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The 20th "Tokyo International Auto Parts Exhibition (IAAE)" will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from 7th to 9th of this month. Taiwan and China are the only two countries participating in the name of the national pavilion. The on-site staff reported that the scale of the exhibition and the number of visiting buyers this year have recovered to 90% of what they were before the epidemic.
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Ninety percent of the scale of the Japan Auto Show has resumed, and the Taiwan Pavilion is set up to

The 20th "Tokyo International Auto Parts Exhibition (IAAE)" will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from 7th to 9th of this month. Taiwan and China are the only two countries participating in the name of the national pavilion. The on-site staff reported that the scale of the exhibition and the number of visiting buyers this year have recovered to 90% of what they were before the epidemic.

JEBSEE participates in IAAE (Photo by TAITRA)


The 20th "Tokyo International Auto Parts Exhibition (IAAE)" will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from 7th to 9th of this month. Taiwan and China are the only two countries participating in the name of the national pavilion. The on-site staff reported that the scale of the exhibition and the number of visiting buyers this year have recovered to 90% of what they were before the epidemic.

This exhibition is the only international auto parts sales and service market professional exhibition in Japan, with a total exhibition area of 4,536 square meters. A total of 264 exhibitors from 189 Japanese companies and 75 international companies participated in the grand event, using 504 booths. China is the largest participating country with 36 companies using 36 booths. However, the number of international exhibitors has not yet recovered, which is 25% less than in 2019 (there were 101 overseas exhibitors in 2019). On the morning of the first day of the conference, more than 6,000 professional buyers from home and abroad flocked to the exhibition to purchase.



In 2022, the Japanese auto market is still facing headwinds, hitting the lowest sales point in 45 years, and ceding the third place in the global auto market to India. However, as automakers increase their material preparations, and the automotive chip market has gained breathing room, the Japanese auto industry is optimistic about new cars in 2023 Sales are expected to gradually return to pre-epidemic levels, which will also drive business opportunities in the sales and service market for spare parts demand.

Japan is Taiwan's second largest auto parts export market. In order to continue to grasp the business opportunities in Japan, the Bureau of International Trade of the Ministry of Economic Affairs entrusted the Foreign Trade Association to organize a Taiwan Pavilion to advance to Tokyo, leading 21 Taiwanese high-quality auto parts companies to participate in the grand event, including automotive antenna system integrators. JEBSEE, high-strength cold-forged and more than 60% lighter than cast iron Dura aluminum alloy fasteners supplier Jide Yingcai, Tongyue Technology for automotive instruments, Maxin Electronics for automobile and motorcycle battery chargers, and news about OEM factory emblems Qi, Zhen Yichang of Qingyuchuang, etc.

The high-ceiling design of the Taiwan Pavilion stands out from the crowd and successfully attracts the eye. In addition, the Taiwan Pavilion is highly recognizable and has a distinctive theme of auto parts. On the first day of its opening, it attracted first-tier manufacturers such as ZF Japan and Aisin to visit. Huiyou Electronics has cooperated with Taiwan Hotai Motors, and the driver fatigue monitoring system has successfully entered the Hino Hino commercial vehicle. In order to expand the Japanese market, its car video host has undergone the more stringent anti-vibration test in Japan. The children's electric truck is equipped with a total of 7 sensors for panoramic photography, blind spot detection and face monitoring, which are integrated into a single display for a dazzling display.

Cheweishi, which also launched ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) and DMS (Driving Monitoring System), is the first time to participate in the Tokyo Auto Parts Show. It hopes to promote its car image integration technology to the Japanese commercial vehicle sales and service market. The collection and analysis of abnormal driving data can help the Japanese transportation industry improve fleet management efficiency.

JD Applied Materials is a frequent visitor to the three major international auto parts exhibitions such as Automechanika in Europe, AAPEX in the United States, and IAAE in Japan. Through its professional surface treatment technology, its aluminum alloy nuts can not only present 256 colors, but will not fade even under high-intensity UV exposure. , is second to none in the industry, and is also one of the fastener suppliers favored by many fans of rally and modified cars.



This year’s Taiwan exhibitors affirmed that the location of the Taiwan Pavilion is close to the seminar venue, and there are first-tier manufacturers and vehicle-related public associations nearby, which effectively drives the number of visitors and helps to enhance the image of the Taiwan Pavilion.

Facing the wave of electrification in the global auto industry, this Tokyo Auto Parts Show can also be seen through the organizers’ different arrangement of electric vehicle test drives in the past. The craftsmanship, confidence and strength of car manufacturing should not be underestimated.

The vehicle for the on-site test drive is an electric small van launched by Japan's Folofly. It is mainly used by logistics fleets. It can travel 300 kilometers after charging for 6 hours, which is more than enough for logistics operators who drive fixed routes every day. In addition, the van is deliberately designed to beep when the speed is less than 28km/h to remind passers-by, which shows the delicate thoughts of Japanese craftsmen.

In addition to the "Tokyo Auto Parts Show", TAITRA's auto parts-related activities planned this year include the "Taipei International Auto Parts Show (AMPA)" in April, and the "Southern Resilient Supply Chain Partner Conference - Kaohsiung Field" in the second half of the year Purchasing matchmaking fair and "US AAPEX" overseas exhibitors.

In addition, in response to the business opportunity of "electrification" of vehicles, the TAITRA will hold the second "Smart Mobility Exhibition (2035 E-Mobility Taiwan)" at the same time as AMPA in April this year. Pavilion" to assist domestic electric vehicle-related businesses to expand their exports to the sea.

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2022/03/09

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