The Shanghai International Tea Industry Expo, themed “Ecology, Branding, Trade, and Development,” adheres to the new development philosophy, strengthens collaboration between production and sales, and establishes a platform for showcasing, promoting, and connecting stakeholders across the entire industry chain. During the event, six key initiatives—industrial inclusivity, cultural leadership, financial integration, online trading, intangible cultural heritage preservation, and tea‑tourism synerg
The Exhibition Value of SITTE Shanghai Tea Expo
- The Shanghai Tea Expo is one of the most influential specialized exhibitions in China’s tea industry. Leveraging Shanghai’s strategic position as an international consumption center and a core market for tea, it has become a vital platform for tea enterprises nationwide to expand into the East China market, promote their brands, and enhance their corporate image.Approved by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce and supported by authoritative organizations such as the China Association for the Development of High-Quality Agricultural Products, the expo stands as a benchmark event in the field of professional tea exhibition and trade in East China.
- The core value of participation lies in its unique platform that precisely connects with East China’s vast consumer market and its channel advantages for “production–sales alignment.”Shanghai’s tea consumption exhibits diversified, cosmopolitan characteristics, emphasizing rationality and quality-driven purchasing. Green tea, black tea, oolong tea, dark tea, white tea, pu’er tea, and other categories all demonstrate strong consumption potential and commercial value. The expo brings together government delegations and leading tea enterprises from major tea-producing regions across the country, providing them with effective avenues for brand promotion, market share enhancement, agent recruitment, and new customer acquisition.
- The expo has established a one-stop trading platform covering the entire tea industry value chain.Exhibits span six major tea categories, modern tea beverages, premium tea utensils, Yixing clay ware, ceramics, tea apparel, tea-related crafts, tea packaging, tea machinery, and tea spaces—encompassing the full spectrum of products. From traditional renowned teas to deeply processed tea products, and from tea sets and utensils to tea culture–derived merchandise, a complete industrial ecosystem is formed. The expo features seven specialized zones, including the National Famous Teas Zone, the Pu’er/Dark Tea Zone, the Tea Utensil Aesthetics Zone, the Yixing Clay Ware Zone, and the Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and International Zone, offering professional buyers an efficient and precise product‑selection experience.
- Keeping pace with three major industry trends—“Shanghai‑style tea culture, branding, and internationalization”—the expo has become a thought leadership hub driving innovation in the tea sector.Building on Shanghai’s strategic positioning as a pivotal node in the domestic circulation loop and a key link in the dual circulation strategy, the expo integrates national tea resources, coordinates with major tea‑producing regions such as Yunnan, Fujian, Zhejiang, and Anhui, and organizes centralized government delegation participation. Concurrently, the expo hosts dozens of specialized events—including cross‑industry forums, brand‑promotion sessions, tea‑tasting ceremonies, and tea‑art competitions—providing tea enterprises with end‑to‑end support for brand building, production–sales coordination, and cultural dissemination.
- For Chinese enterprises, this expo serves as a strategic gateway to tap into the East China market, connect with international resources, and showcase their brand strength.As a major tea‑consumption market, Shanghai does not produce tea itself but attracts renowned varieties from across the country, wielding significant market influence and leading consumption trends. Through organized government delegations, brand‑promotion activities, and production–sales matchmaking sessions, the expo provides enterprises and buyers with up-to-date information, breaks down information barriers between producers and consumers, and facilitates efficient supply–demand alignment. Participating companies can leverage this platform to access East China’s core procurement networks, seizing early opportunities in the tea industry’s transformation toward branding, internationalization, and integration.