THE second China International Supply Chain Expo (Cisce) wrapped up on Saturday, having witnessed the signature of over 210 trade deals and tentative agreements totaling more than 152 billion yuan (about $21.17 billion), according to the event's organizer, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT).
During the five-day expo, over 600 exhibitors from nearly 70 countries and regions established cooperative ties with more than 37,000 upstream and downstream suppliers, the organizer said.
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