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Enterprises from Heilongjiang to attend the 2nd China Int'l Supply Chain Expo

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The roadshow of the 2nd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) was held in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang province, on Aug. 15. Ren Hongbin, chairman of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), and Heilongjiang's vice governor Han Shengjian attended the event.

Leading enterprises from green agriculture, advanced manufacturing, smart vehicle, and healthy life sectors, including Beidahuang Group, Yufun Auto, Huida Tech and Voolga, signed agreements with China International Exhibition Center Group to participate in the expo. 

At the roadshow, Tang Hao, vice general manager of Beidahuang Group, stated that CISCE is an important platform for Beidahuang Group to showcase the entire green agriculture industry chain. The company will continue to leverage the broad platform and stage to demonstrate the agricultural industry chain from the fields to the dining table, and deepen cooperation and exchanges with domestic and foreign enterprises to promote the green integration and development of the entire agricultural industry chain.

Hu Gang, chairman and CEO of Yufun Auto, expressed his anticipation of connecting with more high-quality automobile supply chain manufacturing enterprises at the expo.

The second CISCE is scheduled to be held in Beijing from Nov. 26 to 30. The expo will feature six supply chain areas, including advanced manufacturing, smart vehicles, green agriculture, clean energy, digital technology, and healthy life, as well as a dedicated exhibition zone for supply chain services.

Nearly 500 enterprises have confirmed their attendance at the Expo, with more than 30 percent being foreign-funded.

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