U.S. Exhibitors at 2025 CISCE Grow by 15%, Highlighting Strengthened Supply Chain Cooperation
- The third China International Supply Chain Expo took place from July 16 to 20 in Beijing, showcasing a 15% increase in U.S. exhibitors compared to the previous year, making them the largest group of international participants.
- It was reported that 60% of U.S. exhibitors at the CISCE are Fortune Global 500 companies, demonstrating significant growth in participation.
- Chinese and American businesses are taking concrete actions to enhance supply chain cooperation, ensuring stable global supply chains.
- CISCE serves as a crucial platform for exploring collaborations and driving economic growth among enterprises.
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U.S. Exhibitors at 2025 CISCE Grow by 15%, Highlighting Strengthened Supply Chain Cooperation
BEIJING, July 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) was held from July 16 through 20 in Beijing, providing a premier platform for global communication and cooperation in supply chain development, and witnessed a 15%…
The third China International Supply Chain Expo (https://en.cisce.org.cn/) (CISCE) took place in Beijing from 16 to 20 July and provided a first-class platform for global communication and cooperation in the development of the supply chain. The number of US exhibitors increased by 15% compared to last year, confirming the position as the largest group of international participants. Michael Hart, President of AmCham China, praised the CISCE for t…
China International Supply Chain Expo [Newsroom]Beijing (ots/PRNewswire) - The third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) took place in Beijing from 16 to 20 July and offered a first-class platform for global communication and cooperation in the development of the supply chain. ... Continue reading here...Original content of: China International Supply Chain Expo, news transmitted by currently
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