CHINAPLAS 2016 is a thoroughly international affair, with a noticeable large contingent from India present at the trade fair.
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Potential Indian-Chinese business partnerships are springing up all over the 30th anniversary event, according to Modern Plastics India Editor in Chief and Director Ginu Joseph when he spoke to MEP, bringing us up to date on the latest from his growing event.
The next Plastindia will take place in 2018 and marks the 10th outing for this key industry gathering for the subcontinent. Taking place on February 7th-12th, Plastindia 2018 will be hosted by the emerging financial hub and capital of Gujarat, Gandhinagar.
Plastindia Foundations was established in 1987 and promotes India's growing plastics and manufacturing sector.
The Foundation is devoted to promoting excellence in the field of plastics and making India a preferred partner for plastics products across the word, thereby boosting global businesses and revenues according to Rajeev Chitalia, Chairman, Nation Executive Council, PlastIndia 2018.
Indeed, Chitalia added that Prime Minister Modi's Bharatiya Janata Government's Make in India campaign, which is aimed at bringing manufacturing back to India and investing in a skilled workforce, will help Chinese companies to expand to Indian market.
Plastindia has enjoyed significant growth, starting with 486 exhibitors from 15 countries in 1990. Today the show hosts over 1,600 exhibitors from 32 countries. In 2018 the show aims to cover 150,000 m sq in space, hosting 2,000 exhibitors from 45 countries with some 600 overseas visitors.