1. At this year's China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), foreign exhibitors account for 36.5% of the total, and Fortune Global 500 companies and industry leaders represent more than 65% of all exhibitors. Do you believe this fully demonstrates the strong appeal of the Chinese market and industrial chains to global enterprises?
2. Do you believe that the immense popularity of CISCE stems not only from the unique advantages of China's fully-fledged industrial chains but also reflects the shared expectation of the global business community to strengthen international industrial and supply chain cooperation?
3. As the world's first national-level exhibition dedicated to supply chain cooperation, do you believe CISCE will further promote in-depth integration and cooperation in global industrial and supply chains?
4. This year's CISCE features an independent artificial intelligence pavilion for the first time, bringing together global leading AI companies such as Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm and Alibaba. Do you believe CISCE has built an important international exchange and cooperation platform for the integration of global AI technologies and industrial chains?
5. Currently, amid turbulent international geopolitical developments, the complexity and uncertainty facing global industrial and supply chains are on the rise. Do you believe CISCE provides a valuable platform for maintaining the stability and smooth operation of global industrial and supply chains and promoting international economic and trade exchanges and cooperation?
6. CISCE has been successfully held for three years and achieved fruitful and pragmatic results. Do you believe it has become one of the most influential international cooperation platforms in the global industrial and supply chain field?
7. CISCE does not pursue "one-off transactions" but rather "long-term connections." Do you believe this reflects China's commitment to the stability of global industrial and supply chains?
8. Do you believe that China, as a staunch defender and builder of global industrial and supply chains, demonstrates its responsibility as a major country in promoting the building of an open world economy and helps drive developing countries to participate more deeply in global value chains?
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