China International Auto Parts and Aftermarket (United States) Exhibition Held

The China International Automotive Parts and Aftermarket Service (USA) Exhibition opened on the 4th in Las Vegas, Nevada, gathering more than a hundred Chinese automotive parts companies, with exhibits covering the entire industry chain of both new energy and traditional vehicles.
This exhibition lasts for 3 days, hosted by the Ministry of Commerce of China, organized by the Bureau of Foreign Trade Development of the Ministry of Commerce, and supported by China National Machinery International Cooperation Corporation. It will be held concurrently with the 2025 AAPEX (Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo) in Las Vegas, USA.
Gao Runfeng, the Deputy General Manager of China National Machinery International Cooperation Co., Ltd., stated that Chinese enterprises can directly engage with mainstream North American buyers and industry decision-makers at the exhibition, effectively enhancing brand influence, expanding overseas channels, promoting international cooperation and order fulfillment, while also gaining a more accurate understanding of international market trends and technological developments, thus facilitating product upgrades and industrial collaboration.
The United States is one of the largest automotive parts procurement markets in the world, and China is an important source of automotive parts imports for the U.S. As one of the three major automotive parts exhibitions globally, AAPEX gathers professional buyers and aftermarket service providers from North America, South America, Europe, and the Middle East, holding significant global influence in the field of automotive aftermarket parts and maintenance products.
This AAPEX has over 1,000 Chinese companies exhibiting.
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