China's Supply Chain Expo Highlights Global Cooperation and Openness

Wednesday, Jul 16, 2025 10:01 am ET1min read

The China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) has opened in Beijing, attracting over 650 companies and institutions from 75 countries and regions. Foreign exhibitors make up 35% of the total participation, reflecting enduring business interest in China despite rising geopolitical and economic headwinds. The expo highlights the need for open markets, innovation, and multilateral engagement to reinforce supply chains and navigate global uncertainties. China's expanding role in global innovation ecosystems, particularly in AI, is underscored by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who reaffirmed the company's long-term commitment to the Chinese market.

The China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) has opened in Beijing, attracting over 650 companies and institutions from 75 countries and regions. Foreign exhibitors make up 35% of the total participation, reflecting enduring business interest in China despite rising geopolitical and economic headwinds. The expo highlights the need for open markets, innovation, and multilateral engagement to reinforce supply chains and navigate global uncertainties.

China's expanding role in global innovation ecosystems, particularly in AI, is underscored by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who reaffirmed the company's long-term commitment to the Chinese market. Despite U.S. export curbs on AI chips, Huang is set to attend the opening ceremony of the expo, marking his third visit to China this year [1].

The U.S. tech giant has been facing tougher competition from local players like Huawei in the Chinese market due to Washington's tightened export restrictions on AI chips. Huang told Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng during a visit to Beijing in April that he looked favorably upon the potential of the Chinese economy [1].

The expo comes at a time when China's economy is wavering, with domestic consumers reluctant to spend and a prolonged property sector crisis weighing on growth. President Xi Jinping has called for China to become more self-reliant as uncertainty in the external environment increases [1].

The event underscores China's efforts to build a resilient and innovative supply chain, particularly in the face of geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. The expo highlights the need for open markets, innovation, and multilateral engagement to reinforce supply chains and navigate global uncertainties.

The CISCE's focus on open markets, innovation, and multilateral engagement aligns with the broader geopolitical trends outlined by Capital Group's Night Watch team. The team has identified four potential outcomes for the global order, including a trade battlefront, grand trade bargains, a return of global powers, and assertive nationalism [2].

The expo's success in attracting foreign exhibitors despite geopolitical headwinds underscores the enduring business interest in China. As the world grapples with geopolitical uncertainties, events like the CISCE provide a platform for businesses to explore opportunities and navigate challenges in the global marketplace.

References:
[1] https://www.bssnews.net/news/292306
[2] https://www.capitalgroup.com/intermediaries/is/en/insights/articles/scenarios-for-a-fragmented-world.html

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