The first China International Supply Chain Promotion Expo (Chain Expo) will be held in Beijing.

  Cctv newsOn the morning of May 30th, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade held a regular press conference in May to introduce relevant information and answer media questions.

  Wang Linjie, spokesperson for the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, said that the first China International Supply Chain Promotion Expo (Chain Expo) will be held at the China International Exhibition Center from November 28th to December 2nd. Holding a chain Expo is a vivid practice of implementing the important initiative of the Supreme Leader Chairman on maintaining the stability and smoothness of the global industrial chain supply chain, and a concrete action to promote high-level opening up, accelerate the construction of a new development pattern, and promote the construction of an open world economy.

  The first Chain Expo was hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and hosted by China International Exhibition Center Group Co., Ltd., with the theme of "Linking the World and Creating the Future Together", with a total exhibition area of over 100,000 square meters. There are five chains including smart car chain, green agriculture chain, clean energy chain, digital technology chain and healthy life chain, and supply chain service exhibition areas such as modern logistics. During the period, the opening ceremony and global supply chain innovation and development summit will be held, and five thematic sub-forums will be held around the five major chains, as well as a series of professional supporting activities such as supply and demand matching meetings, industry exchange seminars and new product launches.

  Enterprises from all countries and people from all walks of life are welcome to actively participate in exhibitions, forum meetings, promotion and negotiation, results release and other activities, and join hands to make the first chain Expo a fruitful and world-class exhibition.