Beijing witnessed an electrifying finale at the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), where over 6,000 cooperation deals were sealed in just five days! 🚀 With 1,200 exhibitors from the Chinese mainland and abroad, the event attracted more than 210,000 participants, both online and in person.
This expo wasn’t just about numbers—it was a dynamic hub for connection and innovation. Attendees enjoyed over 24,000 targeted matchmaking sessions (four times last year’s figure!), leading to the launch of 152 new products, technologies, and services. Such rapid growth clearly shows the power of united efforts in today’s fast-paced global marketplace.
Hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), this year’s event emphasized long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships over short-term wins. As Li Xingqian, the vice-chairman of CCPIT, noted, the focus was on supporting exhibitors and visitors to find partners, solutions, and application scenarios that spark ongoing collaboration. This vision resonates especially with tech-savvy and socially conscious young minds across South and Southeast Asia!
International participation soared, with global exhibitors making up 35% of the total—an impressive reflection of the expo’s growing worldwide influence. Moreover, business ties were forged with over 42,000 upstream and downstream enterprises, underlining China’s pivotal role in global supply chains.
Looking ahead, excitement is already building for the fourth edition. With 102 companies and institutions signed up—a 50% increase from last year—the momentum is undeniable. For young professionals and trendsetters, this expo represents more than a trade event; it's a glimpse into the future of international commerce and innovation. Stay tuned, because the global trade scene just got even more vibrant! 🎉
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China's supply chain expo closes with over 6,000 cooperation deals
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