
Global Supply Chains Get a Boost at China’s CISCE Amid Economic Challenges
China’s CISCE expo invigorates global supply chains amid economic headwinds, fostering international collaboration and innovation.
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China’s CISCE expo invigorates global supply chains amid economic headwinds, fostering international collaboration and innovation.

China’s Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is set to welcome a record number of international exhibitors, reflecting global interest in the Chinese market. Over 1,200 companies will participate, including NVIDIA’s debut.

China’s foreign trade rose 2.9% in the first half of 2025, reaching 21.79 trillion yuan, showcasing resilience despite global challenges. Exports grew 7.2%, while private enterprises led the growth.

China’s total imports and exports rose 2.9% in the first half of 2025, reaching 21.79 trillion yuan, with exports up 7.2% and imports down 2.7%, according to official data.

China’s SCIO is hosting a press conference on the nation’s import and export performance for the first half of 2025, with Vice Minister Wang Lingjun addressing the media.

China opposes any country making trade deals that harm its interests, responding to the recent U.S.-Vietnam agreement and criticizing unilateral U.S. tariffs.

Private companies in Wenzhou, China’s renowned shoe and electrical manufacturing hub, are finding innovative ways to navigate uncertainties caused by US tariffs.

Discover how China’s manufacturers are reinventing themselves amid global tariff challenges, adapting strategies, and reshaping the world’s supply chains.

Kazakhstan emerges as China’s top Central Asian trading partner, leading with $43.8 billion in trade and accounting for 46% of regional trade in 2024.

China announces the 2025 Qingdao Multinationals Summit, aiming to foster global business cooperation. Key officials shared their vision at a recent press conference, highlighting opportunities for international partnerships.