The third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) concluded Sunday after five days of exhibitions and events.
This year's expo saw 152 new products, technologies, and services debut, a 67-percent increase over the previous edition.
Exhibitors established cooperative ties with 42,000 upstream and downstream enterprises, with over 6,000 agreements and cooperation intentions reached on-site.
Additionally, 102 companies and institutions have already signed up for next year's fourth edition of the expo, marking a 50 percent increase in on-site signings compared with last year.
Over 6,000 agreements, cooperation intentions reached at 3rd CISCE
Over 6,000 agreements, cooperation intentions reached at 3rd CISCE
Over 6,000 agreements, cooperation intentions reached at 3rd CISCE
Thailand has temporarily closed more than 1,000 schools in border areas following a new round of armed clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops along their shared border.
The Thai Ministry of Education ordered the suspension of classes on Friday in seven provinces bordering Cambodia, affecting a total of 1,060 schools, to ensure the safety of students and teachers.
Buriram Province is among the areas most affected by the renewed fighting, with more than 100 schools shut down. At local shelters, displaced residents, including children and teenagers, have sought refuge as fighting continues.
One girl said she had stayed in the shelter for 11-12 days already. "I moved here because of the clashes between Thailand and Cambodia," she said, adding that she could hear very loud gunfire at her home.
She said school won't be open until the clashes end, and she misses her classmates very much.
A teenage boy in the shelter expressed the same emotions.
"It's been 13 days since I moved here. I heard gunfires at home and I was so scared that I moved to the shelter. I want to return to school to study and see my friends," he said.
A displaced woman recalled her time in a shelter when border clashes between the two countries broke out earlier this year.
"I stayed in the shelter for a week when the last clashes broke out. This time I don't know how long I need to stay here before I can return home," she said.
Border clashes between the two sides reignited on Dec 7, less than two months after the two sides signed a joint peace declaration, with both sides trading the blame for instigating the attacks.
Thailand closes over 1,000 schools near border amid armed clashes with Cambodia