The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) released the Global Supply Chain Promotion Report 2026 and a global supply‑chain resilience index matrix at the fourth Chain Expo. The report says the global supply‑chain operating environment in 2025 broadly stabilized and improved. While multilateral trade faces challenges, CCPIT judges the overall trend toward open, cooperative global supply chains remains unchanged. CCPIT Research Institute director Zhao Ping said most indica

2026-06-22

The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) released the Global Supply Chain Promotion Report 2026 and a global supply‑chain resilience index matrix at the fourth Chain Expo. The report says the global supply‑chain operating environment in 2025 broadly stabilized and improved. While multilateral trade faces challenges, CCPIT judges the overall trend toward open, cooperative global supply chains remains unchanged. CCPIT Research Institute director Zhao Ping said most indicators rose, indicating cooperation outweighs divergence. The resilience index is rising but by markedly less than other indices, signalling that supply‑chain resilience remains weak and is recovering only slowly. The report urges stronger international division of labour and cooperation, lower barriers to technology access, and coordinated opposition to unilateralism, protectionism and discriminatory arrangements that distort global supply‑chain division.