Overseas jewelry buyers should mark mid-June 2026 for two major industry events in Hong Kong and Shenzhen: the Jewellery and Gem ASIA Hong Kong (June 18–21) and the 12th Shenzhen International Cross-border E-commerce Trade Expo (June 18–20). These gatherings offer direct access to over 1,100 exhibitors, the latest gemstone and design trends, and cross-border logistics solutions critical for sourcing and distribution.
Jewellery and Gem ASIA Hong Kong
The Jewellery and Gem ASIA Hong Kong will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from June 18 to 21, 2026. The event brings together over 1,100 exhibitors from more than 30 countries and regions, showcasing the latest jewelry, gemstones, and innovative designs. Attendees can gain valuable market insights through expert talks, seminars, and interactive sessions while networking with retailers, wholesalers, and designers.
Cross-Border E-Commerce Trade Expo
The 9th 616 Global Cross-border E-commerce Festival and the 12th Shenzhen International Cross-border E-commerce Trade Expo will take place from June 18 to 20 at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center (Futian). The expo covers smart logistics, payment solutions, overseas warehousing, and global distribution, providing a complete platform for businesses to expand internationally. Attendees can explore trending product categories, meet industry leaders, and join expert forums on artificial intelligence, digital marketing, and sustainable supply chains.
What buyers should watch
For jewelry importers and distributors, the Hong Kong show is a prime opportunity to source new collections, meet OEM/ODM partners, and assess quality trends in gemstones and precious metals. The Shenzhen expo complements this by offering cross-border e-commerce solutions, including logistics and warehousing, that can streamline supply chains for online sales channels. Both events provide networking with industry leaders and access to market intelligence on pricing, design, and compliance.
Compliance and logistics signals
Buyers should note the proximity of these events to major manufacturing hubs in the Pearl River Delta. The Shenzhen expo’s focus on cross-border logistics and warehousing signals growing infrastructure support for direct-to-consumer and B2B e-commerce. This may reduce lead times and costs for overseas buyers sourcing from Chinese suppliers. Attendees can also gather insights on trade compliance, payment security, and sustainable supply chain practices.
Source: Read the original report | Published: June 12, 2026