ExpoCIHAC
ExpoCIHAC, the Mexican Construction and Building Materials Fair, is organized by the Mexican Center for the Promotion of Construction and Housing. The exhibition was held once a year. Last time, 500 companies participated, with 55,300 visitors. Mexico City International Convention and Exhibition Center, with an exhibition area reaching 35,000 square meters.
Why attend the Mexico Construction and Building Materials Show?
1. This exhibition is the largest exhibition of construction and building materials in Latin America. It has exhibitors from all over the world and a large number of visitors.
2. Mexico is one of the countries with the largest number of free trade agreements in the world and is also the first developing country to sign free trade agreements with the two largest trading blocs in the world: the North American Free Trade Area and the European Union. Currently, Mexico has trade relations with 243 countries and regions around the world.
3. The Mexican engineering market has been growing steadily in recent years, and the construction sector has become an important sector that promotes Mexico’s economic growth. In the coming years, the construction sector in Mexico will continue to grow by around 5%, with residential construction and infrastructure being the main areas of investment, with great room for development.
Exhibition address: Mexico City International Convention and Exhibition Center
Sponsoring organization:Mexican Center for the Promotion of Architecture and Housing
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Detention period:Once a year
Exhibition space:35,000 square meters
Number of exhibitors:500
Number of visitors:55,300 visitors
Things to note:The time and location of the exhibition are subject to change, so please confirm before attending.
Building materials, doors and windows: Building materials, doors and windows, bathrooms, stone, floor coverings, building materials, door and window glass, toilets, taps, shower rooms, bathtubs, stone slabs, roofing, etc.