Hey, news enthusiasts and budding entrepreneurs! The 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), taking place in the Chinese mainland from July 16 to 20, is set to break records with an unprecedented wave of overseas exhibitors! 🚀
A total of 651 enterprises and institutions from 75 countries, regions, and international organizations will showcase their innovations. Remarkably, 35% of these are foreign exhibitors, with half hailing from Europe and the U.S. Along with over 500 upstream and downstream partners, the event is expected to bring together nearly 1,200 companies, creating massive global synergy.
The U.S. leads the charge as the largest group among international participants, with a 15% increase in exhibitors compared to the previous edition. Notably, 60% of the American exhibitors are from Fortune Global 500 companies, underscoring strong confidence in the Chinese mainland's dynamic market.
This year also welcomes fresh faces, with more than 230 first-time companies joining the expo. Among them is the U.S. chip titan NVIDIA, making its debut at the event. NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang, marking his third visit to the Chinese mainland this year, will shine at the opening ceremony and related activities.
CCPIT Vice Chairman Li Xingqian stressed that the heart of China-U.S. economic and trade relations lies in mutual benefit. Yang Mi, director of the General Office at CCPIT, captured the spirit perfectly by noting that exhibitors are not competitors but teammates—working together to "make the cake" rather than trying to steal it! 🥳
On top of that, advanced technologies like big data and artificial intelligence will be utilized to help companies "find friends" more efficiently and maximize collaboration at the expo. Whether you're a professional, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about global trends, this event offers a front-row seat to innovative breakthroughs shaping international trade.
Stay tuned for more updates as the 3rd CISCE unfolds in the Chinese mainland!
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Record number of overseas exhibitors to join China's supply chain expo
cgtn.com