BEIJING, Dec. 1, 2023
/PRNewswire/ -- The first China International Supply Chain Expo
(CISCE), themed "Connecting the World for a Shared Future," kicked
off in Beijing on Nov. 28. Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivered a keynote speech at the
opening ceremony.
President Joko Widodo of
Indonesia, Uruguayan President
Luis Lacalle Pou, WTO
Director-General Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, UNCTAD's Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspa, Deputy Director General
Wang Binying of the World
Intellectual Property Organization and Executive Director
Pamela Coke-Hamilton of the
International Trade Center delivered keynote speeches via video
link.
John W.H. Denton AO, Secretary General of the International
Chamber of Commerce, Chair Sherard
Cowper-Coles of the China-Britain Business Council and
President Wang Tingke of the
People's Insurance Company (Group) of China Limited also made
speeches at the opening ceremony. Over 1100 guests from more than
90 countries and regions attended the opening ceremony of the
CISCE.
The expo, lasting from Nov. 28 to Dec.
2, was hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of
International Trade(CCPIT)and supported by the United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development, the United Nations Industrial
Development Organization, the World Intellectual Property
Organization, the International Trade Center and the International
Chamber of Commerce.
As the world's first national-level exhibition themed around
supply chains, the expo aims to create a new window into promoting
high-level opening up to the world and a new platform to serve the
construction of the new development pattern through promoting
collaboration between industry, academia, research, and facilitates
interactions between Chinese and foreign enterprises. It is also an
international public product China
offers to the world.
With a total exhibition area of 100,000 square meters, the expo
includes five areas dedicated to supply chains for smart vehicle,
green agriculture, clean energy, digital technology, and healthy
living, as well as a supply chain service exhibition area.
A total of 515 Chinese and foreign enterprises and institutions
have participated in the expo, with a focus on exhibiting new
technologies, new products, and new services in key links of
upstream, midstream, and downstream chains. Exhibitors from abroad
account for 26% of the total participants at the expo.
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