Over 500 Companies Register for 2026 China Supply Chain Expo

The fourth China International Supply Chain Expo is set to take place in Beijing from June 22 to 26, 2026, with over 500 exhibitors from both domestic and international markets registered to showcase advancements across key industries.
Wang Wenshuai, a spokesperson for the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), confirmed this impressive registration number during a recent press conference, highlighting the organization's extensive efforts to attract foreign participation through 18 roadshows held outside of mainland China.
The CCPIT reported that the previous edition of the expo saw a significant international presence, with 35 percent of exhibitors being from overseas. This included attendance from over 40 leaders of Fortune 500 companies and 172 foreign delegations, all visiting China to engage in this pivotal event.
The upcoming expo will feature a diverse array of exhibition categories such as advanced manufacturing, clean energy, intelligent vehicles, digital technology, healthy living, green agriculture, and supply chain services. Notably, a dedicated zone for artificial intelligence will highlight the synergies between data, computing power, and various applications in this burgeoning sector.
Wang emphasized that the 2026 expo aims to showcase emerging and future industries, including embodied intelligence, the low-altitude economy, and biomanufacturing. These exhibitions will present a blend of innovations from both domestic and international contributors, further enhancing the event's significance.
As the world's first national-level exhibition focused on supply chains, the China International Supply Chain Expo is defined as an internationally shared public product. Launched in 2023, it has played a crucial role in promoting the development of secure, stable, open, and inclusive global industrial and supply chains, according to the statements made by the CCPIT.
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