Michael Hart, president of AmCham China, said at a Shandong-Thailand thematic event and supply chain international cooperation promotion conference in Beijing on Wednesday that this year's China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) has provided a platform for communication and cooperation, with the number of U.S. exhibitors increasing significantly.
Michael Hart, president of AmCham China, speaks at an event during the 3rd CISCE in Beijing on July 16, 2025. [Photo courtesy of CISCE]
"The supply chain expo has provided a fantastic platform for communication and cooperation," Hart said. "I'm pleased to share that the number of U.S. exhibitors at this year's expo has grown by 15% compared to last year, once again making them the largest group of overseas exhibitors."
Among U.S. exhibitors, 60% are Fortune Global 500 companies. American tech leader NVIDIA also makes its debut at this year's expo.
"The foundation of China-U.S. relations lies in people-to-people ties," said Yu Jianlong, vice chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. "Currently, business communities from both countries maintain smooth communication and share a common desire to strengthen supply chain cooperation. At this critical juncture, Chinese and American businesses are taking concrete actions to advance bilateral economic and trade relations. We've reached clear consensus on maintaining stable and unimpeded global supply chains."
Hart also noted the launch of AmCham China's 2025 Navigator Program last November at the second CISCE, which has helped to develop supply chain leaders for collaboration with Chinese supply chain hubs. He said this year marks AmCham China's first participation with an exhibition booth alongside member companies.
AmCham China represents U.S. businesses operating in China. With nearly 800 member companies, the chamber serves as a key platform for communication between the business community and both the U.S. and Chinese governments. The organization focuses on supporting member success in China, strengthening U.S.-China economic ties to benefit both nations and the global economy.
Hart said this event connects with business leaders from Chinese and foreign companies to explore new collaboration opportunities, on the opening day of CISCE.
"Since the first U.S. investment in Shandong in 1986, nearly 1,000 American companies have invested in the province, making it a key partner in bilateral trade," he said. "Today, Shandong stands as one of China's most dynamic provinces – a leader in economic and industrial development with long-established strengths in manufacturing, agriculture, port logistics, and new energy."
The AmCham China booth at the 3rd CISCE in Beijing on July 16, 2025. [Photo/China.org.cn]
Shandong's robust industrial ecosystem, efficient infrastructure, and skilled workforce have made it a cornerstone of global supply chain resilience, while many AmCham China member companies have established production bases and regional hubs in the province, Hart said. The chamber has also led multiple business delegations to Shandong, facilitating investment and strengthening cooperation between U.S. companies and the province, he added.
The third CISCE opened on Wednesday and runs through Sunday.