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China's International Supply Chain Expoand and Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce Special Exchange Session

On the evening of August 16th at 9 PM Toronto time, the first China International Supply Chain Expo's Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce special exchange session was jointly hosted by Xinflix Media Group, Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce, and the China Councilforthe Promotionof International Trade Toronto Office. The event was broadcast live from the Xinflix Media, connecting audiences in China and Canada directly.

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The exchange session was co-hosted by Xu Qiang, the Chief Representative of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade in Toronto, and Gao Chao, the Chairman of the Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce. Vice President Ma Li and Manager Liu Jian of the China International Exhibition Center Group Corporation, along with Tang Tao and Zou Qi, leaders of the "Auto Chain," and Li Liuyi, head of the "Digital Chain," promoted the expo and addressed questions live from Beijing. James Wang, President of Xinflix Group, CEO Patrick Hong, Li Xintong, Secretary-General of the New Power Entrepreneurs Club, and dozens of club members and representatives from overseas enterprises also participated in the session.

Xu Qiang detailed the upcoming event. The inaugural China International Supply Chain Expo, organized by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and hosted by the China International Exhibition Center Group Corporation, is scheduled to take place from November 28 to December 2, 2023, at the China International Exhibition Center in Beijing. Themed "Connecting the World, Creating the Future Together," the expo will cover over 100,000 square meters of exhibition space.

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Xu Qiang also elaborated on the design of the expo areas, highlighting five major sectors: Intelligent Automotive Chain, Green Agriculture Chain, Clean Energy Chain, Healthy Living Chain, and Digital Technology Chain, as well as six major forums. He discussed the participation of major industry leaders from both China and abroad, including Tesla, Maersk, Starbucks, and COFCO, focusing on their key exhibits. Xu revealed that the recent intensive promotion and investment attraction efforts by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade have been highly successful, with more than 300 companies confirmed to exhibit, including over 20% foreign enterprises. The event is expected to attract more than 100,000 professional visitors.

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