Successful conclusion of the second China International supply chain expo

Published December 1st, 2024 - 09:43 GMT

ALBAWABA - The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade announced that the second China International Supply Chain Expo, which concluded its activities last Saturday, witnessed the signing of over 210 trade deals and preliminary agreements totaling more than 152 billion yuan (approximately 21.17 billion USD).

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The five-day expo featured more than 600 exhibitors from around 70 countries and regions, establishing cooperative relationships with over 37,000 upstream and downstream suppliers. (Photo by Afp)

During the expo, the council organized over 6,000 matchmaking sessions between exhibitors and visitors, facilitating the creation of more than 6,700 cooperation intentions. (Photo by Afp)

The second edition of the expo attracted over 200,000 visitors, marking an increase of about one-third compared to its first edition. (Photo by Afp)

As the world's first national-level expo focusing on supply chains, the event garnered significant attention from multinational companies. About one-third of this year's exhibitors came from abroad, a rise from 26 percent last year, with major global players such as GE Healthcare and SAP confirming their participation in the third edition of the expo. (Photo by Afp)

Zhang Shaogang, Vice President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, emphasized that this important event serves as a platform for both local and international companies to showcase their innovations, engage in meaningful business discussions, and exchange views on enhancing cooperation in the supply chain. (Photo by Afp)

the council's commitment to improving thethe council's commitment to improving the effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains. (Photo by Afp) effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains.

The five-day expo featured more than 600 exhibitors from around 70 countries and regions, establishing cooperative relationships with over 37,000 upstream and downstream suppliers. (Photo by Afp)
During the expo, the council organized over 6,000 matchmaking sessions between exhibitors and visitors, facilitating the creation of more than 6,700 cooperation intentions. (Photo by Afp)
The second edition of the expo attracted over 200,000 visitors, marking an increase of about one-third compared to its first edition.(Photo by Afp)
As the world's first national-level expo focusing on supply chains, the event garnered significant attention from multinational companies. About one-third of this year's exhibitors came from abroad, a rise from 26 percent last year, with major global players such as GE Healthcare and SAP confirming their participation in the third edition of the expo. (Photo by Afp)
Zhang Shaogang, Vice President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, emphasized that this important event serves as a platform for both local and international companies to showcase their innovations, engage in meaningful business discussions, and exchange views on enhancing cooperation in the supply chain. (Photo by Afp)
the council's commitment to improving the effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains. (Photo by Afp)
The five-day expo featured more than 600 exhibitors from around 70 countries and regions, establishing cooperative relationships with over 37,000 upstream and downstream suppliers. (Photo by Afp)
The five-day expo featured more than 600 exhibitors from around 70 countries and regions, establishing cooperative relationships with over 37,000 upstream and downstream suppliers. (Photo by Afp)
During the expo, the council organized over 6,000 matchmaking sessions between exhibitors and visitors, facilitating the creation of more than 6,700 cooperation intentions. (Photo by Afp)
During the expo, the council organized over 6,000 matchmaking sessions between exhibitors and visitors, facilitating the creation of more than 6,700 cooperation intentions. (Photo by Afp)
The second edition of the expo attracted over 200,000 visitors, marking an increase of about one-third compared to its first edition.(Photo by Afp)
The second edition of the expo attracted over 200,000 visitors, marking an increase of about one-third compared to its first edition. (Photo by Afp)
As the world's first national-level expo focusing on supply chains, the event garnered significant attention from multinational companies. About one-third of this year's exhibitors came from abroad, a rise from 26 percent last year, with major global players such as GE Healthcare and SAP confirming their participation in the third edition of the expo. (Photo by Afp)
As the world's first national-level expo focusing on supply chains, the event garnered significant attention from multinational companies. About one-third of this year's exhibitors came from abroad, a rise from 26 percent last year, with major global players such as GE Healthcare and SAP confirming their participation in the third edition of the expo. (Photo by Afp)
Zhang Shaogang, Vice President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, emphasized that this important event serves as a platform for both local and international companies to showcase their innovations, engage in meaningful business discussions, and exchange views on enhancing cooperation in the supply chain. (Photo by Afp)
Zhang Shaogang, Vice President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, emphasized that this important event serves as a platform for both local and international companies to showcase their innovations, engage in meaningful business discussions, and exchange views on enhancing cooperation in the supply chain. (Photo by Afp)
the council's commitment to improving the effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains. (Photo by Afp)
the council's commitment to improving thethe council's commitment to improving the effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains. (Photo by Afp) effectiveness of the expo and expanding its scope to foster greater international alignment in the development of industrial and supply chains.

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