Thailand Launches DITP EXPO 2026 to Propel Local Businesses onto the Global Stage
Commerce Ministry initiative showcases export-ready products, digital trade tools and financing support to help Thai entrepreneurs expand worldwide
Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce has unveiled plans for DITP EXPO 2026, a major international trade event designed to highlight the strength of Thai products and services while helping local businesses expand into global markets.
Organized by the Department of International Trade Promotion, the exhibition is scheduled to take place from March eleven to March thirteen, twenty twenty six at the Ministry of Commerce in Nonthaburi.
The event forms part of celebrations marking the seventy fourth anniversary of the department and is intended to demonstrate Thailand’s growing role in international commerce while supporting domestic entrepreneurs seeking overseas opportunities.
The three day event will present a broad showcase of export ready products and services from across Thailand’s economy.
More than one hundred exhibition booths are expected to display goods from established exporters and emerging businesses, covering sectors such as agriculture and food, industrial products, fashion and lifestyle items, health and beauty products, and a wide range of service industries.
Officials say the exhibition has been designed as both a marketplace and a learning platform for entrepreneurs.
Participants will have opportunities to explore new export strategies, participate in workshops and engage in business matching activities aimed at connecting Thai companies with international partners.
A major feature of the initiative is the introduction of new digital tools and financial support mechanisms intended to strengthen the competitiveness of Thai exporters.
These include advanced data analysis technologies using artificial intelligence to provide insights into global trade trends, expanded services through the government’s digital trade platform, and export financing packages developed in partnership with Thailand’s export import banking sector.
The event also aims to inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs.
Workshops on design, wellness industries and creative crafts will be offered alongside cultural performances and interactive exhibitions highlighting Thailand’s innovation and cultural heritage.
Beyond the exhibition itself, the Department of International Trade Promotion plans a broader series of trade promotion activities throughout the year, including international exhibitions, business delegations and online export initiatives.
Authorities have indicated that hundreds of programs are planned with the goal of generating significant trade value and expanding opportunities for Thai enterprises in both established and emerging markets.
Through initiatives such as DITP EXPO 2026, Thailand is reinforcing its strategy of strengthening export capacity, supporting small and medium sized enterprises, and promoting the country’s products, creativity and services to audiences around the world.