The first China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), set to take place in Beijing from November 28 to December 2, is redefining the landscape of global commerce. Far from a traditional expo, CISCE emerges as an innovative platform that transcends regional and sectoral boundaries, embodying China's commitment to fostering international collaboration.
At the heart of CISCE are five key sectors: smart vehicles, agriculture, clean energy, digital technology, and health. This diverse lineup attracts over 500 organizations from 55 countries and regions, including prominent Fortune Global 500 companies such as Amazon, ExxonMobil, Apple, FedEx, Tesla, General Medical, Intel, HP, Qualcomm, and Honeywell. These industry leaders will showcase their cutting-edge technologies, products, and services, highlighting the critical connections within the global supply chain.
China has been a spotlight host for several monumental international events over the past six months, including the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation and the highly successful China International Import Expo. These events underscore China's unwavering dedication to promoting global partnership and economic growth.
However, CISCE stands out as a true pioneer. As China's first national-level expo focused on global industrial and supply chain issues, it addresses one of the most pressing challenges of our time: developing a unified response to the stresses impacting the global supply chain. By bringing together diverse stakeholders, CISCE aims to create resilient and sustainable supply chain solutions that benefit the global economy.
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CISCE: Pioneering a new era for global supply chain collaboration
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