Taipei Plas in Taiwan and Japan’s International Plastics Fair, The two Asian plastics trade shows that were scheduled for this autumn, are being postponed or canceled because of the global coronavirus pandemic.
Organizers of the Taipei show, originally slated for Sept. 9-13, announced June 2 that their show would be postponed. They said they would announce new dates as soon as possible.
Taiwan has been largely unscathed by the pandemic, recording 7 deaths among its 23 million people.
IPF said it would not reschedule and the next edition would be in fall 2023, keeping with the show’s three-year cycle.
“We, as the organizer of the show, put the highest priority on the health and safety of exhibitors, visitors, and everyone else involved,” IPF said. “Considering the circumstances, we came to the conclusion that even if we held IPF Japan 2020, the result would not match the expectations of either exhibitors or visitors.”
IPF said exhibitors would receive full refunds on their space fees.
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