Australia has been named the Guest Country of Honor for the first time at the upcoming 4th China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), a major trade event that showcases the latest advancements in logistics and supply chain management. This marks a significant expansion of international participation at CISCE, which has previously focused mainly on domestic and regional businesses.
The CISCE is set to take place in Beijing from June 15-17, 2026, attracting industry leaders, policymakers, and experts from around the world. For the first time, two international regions will also be represented as Guest Provinces: the French region of Normandy and the Italian region of Lombardy. This increased global involvement is a testament to China’s growing role as a key player in international trade and commerce.
What’s interesting about CISCE is that it’s not just an exhibition of goods and services, but also a platform for sharing best practices and knowledge in supply chain management. Experts in the field will be sharing insights on topics such as digital trade, green logistics, and data-driven decision-making.
The increasing importance of international participation at CISCE reflects China’s efforts to deepen its economic ties with other countries. As the country looks to expand its global influence, events like CISCE provide a much-needed platform for networking and collaboration. By engaging with international businesses and policymakers, China aims to drive innovation and growth in the supply chain sector.
What this means
For businesses looking to tap into China’s vast market, events like CISCE provide a unique opportunity to connect with industry leaders and experts. As the global supply chain continues to evolve, events like CISCE will play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of trade and commerce.



