What's Happening?
The China Daily-use Articles Trade Fair (CDATF) is set to take place from July 23-25, 2026, at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. This event is recognized as one of Asia's leading B2B sourcing
platforms, featuring over 3,500 exhibitors across 200,000 square meters. The fair is expected to attract more than 110,000 professional trade visitors from over 70 countries. A significant portion of the exhibitors, over 95%, are Chinese source factories with OEM/ODM manufacturing capabilities, providing buyers with direct access to production partners. The 2026 edition of CDATF is introducing enhanced support systems specifically for Japanese buyers, aiming to facilitate efficient and transparent business negotiations. This includes pre-show digital matching, onsite communication support with professional Japanese interpreters, and flexible engagement models for trial orders.
Why It's Important?
The CDATF 2026 is crucial for Japanese companies seeking to diversify their global supply chains while maintaining high standards of quality and compliance. The fair offers a platform for Japanese procurement professionals to engage directly with Chinese manufacturers, which is essential in an era of increasing supply chain complexity. By providing direct factory access and ensuring transparency and reliability, the event supports Japanese companies in managing risks associated with global sourcing. This initiative aligns with Japan's emphasis on thorough supplier evaluation and long-term partnerships, potentially strengthening economic ties between China and Japan.
What's Next?
As the event approaches, Japanese companies are likely to prepare for participation by identifying potential partners and setting up meetings with exhibitors. The enhanced support systems at CDATF 2026, such as pre-show digital matching and onsite communication assistance, will facilitate these preparations. Post-event, successful engagements could lead to increased collaboration between Japanese buyers and Chinese manufacturers, potentially resulting in new business deals and partnerships. The fair's outcomes may also influence future trade fairs and sourcing strategies in the region.







