Second CISCE Showcases Global Supply Chain Innovations in Beijing
The second China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is underway in Beijing, connecting global businesses and showcasing innovations in advanced manufacturing.
News & Insights Across Asia
The second China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is underway in Beijing, connecting global businesses and showcasing innovations in advanced manufacturing.
Global companies are gearing up to showcase cutting-edge technologies at the seventh China International Import Expo, highlighting opportunities in the Chinese market and promoting global collaboration.
China’s 2nd CISCE will feature 32% overseas exhibitors, marking a 20% rise. The expanded event aims to promote international cooperation in industrial and supply chains.
U.S. hospitals face a critical IV fluid shortage after Hurricanes Helene and Milton disrupted supply chains, leading to postponed procedures and conservation measures across healthcare facilities.
The EU’s decision to impose tariffs on electric vehicles from the Chinese mainland could disrupt global supply chains and harm Europe’s own EV industry, potentially triggering an economic cold war.
The U.S. Biosecure Act mandates pharmaceutical companies to decouple from key Chinese suppliers by 2032, stirring debates over its impact on the global pharmaceutical industry and U.S.-China relations.
Standard Chartered’s President, International, Benjamin Hung, highlights the challenge of finding alternatives to the Chinese mainland’s successful supply chain due to its efficiency and scale.
Foxconn announces relocation of production lines back to the Chinese mainland and increases investment in Zhengzhou, highlighting China’s manufacturing advantages and robust business environment.
China has built the world’s largest and most comprehensive supply chain for new energy equipment, significantly boosting its energy efficiency, according to a senior official.
McDonald’s China has launched a new supply chain smart industrial park in Hubei Province to better serve markets in central and western China.
Germany’s automotive supplier industry is experiencing growth due to China’s expanding automotive sector, with German investors attracted to China’s robust local supply chain, according to Clas Neumann.
Samsung Electronics faces its first-ever union strike as workers plan to take annual leave on June 7, raising concerns over potential impacts on global semiconductor supply chains.
AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot expresses strong confidence in China’s economic growth and supply chain efficiency, highlighting its strategic importance to the company’s global operations.
China’s significant role in the global economy drives growth and fosters international cooperation through deep integration with global value chains.
China’s exports and imports are showing positive signs despite global challenges, with Commerce Minister Wang Wentao highlighting trade recovery and plans to deepen international cooperation.
Instability in the Red Sea due to regional conflicts is disrupting global shipping routes, leading to increased costs and affecting the global economy.
Russian businessman Grigoriy Bolotin shifts his factory’s supply chain from Europe to China, securing stability and quality through deep cooperation with Chinese suppliers.
Amid Beijing’s recent COVID-19 resurgence, delivery riders like Li Wei ensure residents in closed-off communities receive essential supplies, highlighting the city’s efforts to maintain normalcy.
Parts of the UK face food and fuel shortages as hundreds of thousands of workers self-isolate due to COVID-19 exposure notifications, causing significant disruptions across multiple sectors.