The 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) will showcase unprecedented international engagement as 651 enterprises from 75 countries and regions prepare to gather in Beijing from July 16-20. With foreign exhibitors accounting for 35% of participants – half from Europe and the United States – the event underscores growing global confidence in China's economic ecosystem.
U.S. participation has surged by 15% year-over-year, maintaining America's position as the largest international contingent. Fortune Global 500 companies represent 60% of American exhibitors, including first-time participant NVIDIA. The chipmaker's CEO Jensen Huang will attend opening ceremonies, marking his third China visit this year.
CCPIT Vice Chairman Li Xingqian noted strong interest from U.S. agricultural and business groups, stating: "The essence of China-U.S. economic relations lies in mutual benefit." Over 500 upstream partners will join exhibitors, creating 1,200 total corporate participants focused on collaborative growth.
"Exhibitors aren't rivals but teammates," emphasized CCPIT's Yang Mi, highlighting the expo's innovative use of AI and big data to facilitate partnerships. The technology-driven matchmaking system aims to help businesses expand supply chain networks efficiently.
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Record number of overseas exhibitors to join China's supply chain expo
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