44 billion USD in total transaction volume. Despite geopolitical headwinds, particularly with the United States, the fair remains a vital hub for global sourcing and China’s export economy.

Dave Bryant

Dave Bryant has been importing from China for over 10 years and has started numerous product brands. He sold his multi-million dollar ecommerce business in 2016 and create another 7-figure business within 18 months. He's also a former Amazon warehouse employee of one week.

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