More than 500 domestic and international companies have confirmed their participation in the fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), scheduled to take place in Beijing from June 22 to 26, 2026, according to the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT).
As the world’s first national-level exhibition dedicated specifically to supply chains, the expo continues to strengthen its role as a key platform for global industrial cooperation.
Strong International Participation Expected
CCPIT spokesperson Wang Wenshuai announced that 18 overseas roadshows have already been organized to attract foreign exhibitors and business delegations.
Data from the third edition of the expo highlights its growing global reach:
- Overseas exhibitors accounted for 35% of participants
- More than 40 Fortune 500 CEOs attended
- 172 overseas delegations traveled to China specifically for the event
The 2026 edition is expected to further increase international engagement, reinforcing China’s commitment to building open, stable, and resilient global supply chains.
Focus on Advanced Industries and AI Innovation
The 2026 expo will feature exhibitions across key sectors, including:
- Advanced manufacturing
- Clean energy
- Intelligent vehicles
- Digital technology
- Healthy living
- Green agriculture
- Supply chain services
A major highlight this year will be a dedicated Artificial Intelligence zone, showcasing the full AI ecosystem — from data infrastructure and computing power to real-world applications.
Emerging industries such as:
- Embodied intelligence
- Low-altitude economy
- Biomanufacturing
will also take center stage, reflecting China’s push toward next-generation industrial transformation.
Strengthening Global Industrial Cooperation
First launched in 2023, the China International Supply Chain Expo has positioned itself as a shared international platform designed to promote:
- Secure and stable supply chains
- Cross-border industrial collaboration
- Open and inclusive trade frameworks
With rising global economic uncertainties, the 2026 CISCE is expected to serve as a critical venue for multinational companies seeking supply chain resilience and long-term cooperation opportunities in China.