The second China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) officially launched in Beijing on Tuesday, under the compelling theme \"Connecting the World for a Shared Future.\" This year's event aims to foster extensive discussions and collaborations among global business communities, focusing on enhancing international cooperation in industrial and supply chains.
With a spotlight on key areas such as advanced manufacturing, clean energy, smart vehicles, digital technology, green agriculture, and supply chain services, attendees are expected to forge a series of consensuses that could significantly impact global manufacturing trends. These discussions are poised to drive innovation and sustainability across various sectors.
Demonstrating remarkable growth, the CISCE 2024 welcomed 620 enterprises and institutions this year, marking a 20 percent increase compared to last year's event. Notably, the proportion of overseas exhibitors has risen from 26 percent to 32 percent, underscoring the international community's heightened expectations for cooperation in supply chains and industrial sectors.
Zhang Shaogang, vice chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, highlighted that the increased participation reflects the trust and confidence that enterprises from diverse countries have in both the expo and the broader development trajectory of the Chinese mainland. This growing international involvement underscores the pivotal role the CISCE plays in shaping the future of global supply chains.
As the CISCE continues to expand its reach and influence, it remains a key platform for businesses and industry leaders to collaborate, innovate, and drive forward the shared goal of a connected and prosperous global economy.
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