China Homelife 2025 edition was visited by over 20 thousand entrepreneurs
- Sandra Sinicco
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Feira reuniu mais de mil expositores e recebeu 20.000 visitantes em três dias de evento
São Paulo, September 19, 2025 – China Homelife Brazil, the largest fair of Chinese suppliers in the country, concluded its 2025 edition this Thursday at São Paulo Expo with a positive balance. Over three days, the event welcomed 20,000 visitors, who found in the aisles of the fair a wide range of products and solutions in sectors such as home goods, appliances, consumer electronics, textiles and apparel, construction materials, new energy, and machinery.
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With more than one thousand exhibitors, the fair has established itself as a strategic meeting point between Brazilian importers and Chinese manufacturers. Diversity and sectoral representation stood out, particularly with the growth of the machinery area and the strong presence of the home and textile segments.
“The impressions from this edition are extremely positive. We welcomed 20,000 visitors and recorded 3,000 business rounds, which proves the relevance of China Homelife for Brazilian importers. The fair presented a balance between quantity and diversity of sectors, becoming an essential platform to foster partnerships and strengthen international business between Brazil and China,” said Anselmo Carvalho, director of Exposolutions, the organizer of China Homelife in Brazil.
The program also included an award ceremony for the best exhibitors and the Tecmei Congress, which discussed expectations and policies for the capital goods sector.
In parallel, São Paulo Expo hosted the International Industrial Week (IIW) 2025, which reinforced its presence in the country with an industrial area six times larger. Co-organized by Chinese institutions and ABIMEI – the Brazilian Association of Importers of Machinery and Industrial Equipment – the fair connected global industry to the Brazilian market with a focus on automation, digitalization, industrial robots, laser equipment, and sustainable production solutions. More than 300 international companies gathered across eight verticals: industrial equipment; food processing and packaging; machine tools and metallurgy; logistics and transportation systems; plastic machinery and molds; power transmission technologies; automation and laser cutting technologies; and robots for production lines.
More information: www.tradechina.com/chinahomelifebrazil?lang=pt
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