"CAME ASIA 2025: Thailand's International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition Concludes Successfully"
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2025-07-28

From July 23rd to 25th, 2025, the inaugural CAME Asia 2025 Thailand International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition was successfully held at the IMPACT Exhibition Center in Bangkok, Thailand. As a landmark industry event in Southeast Asia’s agricultural machinery sector, this three-day exhibition drew over 3,000 professional visitors on its opening day alone
Nanchang Qinglin Automotive Parts Co., Ltd. (Booth H-07) made a significant impact with its comprehensive display of innovative products and integrated solutions. The company highlighted its advanced agricultural machinery components, including high-efficiency transmission systems and durable harvesting equipment parts, which align with Thailand’s BOI policy priorities for mechanized agriculture. During the exhibition, the Qinglin team engaged in intensive B2B negotiations with buyers from Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines, securing multiple cooperation agreements for localized production and technical joint ventures. Their interactive demonstrations attracted clusters of professional visitors, including students from Thai agricultural universities who praised the “practical relevance of Chinese manufacturing expertise to Southeast Asian farming challenges.”
The exhibition also featured high-level industry dialogues, such as the Asia-Pacific Agricultural Machinery Trade Matching Conference and Investment Forum. These events provided critical context for Qinglin’s strategic moves, as Thai investment officials emphasized tax incentives for machinery manufacturers under the BOI policy—aligning directly with Qinglin’s plans to establish regional R&D centers. Through these platforms, the company not only strengthened existing Sino-Thai partnerships but also explored new markets in Nepal and Turkey.
Post-exhibition statements revealed Qinglin’s commitment to deepening its global footprint, with plans to launch ASEAN-certified product lines within 18 months. The success of this inaugural event—described by attendees as “the most professional agricultural machinery show in Thailand”—underscores the growing synergy between Chinese manufacturing capabilities and Southeast Asia’s agricultural modernization demands.
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