Kinyu is delighted to announce the launch of the U.K. Supply Chain Resilience Programme, a three-city series designed to help British businesses manage supply chain disruptions, tariff changes and regulatory shifts in China.
The British Chamber of Commerce South China will host the programme across three key Chinese cities in December, bringing together U.K. officials, industry leaders and supply chain experts for practical insights and networking.
Shenzhen (Dec. 1) kicks off the series at The Langham Shenzhen, focusing on logistics and cross-border trade. Guangzhou (Dec. 3) at Hotel Indigo Guangzhou Haixinsha examines crisis planning and disruption lessons. The series concludes in Shanghai (Dec. 5) at InterContinental Shanghai Jing’An, exploring tariff resistance and industrial adaptation.
Each session combines a roundtable discussion from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. with an evening networking reception from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
“This is a great chance for companies based in China to share their industry expertise with key stakeholders from the U.K., who are flying out to learn how China’s incredible supply chain and manufacturing industries operate on the ground,” said Benjamin King, CEO of Kinyu and chair of the Chamber’s Supply Chain Committee. “It’s also a great chance for U.K. companies to make their voices heard, exchange fresh ideas and build real connections that matter for supply chain growth in both countries.”
Participants will walk away with actionable insights on optimizing their logistics networks, understanding new tariff rules and adapting operations to changing regulations. The three-session format lets businesses join one or all sessions based on their needs.
How to Join
Roundtable attendance is by invitation. Reception access is free for BritCham members and industry-related participants, with non-member tickets at 250 yuan per person ($35).
Registration is available via the links and QR codes below. For more information, contact us or communications@britchamsouthchina.org.
Registration Links:
- Shenzhen, Dec. 1: Logistics & Cross-Border Trade
- Guangzhou, Dec. 3: Crisis Planning & Disruption Lessons
- Shanghai, Dec. 5: Tariff Resistance & Industrial Adaptation





