The 2nd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), held from November 26 to 30, successfully concluded with the signing of over 6,700 cooperation agreements. The event served as a pivotal platform, connecting more than 37,000 suppliers across upstream and downstream industrial chains with international exhibitors.
Organizers announced that the expo engaged over 18,000 key clients, fostering valuable business relationships and expanding global partnerships. This year's edition witnessed significant growth, with participation from over 620 companies, institutions, and international organizations—a 20 percent increase from the inaugural event.
The proportion of overseas exhibitors rose to 32 percent, up from 26 percent in the previous year, with European and American companies making up half of this group. Zhang Shaogang, vice chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, highlighted the event's success, stating, \"The five-day event has attracted about 200,000 online and offline audiences in total, an increase of one-third compared with the first expo. A total of 160,000 are offline audience.\" Looking ahead, sixty-eight domestic and international enterprises and institutions have already signed up for next year's CISCE.
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CISCE concludes with over 6,700 cooperation agreements signed
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