

The Yangtze Auto Supply Chain Ecosystem Annual Exchange Meeting was held on April 12 in Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WEDZ).
The event brought together over 150 key enterprises, including Dongfeng Corporation, BYD, and Valeo, along with several industry associations, such as the China EV100 and the China Passenger Car Association, to discuss the automotive industry chain's new ecosystem and future development directions.
Established in 2024, Hubei Yangtze Auto Chain Technology Co has aggregated over 150,000 industry chain enterprises and facilitated transactions exceeding 15.8 billion yuan ($2.17 billion), becoming a central hub for regional industrial collaboration.
The Yangtze Auto Chain Platform unveiled its 2025 product roadmap and shared case studies on developing urban automotive supply chain systems. Industry experts, including Cui Dongshu, secretary-general of the China Passenger Car Association, delivered keynote speeches. Presentations were also made on digital marketing infrastructure.
At the event, the Yangtze Auto Chain Platform signed agreements with over 50 enterprises, including Alumitech. These agreements cover supply chain collaboration, cross-border trade and logistics, and financial services.
Strategic partnerships with five financial institutions, including China Postal Savings Bank, Hubei Bank, and Ping An Bank, were formed to provide more comprehensive financial support to industry chain enterprises.
A representative from Hubei Yangtze Auto Chain Technology Co said that the event is crucial in attracting and cultivating more component enterprises, facilitating the connection and support of upstream and downstream enterprises.