300+ cities
90+ countries

Discover the World Trade Center network through its regional presence across key global markets. Each region offers a snapshot of locally driven World Trade Center businesses connected through a trusted international ecosystem that supports trade, investment, and growth. Explore how each region brings together the people, places, and partnerships that create opportunity across borders.

SNAPSHOT: Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific is a fast-growing and highly interconnected region within the World Trade Center network. Spanning major global economies and rapidly developing markets, WTC businesses support trade, investment, and innovation across diverse sectors. The region’s scale and momentum make it a key driver of global economic activity.

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Members

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Partners

Connected to major global players across industries and markets, the WTCA network reflects a powerful and far-reaching ecosystem.

Industries

Spanning sectors and markets, the World Trade Center network reflects the full spectrum of global industry. It supports business activity across key sectors driving trade, investment, and growth.

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Aerospace Aviation & Defense
  • Agri-Business
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Energy
  • Food & Beverage Processing
  • Hospitality
  • Industrial Manufacturing
  • Logistics & Warehousing
  • Metals & Natural Resources
  • Tourism & Leisure
  • Transportation
  • Paper & Packaging
  • Utilities & Mining

A Network Built for Global Opportunity

Across each region, World Trade Center businesses combine strategic locations with trusted global connections to support trade, investment, and growth. Together, they create a platform where local markets connect to global opportunity.

World Trade Center tower exterior
Bahrain World Trade Center

Locations That Anchor Opportunity

World Trade Center businesses are positioned in strategic commercial hubs, gateway cities, and growth markets across each region. Whether in an iconic office tower, exhibition and conference venue, business campus, or trade-focused hub, these physical spaces serve as platforms for commerce, connection, and growth. Together, they reflect the strength and reach of the WTCA network on the ground.

Connections That Drive Opportunity

Each region is part of the global World Trade Center network, linking businesses, investors, and institutions across nearly 100 countries. Through trusted relationships and local market expertise, these connections help open doors to trade, investment, and long-term growth. The result is a network designed to turn introductions into tangible business opportunity.

World Trade Center meeting space
WTCA Board of Directors at the 2025 Global Business Forum