The 2025 China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) wraps up with over 6,000 deals signed and 35% of foreign exhibitors from 75 countries and regions.
The third China International Supply Chain Expo concluded on July 20 in Beijing. According to preliminary statistics, over 6,000 cooperation agreements and partnership intentions were signed during the event.

According to CNS, CISCE attracted 1,200 exhibitors from China and abroad. More than 210,000 visitors attended both online and offline—a 5% increase from last year. Exhibitors debuted 152 new products, technologies, and services, marking a 67% rise from the previous edition. Over 42,000 upstream and downstream enterprises established business connections with participating exhibitors.

The share of international exhibitors has grown steadily—from 26% at the first expo to 32% at the second, reaching 35% this year. More than 65% of the exhibitors were Fortune 500 companies or industry leaders globally. The event now covers participants from 75 countries and regions, up from 55 in its first edition.
During the signing ceremony for the fourth CISCE, held on the final day of the expo, 102 companies and organizations—including Honeywell, GE Healthcare, and Siemens—signed agreements to participate. This marks a 50% increase in sign-ups compared to last year.
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