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The Second China International Supply Chain Expo Promotion Conference and Pre-Departure Briefing for the Canadian Delegation!

In November 2023, the Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce (CXECC), along with numerous members, participated in the inaugural China International Supply Chain Expo, setting up a Canadian pavilion. The event was a remarkable success, attracting over 10,000 visitors to the booth and facilitating connections with hundreds of companies.

After the Expo, the Chamber did not rest but continued to strengthen its economic and trade ties with China. Thanks to the coordination and efforts of Chief Representative Xu Qiang, the Chamber established initial connections with trade promotion councils in more than 20 provinces and cities across China.

The second China International Supply Chain Expo will take place from November 26 to 30, 2024, at the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall) in Beijing. This year’s expo will cover an exhibition area of approximately 100,000 square meters, focusing on six key sectors: Advanced Manufacturing Chains, Clean Energy Chains, Smart Automotive Chains, Digital Technology Chains, Healthy Living Chains, and Green Agriculture Chains. Additionally, a dedicated Supply Chain Services Zone will be featured.

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The second China International Supply Chain Expo is now approaching as scheduled. The Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce (CXECC), once again joining forces with industry elites, will be heading to China this November to participate in the event.

At the event, Mr. Xu Qiang, Chief Representative of the CCPIT Canada Office, served as the opening speaker, providing a detailed introduction and explanation of the second China International Supply Chain Expo.

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​He highlighted that the second China International Supply Chain Expo is scheduled to take place from November 26 to 30, 2024, at the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall) in Beijing. With an exhibition area exceeding 100,000 square meters, the Expo will feature six major sectors: Advanced Manufacturing Chains, Clean Energy Chains, Smart Automotive Chains, Digital Technology Chains, Healthy Living Chains, and Green Agriculture Chains, along with a dedicated Supply Chain Services Zone. The event aims to showcase the latest global achievements and future trends in the supply chain industry.
We were also honored to have Andy, Corporate Banking Manager at Bank of China (Canada), and Chen Bei, Product Manager of Personal Financial Services at Bank of China (Canada), share insights on the latest trends in corporate and personal financial services. They highlighted the bank's international service capabilities and emphasized the critical role of finance in facilitating international trade and cooperation.
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They stated that Bank of China will continue to leverage its professional expertise in financial services, offering comprehensive and efficient financial support to businesses.
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Following this, James Wang, founder of the Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce, delivered an important speech. He shared the successful experiences and achievements from the first Supply Chain Expo and provided a detailed overview of the upcoming trip to China for the second Expo, including its objectives, expected outcomes, and future plans.
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James revealed that his schedule this year is both tight and diverse. After participating in the Supply Chain Expo, he will engage in discussions with trade promotion associations from four different regions. Following that, he plans to visit Tianjin, Shandong, Sichuan, Guangzhou, and Shanghai, where he will meet with local entrepreneurs and tour several renowned companies. The Xinflix Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce is committed to providing one-stop, comprehensive service and support for Chinese products and enterprises looking to expand into international markets.

Additionally, he highlighted the establishment of the Canada-El Salvador Trade Bureau this year, under the authorization and promotion of the Salvadoran government. The bureau aims to build a stronger and more efficient trade bridge connecting China, North America, and Central and South America.

Through the strategically placed Chamber branches across China and the Trade Bureau’s commissioner network in major Chinese cities, CXECC is well-positioned to provide targeted and effective support to businesses eager to explore and expand in international markets.

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