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Title: THAIFEX - ANUGA ASIA 2026 Set to Return on a Grander Scale Across IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Reinforcing Its Position as a Global Food Trade Platform

Thailand, 19th May 2026 - The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), Ministry of Commerce, in collaboration with the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) and Koelnmesse (KM), has announced the return of THAIFEX - ANUGA ASIA 2026, Asia’s most comprehensive food and beverage trade exhibition, taking place from 26–30 May 2026 at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok. Returning under the theme “BIGGER - BETTER - BOLDER”, this year’s edition will welcome food buyers and importers from more than 130 countries worldwide. The event is expected to generate over THB 130 billion in trade value, further reinforcing its role as a leading international food trade platform while supporting Thailand’s ambition to become a global food trading hub.Ms. Sunanta Kangvalkulkij, Director-General of the Department of International Trade Promotion, stated that regions around the world are playing increasingly significant roles in global trade, leading to the restructuring of supply chains and driving major changes across the food industry. Rising costs have compelled entrepreneurs to strengthen risk management strategies and seek new sources of raw materials, while food security has become an increasingly important priority for many countries amid growing demand for a wider variety of food products. At the same time, the competitive landscape has evolved beyond price alone, with greater emphasis now placed on quality, standards, safety, credibility, and traceability, alongside emerging regulations and requirements such as ESG principles, which are becoming mandatory conditions in international trade.In the context of today’s rapidly evolving and increasingly complex global trade landscape, THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA is more than just an exhibition platform; it serves as a stage for showcasing the...


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