This year’s Nutrition and Health Summit is scheduled to take place the day before the Healthplex Nutraceutical China (HNC) Expo.
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The U.S.-China Health Products Association (USCHPA) is hosting its annual China International Nutrition and Health Industry Summit on June 19 at the Regal International East Asia Hotel in Shanghai. The summit is scheduled to take place the day before the Healthplex Nutraceutical China (HNC) Expo, also held in Shanghai.
China’s dietary supplement market is growing rapidly, and this year's summit and HNC Expo give visitors insights into this emerging market, information about regulatory developments in China, and opportunities to network and seek out potential partners. The agenda for this year’s summit includes sessions hosted by 12 industry experts. These sessions will cover such topics as China’s supplement and ingredient regulations, cross-border e-commerce, social media, consumer trends, updates on omega-3s and probiotics, and more. According to the organization, the event draws attendees from international and domestic dietary supplement and nutritional health manufacturing firms.
USCHPA is a non-profit organization that focuses on regulatory advocacy and business development in China’s natural products industry. For more information about the summit or about USCHPA, visit the organization’s website here, or contact the organization at info@uschinahpa.org.
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