The third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) entered its fourth day on Saturday, marking the event's first public open day.
Visitors who have registered online in advance can walk through the exhibition area featuring six key sectors -- advanced manufacturing, clean energy, smart vehicle, digital technology, healthy life, and green agriculture.
The five-day expo has brought together nearly 1,200 exhibitors both from home and abroad, with over 230 new Chinese and international partners participating for the first time, showcasing more than 100 debut products, technologies, and exhibits.
In addition to the public exhibitions, the public open day also features a series of high-level forums, focusing on intellectual property rights, energy industry and so on.
The CISCE is the world's first state-level expo dedicated to global supply chains.
Public day at China's Supply Chain Expo draws crowd with product debuts, industry forums
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Wednesday that Seoul firmly adheres to the one-China principle, in comments made ahead of his upcoming state visit to China.
The remarks were made in an interview with China Media Group (CMG). The visit is scheduled for Jan 4–7.
"The consensus reached between governments of the Republic of Korea and China when diplomatic relations were established continues to be the fundamental principle governing our relations, and its effectiveness remains steadfast. I want to clearly state that the ROK has always adhered to the one-China principle. Maintaining peace and stability in regional matters, including in Northeast Asia and concerning the Taiwan issue, holds significant importance to us," said Lee.
"The foundational relationship between the ROK and China was established on a very principled and fundamental basis from the beginning. It is clear that the ROK government has always adhered to this position and has never wavered from it. I believe that the sound development of ROK-China relations depends on both sides fully respecting each other's core interests and being mutually tolerant of each other's positions. In this context, we will, as always, uphold the one-China principle as the Taiwan issue is China's most fundamental concern," he said.
ROK president reiterates firm adherence to one-China principle