26th China Qinghai Green Development Investment and Trade Fair will be held from June 25 to 29, 2025 at the Qinghai International Convention and Exhibition Center. Exhibits focus on ecological conservation, green energy, sustainable industries, digital trade, and regional specialties. It features participation from over 30 provinces and cities, global enterprises, and includes themed pavilions for Mexico (guest country), Beijing (guest city), and others. With an exhibition area of 60,000 sqm, the event is organized by the People’s Government of Qinghai Province. The fair promotes international cooperation, regional economic integration, and green investment through trade matchmaking, contract signings, and immersive digital platforms. Attendees aim to explore investment opportunities, build partnerships, and advance ecological development.
Range of Exhibition
- Green Technology & Sustainability: Green Technology & Sustainability: Renewable energy projects, green computing, ecological conservation technologies, carbon-neutral solutions
- Regional Development & Trade: Qinghai’s “Four Industries” initiatives, cross-border trade, regional branding, inter-provincial investment collaboration
- Cultural & Specialty Exhibits: Tibetan carpet cultural products, “Qinghai-branded” goods, foreign trade excellence products, immersive national and city-level exhibition zonesenergy projects, green computing, ecological conservation technologies, carbon-neutral solutions
- Regional Development & Trade: Qinghai’s “Four Industries” initiatives, cross-border trade, regional branding, inter-provincial investment collaboration
- Cultural & Specialty Exhibits: Tibetan carpet cultural products, “Qinghai-branded” goods, foreign trade excellence products, immersive national and city-level exhibition zones
Target Audience
Government agencies, foreign trade companies, green tech developers, environmental investors, infrastructure developers, import/export enterprises, renewable energy stakeholders, eco-agriculture firms, international buyers, regional economic planners