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🌏 Global Biz Flocks to China’s Supply Chain Expo: 32% Overseas Exhibitors!

🚀 Beijing Gears Up for Mega Supply Chain Event

China’s second CISCE kicks off in Beijing on November 26, with over 600 companies from 100+ countries and regions set to join. The expo’s theme, 'Connecting the World for a Shared Future,' highlights its mission to boost global industrial collaboration. 💼 Exhibition space? Expanded by 20% to 120,000 sqm—bigger, bolder, better!

🌐 Overseas Participation Hits Record High

32% of exhibitors are international—a jump from last year—with U.S. firms leading the pack. European and Japanese companies are also showing up in force. 'Foreign investors still see China as a top partner for supply chain innovation,' said CCPIT’s Zhang Shaogang. 📈

⚖️ Trade Tensions Take Center Stage

At a press conference, Zhang criticized recent U.S. and EU trade restrictions as 'unilateral' and against WTO rules. He urged dialogue and fair competition, citing a joint China-U.S. proposal on Asia-Pacific supply chain principles. 🤝 Over 60% of surveyed foreign firms praised China’s pro-investment policies, signaling confidence in its open-market vows.

🔮 What’s Next?

Watch for the 'Beijing Initiative' on stabilizing global supply chains at the opening ceremony. With seminars, networking events, and tech showcases, this expo’s all about bridging gaps—and proving collaboration beats protectionism. ✨

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